I don't think this is needed, Lemmy is about the content, not about individual users. Adding more user focused functionality is what made reddit feel worse today than it did 10 years ago.
They don't appear to understand the difference between cultural and gender identity. I'd try this:
"If a white person of european descent were raised from birth by a Sentinel Island tribe, would they be culturally european?"
The answer is obviously no, illustrating that the cultural identity of a person depends on the culture the person was raised in. I don't know how gender identity works, but clearly how someone is raised has little to do with it.
Edit: Disclaimer that I have absolutely no idea what I am talking about.
Please list some countries that run on 100% renewables that are massively building AI datacenters, I'll wait. Meanwhile, consider that useful things could be done with the energy required for AI. Even other uses for AI would be better, like automating menial labor or detecting cancer. Instead AI voices replace and devalue human artistic expression, not because they are better, but because they are cheaper.
Maybe I can bring myself to be excited about it by the time we know if it's actually any good, for now though I couldn't care less. Give me Lower Decks season 6.
I thought "conservatives" couldn't invent a worse economic idea after "If the rich have more money, surely some of it will end up with the poor at some point", but here is "Just make everything more expensive so it becomes cheaper". Wow. It's almost impressive at this point.
I subconsciously skipped the entire text after a few words and didn't even realize or think about why until I saw this comment. OPs style of writing is exhausting. If they talk like that in person, that would explain a lot.
Not at all, OP is very imprecise. It means something like 'It's not amazing/the best", usually followed up with "but it's all-right/will do for now".