Housing Problem
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Imagine the whiplash I got, when I went online and saw people hating on three storied building with their own gardens, and calling them commie blocks, acting like it was the greatest indignity to live in them. Yikes!

    2
  • Men Use Fake Livestream Apps With AI Audiences to Hit on Women
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    the misogynistic myth that women only care about money and/or fame

    Genuiney disheartening that this shit is re-surfacing again. I remember this sentiment going about around a decade ago, and then subsiding. Now it's resurfacing. Every generation loves to repeat the mistakes of it's past

    1
  • Please suggest me songs that feel like a conversation
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Thanks for the recommend, I'm taking my time going through all the suggestions here, and have been listening to this song for the past week - and wow this one is great, It made me tear up at times and I love the lyrics

    1
  • Does Beehaw benefit from federation?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Yeah, same. I went back to my facebook groups and instagram pages for a while when reddit went crappy, and it really highlighted how helpful downvotes were

    Downvotes are helpful if they are used properly (off-topic, hate speech, rediquitte, etc.), but I see people using it as a dislike button lately and that has made many discussion annoying and exhausting. Also, downvotes latently breed a hivemind which is like one of the worst parts of reddit.

    6
  • India LGBT couples: 'My parents were ready to kill me for their honour'
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Some may disagree, but the root is very much shame, imo.

    A lot of the parents of gay peeps I know were pretty chill about queerness, until their kid turned out to be one and they were shamed by their community. One of them started crying immediately when their kid came out and screamed about what society would say, but then adjusted and decided to prioritise their kid after a few hours.

    I usually find Homophobia to be instilled through religion or hate media - In that sense There isn't really any systemic homophobia through non-abrahamic religions, which make up most of the country. That said, there has been a recent trend of few online personalities (few religious ones among them) copying western right wingers and denouncing trans people - which I find worrisome.

    Most of the homophobia I have encountered I'm people here has usually been instilled through movies or online communities or through interactions where gay is used as an insult.

    A homosexual kid who moves away will probably still be targeted, sadly. It's the "rebellion" that's the issue - there are many cases of honor-obsessed weirdos that have targeted their family peeps who went against the norm in different ways.

    2
  • What have you been reading this week? - July 23, 2023
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Sanda by Paru Itagaki (author of Beastars)

    I loove the designs and characters. It is heartwarmingly bizzare and dystopian. Very recommend.

    2
  • India LGBT couples: 'My parents were ready to kill me for their honour'
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Am Indian, I'll try and explain this crap mindset in the Indian context.

    >Why is queer people existing “dishonorable”???

    Queer people are considered disgusting + a Strong Community sense to the point of toxicity.

    Firstly, there's a lack of understanding:

    Queerness is viewed as a choice, not an identity. A heteronormative environment + lack of education causes people to think that queer people are being quirky or rebelling, refusing to "listen to reason".

    Secondly, Abrahamic religious and Colonial Influence:

    Ancient India was kinda chill with queer people. Transexual people were ok, being able to live freely and own property, with some places even revered the trans people in their religion. Gay peeps, however, were thought to be unnatural for opposing the traditional family structure, but were punished lightly with small fines for indulging in homosexuality.

    The whole stigma around Queerness started when Portugese settlors aggressivley punishing sodomy as early as the early 1500s in Goa. A few decades later, Mughals conquered their way into India and punished homosexuality with lashes/whippings/stonings. British Raj then took over almost all of India, and codified Homosexuality as a crime all over the country, and then labelled trans people as a "criminal tribe" and persecuted them.

    A common point of discussion in Indian circles is the still-prevelant post-colonial starvation mindset in so many people of India - pursuing European/American beauty standards, disregard of own local culture, blind belief in western cultural concepts, racial imposter syndrome, validation from white people, sexual repression etc. This irrational distaste for queer people is a part of this mindset that has been left-behind and ingrained in the many cultures of India.

    Overall, Queerness is considered dishonorable as it is seen as a form of "extreme rebellion" in the "most repulsive of ways".

    >Why do those commiting the violence do it?

    India has always been a communal country. Even at it's peak, it was an alliance/cease-fire of hundreds of princely states and kingdoms ruled by communities. There was also the caste system that became more and more rigid and oppressive as time went on.

    Anyhoo, you and your family was entirely dependant on staying by your community (community could refer to your caste, your tribe, your village, or your large family). It was a difficult task to move to a new community. Any sin or crime that you did also brought shame upon your community, and it was upto your community to correct the issue themselves and restore their honor - resulting in a heirarchical, community-priorities-first system.

    While archaic, this mindset is prevelant in modern India - especially since your community is your primary support system, and there is a vast difference in socio-economic status between tight-knit and loosely-knit communities.

    Those resorting to violence think that Queer people have commited a disgusting crime in a rebellious manner, all the while discarding everything that was done for them, ultimately bringing extreme shame to the family and the community. Therefore, they avenge and restore their honor by punishing the criminals for indulging in sin.

    It's a toxic af dogshit mentality, especially propogated by those in power within the communities, using hate to keep their authority in line. But it is coming down slowly but steadily thankfully due to alleviation of poverty, diversification, healing from post-colonial mindset, and lesser dependance on your community for survival.

    22
  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebear19
    196 shufflerofrocks Now 66%
    Marketing Rule
    streamable.com
    1
    0
    I'm having a tough time choosing my next android smartphone, any ideas?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    I second the suggestion of an A-series Samsung. My brother has an A24, which is pretty great. It's doesn't have the same performance as a S-series, but it's a great device at its price, and more durable and better battery life than the S-series imo.

    1
  • Who/What are your favourite content creators?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    I'm on the other side of your opinion - I like that phrase. "Content" can mean art, audio/visual media, writings, etc. - basically anything that we consume.

