You're talking as if transgenderism and homosexuality (and their problems) emerged in the 19th century. That's why I asked you about the other centuries?
Pederasty was a socially acceptable thing back in 600 b.c amongst the Etruscans, for example.
You're talking as if transgenderism and homosexuality (and their problems) emerged in the 19th century. That's why I asked you about the other centuries?
Pederasty was a socially acceptable thing back in 600 b.c amongst the Etruscans, for example.
I got banned there too for not being any kind of phobic 😥
And yet no one is referring to Kim as Kim Kardashian West, but still Kim Kardashian.
Lol, that LINUX FORUM was literally about that topic. And I just participated in an already ongoing conversation which I got caught up on.
thx, didn't know I could look it up, and also didn't receive a notification.
thx, just realized it's 3 days... didn't even know I could look it up, and I also didn't get notified about the ban (or at least not in the app that I'm using now)
Transphobic leaves a lot of room for interpretation. Let's take islam as an example... btw, I'm a muslim.
If I'd say something along these lines "It's absurd that we live in a society where people feel the urge to tell me to greet them with 'sallam alleykum'".
Would that be islamophobic?
And yes, I agree, If I were to go around and just write these types of comments on every occasion, sure, that'd be a rightful ban.
As I said, this is my opinion, I didn't impose my opinion onto others and i certainly don't expect everyone to agree with me.
But I don't think a ~~perma~~-ban from the whole community is the right answer here.
Regarding my account... I was previously on lemmy.world, (under the same username) but moved to programming.dev since world defederated from piracy@dbzer0, and I didn't want to have multiple accounts.
So yeah, it's new in that manner, but I'm surely not a troll.
you only have one IP. As you rightfully said, reverse proxy does only http(s), port 80/443. this works because of the nature how http requests work. They carry the hostname as part of the protocol (request headers). SSH is a whole other story, since the client does not send the hostname as part of the protocol, only the IP and the port.
What you can do is forward different ports to different machines... 2021 -> server1, 2022 -> server2, etc.
Actually, I'd much prefer a FOSS alternative of Affinity Photo instead of Photoshop.
lol, right-wing playbook... dude, I'm anything but right-wing