Meanwhile, Deezer is completely unknown. No one in the comments even mentioned it. RIP.
Meanwhile, Deezer is completely unknown. No one in the comments even mentioned it. RIP.
108cm is squarely within the range of dwarfism so, as a minority, I wouldn’t be surprised if the data the user is searching for is scarce or missing altogether.
Hence the result pictured.
That said, the person searching this could have just made a typo for 180cm, which is much more common.
Why am I analysing the meme? Who knows.
Yeah, I did that, but then it refused to let me log in, telling me the version was not secure or something.
Older versions appear to refuse to talk with their servers, at least that was the case for me.
This prompted me to move away from Authy, and looking it up, it doesn’t allow you to export your TOTP tokens. There were some workarounds but then have been plugged, I tried.
Mostly switched over to Bitwarden’s equivalent. I’ve been using their password manager for many many years now and am very happy with it. They have an export feature in a few different formats.
Is it true that is illegal in the US? It’s pretty normal in the UK.
Also just donated
Co-op video games say that’s the max number of friends you can have, so it must be true.
Yo! It’s a The Thing (1982) reference!
I came here to post the same thing.
The moon~
… in the UK. And thank goodness.
I didn’t know Mullvad did a DNS service as well as a VPN, let alone that it has some ad blocking profiles. Thanks for that!
See it. Say it. Sorted.
I didn’t ask for this. 😭
Can the EU stop winning?
I’ll get back to you on that, but just to be clear transphobia on a medical level is more about gaslighting trans people and / or denying them the treatment they need.
The doctor in question could also campaign against allowing trans rights, spread misinformation or personally deny them a referral to get the treatment they need.
Wait times for trans-specific procedures can be astronomical compared to other procedures in the same country. Think years in wait time.
I don’t think most trans people complain about doctors mentioning what genitals or conditions they may have in 1-1 conversations.
All of that said, I am not trans myself, so I’m not the right person to ask. It’s best to ask trans people themselves about their experiences in the healthcare industry, but they have unique challenges.
I thought it was fairly clear, but I’ll elaborate.
If a trans person is discriminated against by their doctor, then having a mechanism to warn other trans people away from that doctor so they don’t waste their time or go through unpleasant experiences would be useful.
Same can be said of therapists etc.
To be honest we should probably have a way of publicly rating medical professionals in general, regardless of whether you are trans or not, but trans people probably need it more than the average person.
So much negativity in these comments.
Having read the guidelines, I think they’re pretty reasonable.
I’m sure it’s not perfect, but this could help people. A trans relative of mine has been mistreated by specific doctors, and being able to signal to others to stay away from these person could really help others.
Right now, the worst that can happen is that someone is wrongly flagged and a small minority of people dislike them, but the good it can do is greater.
Not so sure about that, a quick search through my emails reveals emails from mend.io and codesandbox.io that had no trouble getting to me.
That said, I have found that even some sites that have .io don’t have it in their emails, they use a slightly different domain.
So maybe some sites have been whitelisted or it’s one of many heuristics Google uses.
A criminal! Lock him up 🚓.