@korzst@Consume_noodle Whether or not not wanting to be around male presenting AMAB people is transphobia or not, saying “male nonbinary” and “female nonbinary” 100% is
@judejon_@aulineboards People in the gay bar don’t care if bisexuals use the terms butch/femme because they’re too busy drinking, doing lines of of the bear’s chest, and fucking in the bathroom or alley behind the bar
@ryan_mathena@bunnytangereen Because a suitcase is in anyway comparable to a simple machine that can rip a several inch hole in your body and kill you in a matter of seconds
@BowToChris@the_akashin1@bookbeduion What? Someone talking about a book is self-centering? The title I assume was done that way because it’s funny because it somewhat subverts the expectations of the target audience. Unless he’s just talking about himself the entire video, this is a silly reply
@SoulGehenna@2002tacomasr5 There are so many breweries on the pacific coast that even if this weren’t just a generalization based on like bud light and coors it’d still be wrong because of the number of breweries there are here
@Above_gray_fog@LoezAnya@fran_hevia I’m not giving an exact explanation, I’m giving a high level overview of how this could be done. I’m not a Mega software developer so idk how exactly they do it
@LoezAnya@fran_hevia And they hash it, it will create the same hexadecimal string. When you upload that movie, the file gets hashed. If that hash matches something in their database that violates their policy, they can delete it without knowing what your other files are 3/3
@LoezAnya@fran_hevia This is a one way math process. You cannot go backwards to determine what file created that hexadecimal string. What you can do though is input a file and compare its string against other strings that are from files a user has uploaded. So if mega has a copy of a movie 2/3