On 08.03.21 08:26, entwickeln14 wrote:
Homo Sapiens, uniquely among mammals, have more than
two sexes.
Really? When did that happen?
When the Marxists gave up on Marxism-1.0 -- workers' lives just failed
to suck, as 'twere, contrary to the bearded charlatan's predictions. And
so a new source of dissatisfaction was necessary for the Revolution.
I can't even imagine what a third sex would look like. Citation, please.
https://slate.com/technology/2019/10/gender-binary-nonbinary-code-databases-values.html
"Back in the 1950s, when modern computer systems were first designed,
gender was generally considered fixed. If you filled out a paper form,
it asked for your name and offered you two choices for gender: male or
female. You could pick one."
"If you are designing code for maximum speed and efficiency using a
minimum of memory space, you try to give users as few opportunities as
possible to screw up the program with bad data entry. A Boolean for
gender, rather than a free text entry field, gives you an incremental
gain in efficiency. It also conforms to a certain normative aesthetic
known as “elegant code.”
"That aesthetic, however, dates to the very earliest era of computing.
It’s not inclusive. It is specifically exclusionary to someone like Zemí Yukiyú Atabey, an NYU graduate student who identifies as genderqueer and nonbinary. Atabey’s pronouns are ze (“Where is ze?”)/zem (“I don’t have
the tickets. I gave them to zem.”)."
-mi
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