• LogicalDrivel@sopuli.xyz
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    6 months ago

    So, honest question. Where does the association with becoming trans or cross dressing come from when it comes to Linux? I always see the memes and appreciate the pictures but I’m ootl on this.

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      6 months ago

      There seems to be large overlap between queerness and nerdiness. Although that just replaces one question for another, and idk why it is what it is.

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      6 months ago

      As a trans woman using Linux, imo it’s using something beyond it’s original design. Similar to how we ‘hack’ our bodies to go beyond our AGAB, a lot of us run Linux (on machines that come with windows) or hack consoles such as a 3ds we take machines with inferior software and make them better.

      Or a may just be reaching and it’s just that security concious and nerdy communities are also largely queer ¯_(ツ)__/¯

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        6 months ago

        It’s natural as a queer person to seek to protect yourself, because the world is more dangerous for us.

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          Isn’t there something also about freedom in here? About expressing oneself? With the limited freedom society gives our bodies and behaviours, hacking our hardware to get it to do as we please is a form of freedom, and of self-expression. With a healthy dose of show-them-the-middle-finger to everything oligarchic and conservative around us.

          That, of course, with the desperately needed privacy on top.

      • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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        6 months ago

        This sounds a lot like how one of my friends describes it. She’s a riot — she jokes that she came out as trans because as a chronic tech nerd, she reached a fork in the road where it was either “libertarian tech bro” or “anarchist cat girl”.

        Unrelated to that anecdote, as a queer cis woman, certainly a lot of the joy and catharsis I get from tinkering with tech feels like the same fulfillment I derive from queer community. I think there’s a lot to be said for how a person’s perspective influences how they approach problems. Like, as a scientist, there are definitely areas where I feel like being a queer, autistic woman affects how I approach a problem.

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      6 months ago

      I think I’ve read once that niche communities tend to have notably higher rates of things like trans people. It might be that it’s because these niche communities are more welcoming, so those people like LGBT+ who feel unwelcome in more mainstream places find a home there and bring their friends.

      I don’t remember the source and I’m half-remembering the point anyway, so make of it what you may. The context was actually speedrunning (like AGDQ).