

And no one is getting that kind of body modifications without talking to one first. Your ignorance of the medical community is on full display.
And no one is getting that kind of body modifications without talking to one first. Your ignorance of the medical community is on full display.
Non-trans kids who want extreme changes to their body go to the same doctor that trans kids do: a psychotherapist and/or psychiatrist.
No one just getting any of your example body mods without serious psychological evaluation, even adults.
Your argument fails to take into account that any person seeking to change their gender will not get any gender afferming treatment from medical professionsals, without a lot of therapy, psychological, and medical assessment. These kids don’t just go up to their parents and say “I want boobs” or “I want a penis” and mom calls up the family doc to schedule the appointment.
Your whole argument hinges of this conservative boogeyman thinking that any kid can just walk up to their lib parents and magic up a full gender reassignment surgery. And your example of girl asking her parents for bigger boobs would probably be denied by any reputable cosmetic surgeon.
Let’s be real: that type of total transition medical care is astronomically expensive and heavily gated by the professional medical community/industry. So how 'bout we leave those decisions to these kids, their families, and the qualified medical professionals?
I’m a relative Linux noob and Manjaro Arch works perfectly for me, no babysitting required.
I really wish RME would work with the Linux Dev team to add drivers for their USB interfaces. Stuck on Windows with my Fireface.
That would only be effective on cameras that use active lighting to see, and image sensors have become increasingly sensitive to the point many can get a lot of definition in very low lighting conditions.
You’re better off looking at solutions that fool facial recognition algorithms through the use of intense colors and patterns, like this line of clothing.
It’s actually a “test things first and have a proper change control process” thing. Doesn’t matter if it’s open source, closed source scummy bullshit or even coded by God: you always test it first before hitting deploy.
Got a source on that?