    IMO, Professional creative like artists/writers/performers are all content creators but not not all content creators are professional creatives.

    In this day and age, everyone creates music, comedy, videos, skits. Some work a job primarily but create media or rabbitholes that can be scoured through.

    I think "content creator" is a nice catch-all term for personalities that do a lot of stuff that can be casually consumed for entertainment or discourse, especially because it stops limiting said people to one occupation like "musician" or "author", while also preserving the seriousness of those occupations.

    3
  • How i feel on Lemmy
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    I find this arguing over labels more and more as I browse online, and it is sooo exhausting. I have noticed so many instances of arguing and discourse where both sides have similar ideals and want the same things, but argue with each other over stereotypes of labels on the other side, and point to the faults of the vocal rabid minority on the other side as if to prove a point. Sigh.

    2
  • [DISC] SPY x FAMILY - Chapter 85
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Crazed Nightfall GO!!

    1
  • Please suggest me songs that feel like a conversation
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Wow, the song was an experience. Chills.

    Thank you!

    2
  • Please suggest me songs that feel like a conversation
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    That was a great song, damn. Thanks a lot. It's so simple yet deep. It's gonna stick around in my head for a while

    2
  • Please suggest me songs that feel like a conversation
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Ooooh yes it does. I enjoyed the song a lot, thank you! I think I'm going to binge Pamplemousse entirely, their work seems like it'd jive with me

    3
  • Please suggest me songs that feel like a conversation
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    I loved your suggestions, thanks a lot

    Little Talks was cute, it reminds me of Anyone Else But You by The Moldy Peaches but with more energy

    George Thorogood's song is not the kind of music I usually listen to, but damn is he engaging and jivey

    I think Alice's Restaurant is my fav from your suggestions, but lol it's almost an audiobook with it's length

    Love songs seem to be the most common in this style - I also have a large number of such songs in my library. I prolly should've asked for non-love songs specifically tbh, but the current suggestions are pretty great so can't complain.

    3
  • I've recently gotten into songs where the entire lyrics are the singer talking to someone. For example, Sophie by The Altogether - https://youtu.be/k2KRDetyGhs Dear McCracken by Bug Hunter - https://youtu.be/aWGolv2iqM0 Dance of the Dead by Iron Maiden - https://youtu.be/gG_JLYxbqpQ Something Stupid - https://youtu.be/0f48fpoSEPU GMF by John Grant - https://youtu.be/ekFWPsXXcg0 Angel of the Morning - https://youtu.be/K7Qfqle_2Bs Mariner's Revenge Song by The Decemberists - https://youtu.be/iPAr7kL-mmg Jolene by Dolly Parton - https://youtu.be/Ixrje2rXLMA Genre is no bar - I just want the song to feel like a conversation. Please help me scratch this itch. I know it sounds a bit vague, especially when there's a lot of songs that have some "talking" parts sprinkled in them, but that's not what I want. If anyone could tell me what genre of music this is, I would appreciate it a lot. I guess a lot of ballads are similar to this style, but I'm not very sure Edit: Thanks a lot everyone for your suggestions. I'm gonna take my time listening to each of these :)

    35
    69
    YouTube confirms 3-strike policy for blocking ads
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    It's simply a more honest model - you get content, they get money.

    I would love to be able to pay for an ad-free experience for the various websites and services that I browse and use in a straightforward way instead of being leeched for ad-revenue

    1
  • GOOD games with female protagonists?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    It Takes Two has a great protagonist

    2
  • Best FOSS Local Messenger Service?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Hmm, that actually sounds manageable, as I don't plan on storing the files on server for a long time. Only issue is the notifications part I think, not sure how to configure that . I'll check it out

    1
  • Best FOSS Local Messenger Service?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yeah, I plan for this to be a LAN thing only, we're all currently living in the same house, and only need it when we're working indoors here, so it shouldn't be an issue.

    I'm currently setting up nextcloud, as it's file transfer is impeccable, and it has a somewhat-functional chat feature. I have been having a little problem setting up the domain name + certificate - I would love to configure this to an internal IP but it seems that's not allowed for some reason - nextcloud documentation is suggesting a reverse proxy for setting up a local instance which seems like .... double the work? I'll try that if nothing else works out, and I'm gonna try it with a self-signed certificate for now, if that fails I'm not sure

    1
  • Best FOSS Local Messenger Service?
  • shufflerofrocks shufflerofrocks Now 100%

    Seems to fit all my needs, the talk app looks a little dull, but I think it will be pretty functional for our needs

    I also found Mattermost and Rocketchat while looking up nextcloud, and they seem promising too. Any idea about them?

    1
  • So I want to setup a messaging server in my home that works like Telegram or Whatsapp - it should use the local network as we plan on moving around a lot of photos and files between our devices for some projects What should I use? XMPP? Or Matrix? Or is there something else that's ideal for local networks? Thanks!

    22
    35

    Hi, just moved to Beehaw and liking the experience and community a lot - this place is so much more chill and civil than reddit. However, I just discovered that instances can block each other and I dislike the concept. Don't get me wrong, I like safe spaces and moderation, and that the blocked instances in general are not great. But I dislike that I, as a user, can't even browse another community just because the admins decided it, and worry that it would just lead to echo chambers and block wars between instances that end up isolating each other. I think a soft block, where in communities from flagged instances don't show up by default anywhere, and where users have to explicitly seek them out to browse or subscribe is a much better option. I am enjoying my time on Beehaw and would like to continue to do so. Is there any option for me to subscribe or browse a community from another instance?

    3
    3
    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebear19
    196 shufflerofrocks Now 100%
    Fallen Traingels Rule
    15
    0
    shufflerofrocks Now
    6 104

    shufflerofrocks

    beehaw.org