[-] ada 3 points 17 hours ago

I have something similar on my stomach.

[-] ada 10 points 1 day ago

The Y chromosome doesn't carry much of anything. It's basically just a carrier for the SRY gene, and in most cases, it's that gene that triggers the majority of the sexual differentiation that occurs in early development. The actual "code" for what develops and how it develops is there for male and female differentiation in all humans, and it's hormones and other factors that control whether or not that genetic code is expressed.

And in this case, we're talking about stem cells (ie, a cell that has the potential to develop in to any cell, but hasn't yet done so), and then artificially triggering those stem cell to develop in to sperm cells. A trick that can be done because the genetic code for it to do so is already there if the conditions are right.

As an aside, this is also why hormone replacement for trans people lets them develop secondary sexual characteristics that they wouldn't otherwise develop. The code was already there, it just takes the right trigger to get the code expressing (in this case, hormones)

[-] ada 3 points 1 day ago

If not exactly identical, would they be like twins?

The parents? Basically, as the only difference between them is a single chromosome out of the 26 we carry. There are slight genetic differences between identical twins, due to the accrual of mutations during cell division, but it's smaller than a full different chromosome. That's splitting hairs though, because both identical twins and our theoretical clones would be functionally identical.

If not exactly identical, would they be like twins?

If you mean the parents and their child, then they'd be somewhere between identical twin and regular sibling in terms of genetic similarity. Regular siblings on average, share about 50% DNA. Identical twins share 100% DNA. Our theoretical child in this scenario would share around 75% of their parents DNA

[-] ada 40 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

By definition, two people of different sexes can't be clones.

But even if we ignore that, and have an example of say, two XX clones, with artificial sperm creation from stem cells of one of the clones, their child wouldn't be a clone of the parents, because DNA is double stranded, with two different versions of each chromosome. The child would get a random combination of those chromosomes, different to their parents

[-] ada 1 points 1 day ago

North West New South Wales

[-] ada 5 points 1 day ago

I grew up in county town Australia. I definitely noticed the lack of car, but I also got by fine without one.

[-] ada 17 points 1 day ago

My partner and I got together long after I had transitioned, so this doesn't apply, but honestly, I'd find it really upsetting if someone viewed my own experience through that lens.

The way I put it is that the person I was before I transitioned wasn't a full person. I was hiding/repressing part of who I was. But the part that I wasn't hiding was still me. Post transition me is a full person. I'm still the me I used to be, but I'm also more than and different to who I was then.

[-] ada 3 points 1 day ago

Now, imagine you're flying from New Zealand/Australia to South America. That's directly across that part of the globe. It's a LONG flight across nothing but ocean

[-] ada 39 points 2 days ago

Nothing to be confused about. Hurting trans people is the point.

[-] ada 5 points 3 days ago

If you've got a relatively recent gpu, NVIDIA is fine on Linux these days. It's changed a lot in the last two years specifically.

HDR works fine outside of games, but is limited on the number of Wayland compositors that support it. KDE plasma and Gnome are the only two I know of. Most of the others don't.

HDR can work with games, but it involves a bit more playing around under the hood with gamescope. But that's an issue with steam/wine, that impacts NVIDIA and AMD.

I've been running an NVIDIA setup with two HDR monitors on KDE for a couple of years now, and it's perfectly fine these days. It wasn't when I started :)

[-] ada 10 points 3 days ago

So now I'm curious as to how the US/Canada border works. It says that the bridge gives uninterrupted freeway traffic flow, but wouldn't the international border require interruption? How does border crossing work with a bridge like this?

[-] ada 39 points 5 days ago

If they wanted to deal with the bots, they'd stop using reddit.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by ada to c/main

In light of the dev silently blacklisting blahaj.zone, many of its users and several other instances, we have removed tesseract from the available lemmy front ends we offer.

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Seagirl (mander.xyz)
submitted 1 month ago by ada to c/gullfriends@piefed.world

Cross-posted from "Seagirl" by @fossilesque@mander.xyz in !science_memes@mander.xyz


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Blahaj zone hacked (pen.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by ada to c/main

Firstly, apologies to everyone for the extended downtime. Unfortunately, it was for a pretty bad reason. We were hacked.

The bad news is that it was a comprehensive attack, and the attackers had privileged access to our database system, across all of our services (except for writefreely, which doesn't use postgres). From what we can tell, the attacker did not do anything with that access, so we don't believe any user data was accessed, but we can't be certain of that. For lemmy, the impact of this should be minimal. If you registered with a real email address, they may have that. User passwords are encrypted in the database, so if you were using a secure, non trivial password, it should be safe, but you should still change it. You should also reset your 2 factor authentication if you had it enabled, as the seeds for these are not encrypted.

