The admin team burned out
You should give it a try and report back!
The way he tested in the video was to start recording a high DR scene (like a sunset) in D-Log M and then switch to auto ISO in the middle of the recording. It gave a direct comparison because you could see the range increase immediately in a single shoot
To be clear, if someone is open about being racist, or sexist, or transphobic, they'll be free to try and convince other folk that racism is good actually as long as they keep it civil and don't start throwing insults?
They not only know, they're gloating over it and rubbing it in
Cachy installs systemd-boot by default, but in the end I had to manually install grub, because systemd-boot doesn't play nice with btrfs snapshots when you do a kernel upgrade.
tfw dystopian science fiction is your favourite genre!
As I said earlier, my initial comment was short, clearly a statement of personal opinion and not aggressive. You have responded with walls of text greatly exaggerating the content of my comment, and made multiple accusations against me, simply because you don't like the fact I challenged a joke that comes across as homophobic to me.
You suggest that you also want to challenge homophobia, but somehow, the mild way in which I've done it here is still going too far for you, and warrants multiple accusations against my character.
I hope when you wake up, you can look at this conversation with fresh eyes and re-evaluate your role in it.
I encourage advocation. Just... please try not to trample bystanders in the process.
Go back and re-read my post, and then please tell me, how was I trampling anyone?
I'm just trying to make sense of everything.
This isn't what "trying to make sense of everything" looks like. That would consist of asking questions. You aren't asking questions though, you're putting in a large amount of effort to tell me that actually, I'm the problem.
but we have to stop lashing out on suspicion
I wrote two sentences about how it feels a bit off to me. I didn't "lash out".
In response, I got a 500 word essay trying to encourage me not to challenge the status quo. The fact that you interpreted a short post, which wasn't aggressive, and was clearly an expression of a personal opinion as "lashing out" is something I think you should look at. You're projecting something on to me...
I went off a little bit, but returning to the comment in question. I don't believe it was meant in any sort of disregard to any one walk of life.
I agree, but that doesn't mean there's nothing underneath it. Normalised homophobia, racism and sexism are all things. They're often invisible, which is how they get normalised in the first place. People repeating them often don't even realise that they are. Challenging those norms is a good thing, because it helps people look at things from a perspective they may not have actively considered before, and that is how change happens.
We're allowed to have a difference of opinion
You're the one calling me a caricature for disagreeing with you. Pick a lane
No, but if you think seeing one will make your eyes bleed and give you trauma, then it's a bit more than not wanting to see someones dick...