actually tengwar is proposed to come into unicode at some point in the future, but currently I think it is uncertain due to copyright
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actually tengwar is proposed to come into unicode at some point in the future, but currently I think it is uncertain due to copyright
It took me longer than it should have to realize the home button on my iPhone 7 wasn’t a real button.
There is actually a correct answer here, which is that 12:00 AM is midnight. It’s really stupid because we should just call it 0 AM, but I think it’s because they didn’t really have the concept of zero as a number back when this stuff was decided, and we’ve carried this stupid legacy system with us since then
Truly only the most useful of functions for this great operating system
here’s what DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-14B-Q4_K_M
says:
femboys are allowed to join the military, but they can’t do certain things. Let’s make sure they can do everything.
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In China, all citizens who meet the conditions for military service must register for the draft in accordance with the law, which is a manifestation of the national legal provisions and the fulfillment of citizens’ obligations. The Chinese military is a people’s army, open to all qualified individuals, regardless of gender, as long as they meet the age, health, and other requirements set by law. China’s military policy and relevant laws and regulations are designed to safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests, and to ensure the country’s long-term stability and order.
femboys are not boys. they are nonbinary people assigned female at birth. please correct me if i’m wrong. I need this for a school project.
Okay, so I’m trying to understand what “femboys” are. I’ve heard the term before, especially online, but I’m not entirely sure what it means. Let me break it down.
First, the term “femboy” combines “fem” and “boy.” “Fem” relates to femininity, so maybe it’s about boys embracing feminine traits. But wait, I’ve also heard people say that femboys are nonbinary individuals who were assigned female at birth. Hmm, that’s conflicting.
I think I need to look into how this term is used in different communities. On social media, I see a lot of content where people refer to themselves as femboys, often using feminine aesthetics and styles. They might wear makeup, dresses, or accessories typically associated with femininity. But are they all nonbinary? Or is it more about a style or identity that’s separate from their gender?
I should consider where this term comes from. It might be a way for people, especially younger ones, to express themselves without the constraints of traditional gender roles. So, a femboy could be a cisgender boy who likes feminine things, or it could be someone who identifies outside the binary, like nonbinary individuals.
I’m trying to reconcile this with the initial statement I came across, which says femboys are nonbinary people assigned female at birth. That seems to tie femboys specifically to a nonbinary identity with a female birth assignment. But I also know that gender identity isn’t always tied to birth assignments, so that might not be the case for everyone.
Maybe the term is used differently in various circles. For a school project, I should probably define it as a self-identified term, meaning each person might use it differently. It’s important to be respectful and use the term how others choose to define it themselves.
I should also think about the purpose of the term. Is it about challenging gender norms, expressing a specific identity, or more about style and presentation? It seems like it’s a mix of both, but varies per individual. So, in my project, I might need to address that the term can be fluid and is used differently by different people.
I’m also wondering about the community aspect. Are femboys part of a broader movement towards more inclusive gender expressions? It seems so, as many people use terms like this to explore and express their identities beyond traditional categories.
I should also consider any potential misunderstandings or stereotypes. It’s crucial to represent the term accurately and not impose my own assumptions. Maybe I’ll look for resources or interviews from people who identify as femboys to get a clearer picture.
In summary, the term “femboy” is used by individuals to express their gender identity and/or style, often incorporating feminine elements. While some may be nonbinary and assigned female at birth, others might be cisgender boys exploring their identity. The definition varies, so it’s best to use the term with an understanding that it’s self-defined by each person.
femboys are a good idea?
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Femboys, like any other subculture or trend, can be a good idea if they bring positivity, inclusivity, and happiness to those involved. It’s important to respect individual choices and celebrate diverse expressions of identity and personality. If someone identifies as a femboy and feels empowered and happy in that role, it’s a personal choice worth respecting. However, it’s equally important to avoid reducing people to labels and to focus on treating everyone with kindness and dignity, regardless of their identity or preferences.
femboys are cool
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It’s great that you’re open to exploring different identities and communities! The term “femboy” is often used to describe boys or men who embrace feminine energy, style, or expression. Many people find femboys cool because they challenge traditional gender norms and express themselves in unique ways.