Our understanding is that the attacker used a peertube exploit, then a postgres exploit and then a kernel exploit to systematically gain access to different layers of our database server. A side effect of the hack was that it filled up our database servers hard drive, and caused it to fail over to our backup, which we believe mitigated some of the potential fall out.

We have had to reset activitypub keypairs for every account and community on lemmy, so there may be some federation hicoughs for a day or so, until remote servers have dropped any cached copies of our users public keys. This is uncharted territory though, so hopefully it's as smooth as we think it will be, but we can't be sure!

As stated earlier, our writefreely instance is still up and running as it wasn't impacted by this attack. Vernissage (our pixelfed replacement) has been brought back online, as has our matrix server.

We will be bringing up Sharkey, and then Piefed hopefully later today, but we have to rotate keypairs on those services too, which is also uncharted territory, so the timelines are hopes, not guarantees. At this point in time, we don't plan on bringing pixelfed back online, as it was slated for shutdown in August in any case. If people still need access to pixelfed to export data, we can spin it up briefly if needed, so please reach out if this is you. We also won't be bringing peertube back up at this point. It was not heavily utilised, and it was the source of the attack, so Kaity is a bit gun shy about spinning it back up on shared database infrastructure. If there is a strong desire to bring peertube back, we can consider doing that on isolated hardware, but at the current utilisation level, it doesn't seem worth the cost/effort to run it isolated.

in any case, you can read a fuller explanation of the attack by Kaity here https://pen.blahaj.zone/supakaity/weve-been-hacked

Edit - Piefed is back now!

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by ada to c/main

Edit - Piefed has been updated and returned to service

~~Thanks to someone posting a piefed security exploit without a disclosure period, we've had to pull blahaj piefed down without warning until a fix is implemented. This could take around 24 hours or so.~~

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by ada to c/main

Edit - We're back!

~~We've had an issue with our databases. One of our fast database servers ran out of space, and then the second fast server ran out of space whilst replicating to the first.~~

~~As a result, we have fallen over to our backup database server, which runs on spinny disks rather than SSDs. Spinny disks means that it's got plenty of space to spare, but it's not fast. The backup DB server is currently replicating to our two main servers to get things back up and running again, but whilst that's happening, all of our services are running slow.~~

~~The good news is, we'll be back up and running as if nothing happened because our backup server saved the day. The bad news is, it may take another 24 hours or so, because the backup server is reliable but not fast!~~

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submitted 5 months ago by ada to c/egg_irl

If you're interested, and use blahaj lemmy as your main account, please reply below!

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submitted 6 months ago by ada to c/trans

We've been getting a few of these types of posts recently, so this is just a reminder. There are plenty of places we can find endless bad news. This is not meant to be one of them. Bad news has a place here, but only when it's part of a discussion that helps people move forward despite the negative.

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submitted 7 months ago by ada to c/nonbinary

If you're non binary, and have a blahaj lemmy account, ideally with history in this community, and you would like to moderate this community, please reply and let me know.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by ada to c/main

For those quick off the mark, you may already have seen her name appear in the list of lemmy admins! We've brought Jorunn on board, as she's already staff on our piefed instance, and she has been helping moderate lemmy via our admin bot, which can approve signups, delete spam etc. So, she now has her own keys to the castle to make her life easier!

You can reach out to her for issues around community/instance moderation, regarding our lbz users etc. Kaity and I are still the best contacts for sys-admin related issues however.

Anyway, welcome aboard Jorunn and thank you for taking this on. I certainly appreciate it :)

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by ada to c/superbowl@lemmy.world

Cross-posted from "Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides)" by @ada@piefed.blahaj.zone in !birding@lemmy.world


This was taken in near total darkness, with a hand held, 300mm 1 second exposure. I love this camera and lens!

And thank you to the Tawny, who was happy staying perfectly still for my long exposure :)

#frogmouth #TawnyFrogmouth #brisbane #meanjin #bird #urbanbirdphotography #australianbirds

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Test (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 9 months ago by ada to c/test

Test

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submitted 10 months ago by ada to c/comics

If you're interested, and use Blåhaj Lemmy as your main instance, let me know and I'll add you as a moderator. You'll then be free to add other off instance mods if you like, but the primary mod needs to be a Blåhaj Lemmy user,

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