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I'm not an athlete, but here's my understanding.

Being on feminine hormones pretty much removes any advantage if you've been on them for a while. There are typically rules about that for (at least) high level competitions. You can't just walk in and state your gender for that kind of thing.


Correct me if I’m wrong but there are a fair number of examples of these athletes winning?

Relative to the amount of people that compete, not really

You're wrong.

For example, the olympics were open to transgender women for over 20 years. Number of participants? One. And she finished dead last.

There are some high-profile cases, like Riley Gaines making an entire career out of "losing" to a trans woman - but they were actually tied fifth, and the whole drama is about her getting her trophy in the mail, because who gets to hold the trophy at the ceremony is decided by alphabetical name ordering.

Can you find examples of any trans woman ever beating a cis woman? Obviously - just like you can find examples of a blonde left-handed aquarius beating a righ-handed pisces redhead. But trans women dominating a competition? That just doesn't happen.


The nano-texture matte finish is available as an option


What?


eww lenovo -> lenovo owns motorola. lenovo is a trash company that ships shitware, even in their firmware, there is shitware

see what you made us do google -> this event is a direct result of google's rug pull of support for pixel devices

google/trump2 -> the current admin is linked to attempts to curtail people's control of their hardware


Could you expand on the firmware stuff? Do they have bad practices on the firmware?


Not sure If this is what they're referring to, but 10 years ago Lenovo shipped low-end laptops with pre-installed adware called Superfish that also compromised the HTTPS certificate chain:

https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2015/02/20/lenovo-su...

Pretty terrible, but it was never on the high-end laptops, and plenty of HN folks are running Lenovo ThinkPads anyway.



GrapheneOS will continue supporting Pixels.


No it's not. Google sold Motorola to Lenovo like a decade ago.


I'm a Pocket Casts user, and see that it was one you tried.

Pocket Casts lets you select the episode order (as well as do things like group by season). I think it's pretty common to be able to add RSS feeds by putting them in the directory search field, and PC does this as well.

I've had absolutely zero problems using Pocket Casts to add custom Patreon feeds, and to listen to episodes in the other they came out.


That's what Android does. Desktop Linux should make this easier.


The problem is that the old owner still has a valid certificate for some period of time.


Except this is going the wrong way. We should be discouraging frequent domain ownership changes not making them easier. New owners getting visibility into traffic meant for the old owners is as much if not a bigger problem.


At the end of the article, they talk about how they've since updated to the latest major version of pnpm, which is the one with that change


I think they're agreeing with you


This approach can't inform you that someone in the feedback chain is causing a problem.


Yup - they touch on proxy relationships where you have a few trusted reporters to break the crowd into cohorts that you can mentally simplify but whenever you do this you need to accept that it won't be complete. You should expect and make room for occasional noise from the fifty people behind your one trusted reporter because the problem could always lie with the reporter themselves.


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