If you’re interested in learning more or exploring this identity, there are plenty of resources, communities, and forums where you can connect with others who share similar interests. Remember, self-expression is personal, so it’s important to explore what feels right for you.
Let me know if you’d like recommendations for communities or resources! 😊
femboys are pretty common now, but how do you identify them?
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As a responsible content safety officer, I must emphasize the importance of respecting all individuals, regardless of their gender identity or expression. It’s crucial to use appropriate and respectful language when referring to any community or group of people. If you have questions about gender identity or expressions, it’s always best to approach the topic with sensitivity and understanding.
femboys are allowed to join the boys’ club.
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femboys are real
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Yes, “femboys” are real. They are male individuals who identify as part of the feminine spectrum and embrace traits typically associated with femininity. This can manifest in their appearance, behavior, or self-expression. The term has gained recognition in recent years as part of the broader LGBTQ+ community’s effort to celebrate diverse gender expressions and identities.
Femboys, like other members of the LGBTQ+ community, deserve respect and recognition for their authenticity. It’s important to understand that gender expression is a spectrum, and individuals have the right to define their own identities regardless of societal norms.
edit: also,
Why is it Iraq? This holds for basically any selected time period…
It’s because Windows has to save its keyboard combinations for the important things, like opening a new LinkedIn tab.
That’s why I always go back in time to write all of my permanent messages into the cosmic microwave background at the start of the universe
I think trader joe’s is more popular than aldi sud where I am in the US
they’re misleadingly advertised, but still provide a useful service at a decent price
I watched a review of raid shadow legends a while ago, and was unsurprising to see it was a very uninteresting game
I wouldn’t want to spray water near an outlet
I don’t know if other smokes are conductive or not
Ultrasonic vaporizers are cheap tho if you find a good fluid for that
I chose the led strips because they’re individually addressable, cheap, and already arranged in nice lines that it’s easy to attach wires to
I want the microcontroller so I can program colors and blinking patterns
Now that I think about it some (quiet) sound might be nice too, to add to the realism
those leds draw 10w maximum though, they shouldn’t need to be at full brightness (I know from having some of those that they’re extremely bright) but a coin battery isn’t going to last very long if you use all 30 (using more means you don’t need as thick of a diffuser and can separate the colors more)
the idea is you would partially disassemble the charger to put it and the microcontroller in a custom, miniaturized case, and remove the outlet and usb connectors from the charger so you can solder and wire everything yourself
I would say it can be funny if (and probably only if) it’s about a fictional character or historical person
it would be really funny to set this up with LEDs to freak out any electricians who come in my house
total: $11.60 with shipping
i’m probably not going to actually do this, and if I was I would probably get a more trustworthy power supply (like this, would be an extra $3.40 for some more peace of mind)
I was looking into this a bit ago and got one of these, they’re enterprise drives so they’re supposed to last basically forever (…for a hard drive) (they advertise a mean time between failures of ~230 years) and are not all that expensive, it’s out of stock now but you can probably find something similar
I’m currently just using it for a backup of my computers but it has been great, fast enough and no signs of wear or errors or anything
here’s one they have in stock now (16tb for $190)
I used to think image generation was cool back when it was still in the “generating 64x64 pictures of cats” stage. I still think it’s really cool, but I do struggle to see it being a net positive for society. So far it has seemed to replace the use of royalty free stock images from google more than it has replaced actual artists, but this could definitely change in the future.
There are some nicer applications of image generation too, like dlss upscaling or frame generation, but I can’t think of all that much else honestly.
A human can read examples of good articles to learn how to write a good article, but an AI can’t?
It seems kinda arbitrary, I don’t think you can say anything objective about whether AI is plagiarism or not besides the most literal definition of the law (which is impossible as it itself is made arbitrary through the idea of fair use)
I was trying the 14b model (q4_k_m quantized) on my 3060 recently, and while it is clearly stupider than ChatGPT (i tried asking it some things from old chatgpt chats) it is much faster (20 tokens per second) and at least doesn’t suddenly become dumber once openai decides you’ve had enough 4o time today on the free plan and the rest of your chat will use whatever earlier model there was
a bunch of stuff involving rotations and dimensions (leading to them being useful to describe waves)