@NikkiDimes
@lemmy.worldI'd argue that's probably still for the best. Unless there's a usable third party I'm unaware of, it's all just Chrome/Chromium and Firefox, both of which are leaning hard into AI and ads.
At least Firefox doesn't have a huge monopoly like Chrome, so I'll be supporting the smaller guy in the meantime.
Creative analogy. However, it's not even remotely applicable.
You're falling victim to a basic observation bias. You notice the trans people who don't pass, but you have no idea how many trans people you see that do pass, and you'd never even consider that they're trans.
Again, found the "but I'm not even transphobic" transphobe.
My teacher is female.
My teacher is a female.
The former is adjectival, the latter is an icky noun. That "a" is doing a lot of work lol.
Same goes for race. The number of times a story starts with "this black guy..." and the story has nothing to do with race is way too high. Especially from white people who just say "this guy" if the person was white. It just shows your implicit (or explicit) bias and that you think of someone differently because of the colour of their skin and you're attempting to encode that feeling within your language.