[-] cadekat@pawb.social 1 points 1 day ago

Of course. I just think it's important to mention that there are societal reasons why there is a higher percentage compared to the general population of qualified whites applying for a job.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 1 points 1 day ago

White people are not better at doing anything than other races.

I think this is doing a disservice to one of the goals of DEI. White people are more qualified for certain types of jobs because historically they've had better access to education and healthcare. Even if access has become more equal lately, there are still other barriers that take longer to remove (eg. being the first person in the family to go to university, not having wealthy parents, etc.)

DEI can counterbalance this.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 12 points 1 day ago

Because the person creating the image didn't take the time to optimize the image. It's probably just a PNG or a JPEG, which is way overkill for representing a NES frame.

Other commenters have mentioned that the NES has 56 colors and uses tiles to draw the frame. If you took the same approach (maybe embedding a GIF tile in an SVG), you could cut down the size of the modern image significantly.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 29 points 1 day ago

I can't force anyone to uncensor a post, but I can be annoying in the comments if they don't.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 121 points 1 day ago

At this rate, my entire comment history is just going to be mini freakouts about fucking cunts censoring "fucking cunt" on the internet. We're allowed to be dicks here. Talking about dicks is fine.

Don't bend over backwards to make this space advertiser friendly. Be weird!

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 13 points 5 days ago

Unpopular opinion: Gnome software is pretty solid, and if your computer usage patterns overlap with their design, it is quite a lovely DE. I'd rather have something that works well, even if it doesn't do everything under the sun.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 7 points 6 days ago

Dwarf Fortress.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 75 points 1 month ago

I read the post title as "assigned landlord at birth" for a moment, and I was like, yeah that is probably true for most people with money.

Now to restore cosmic balance: bitch fuck bitch fuck.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 96 points 1 month ago

Who the fuck is out here censoring fuck?

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 70 points 1 month ago

Netscape Navigator coming in with the real facts.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 110 points 1 month ago

Why do people censor fuck or other profanity on the internet? I don't get it, and until now, I've been too afraid to ask.

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Ottawa police are investigating a Saturday night shooting at a wedding reception that left two Toronto men dead and injured six others.

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Ottawa police are investigating a Saturday night shooting at a wedding reception that left two Toronto men dead and injured six others.

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Ontario’s education minister said he believes “parents must be fully involved” if their child chooses to use a different pronoun at school.

The comments were made at a news conference on Monday morning, where Stephen Lecce was outlining the changes students and parents can expect at Ontario schools come September.

They also come as Saskatchewan adopts a new gender and pronoun policy, joining New Brunswick in legislating parental consent for students under the age of 16 who want to change their given names and/or pronouns at school.

“I think we understand though that parents must be fully involved and fully aware of what's happening in the life of their children,” Lecce said.

“I mean, often there are health implications, and I think we have to respect the rights of parents and recognize that these can be life-changing decisions, and I think parents want to be involved so that they can support their kids. And I think that's a really important principle that we must uphold.

Lecce prefaced this by saying that schools should be safe for all children. He noted that teachers and school boards take home environments into account “where there are exceptional circumstances” or “situations of potential harm to the child.”

“Educators are well versed on exactly what to do and who to turn to if they believe that child may be harmed for whatever reason, or whatever circumstance,” he said.

“But as I say, as an overarching value system, I really do believe that parents need to be fully aware, fully engaged. And school boards need to be transparent with parents. I mean, they are the legal guardians. They love their kids. They want to be aware of what's happening in the life of their children in their schools.”

The minister would not say if this were something his government would legislate, saying only that this was the “province’s position on the matter.”

A new poll by Angus Reid released Monday, which surveyed 3,016 Canadian adults online, suggests that about 43 per cent of Canadians believe parents should both be informed and give consent if a child wants to change how they are identified within a school setting.

In Ontario, 43 per cent of survey respondents said parents must both be informed and give consent of an identity change, while 34 per cent said parents should simply be informed.

About 16 per cent of respondents said it should solely be up to the child.

The Toronto District School Board currently has a policy that protects the privacy of transgender and gender non-conforming students, recognizing that some children may not be open about their identity at home.

It notes that a school “should never disclose a student’s gender non-conformity or transgender status to the student’s parent(s)/guardian(s)/caregiver(s) without the student’s explicit prior consent.”

“This is true regardless of the age of the student.”

The policy says that school staff should consult the student as to how to identify them when communicating with their guardian.

School boards in Saskatchewan have asked the province to pause its gender and pronoun policy in order to allow for a “complete review and report” prior to implementation, arguing it could have safety risks and could violate charter rights.

As of last week, the Saskatchewan government has not backtracked on its position.

[-] cadekat@pawb.social 66 points 11 months ago

Flipping a bit in software doesn't cost Tesla anything, the hardware is already installed.

It would be totally different if Tesla didn't install the hardware by default, and you had to pay to have it put in.

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