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Do men and women engage in (the same) hobbies differently.

) I also posted this to Ask Lemmy, but I am interested in specifically other women’s perspectives as well. I have a bunch of hobbies, which range from female dominated to a solid mix of participants. However, for a hobby that has a good number of both men and women involved, there seems to be a gap in the participation and achievement levels in a way that mostly aligns with gender. A friend of mine mentioned we would have to look at how men engage with hobbies. Do you feel that the ways men and women engage with hobbies generally, but especially when they share the same hobby still differs?

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I’ve always preferred them to be anime or other art work, and to be on the darker shade of things. Too bright and it gets to be distracting for me. Also I don’t like them to have characters behind my system monitor (or icons, back when I had desktop icons), so they’ve gotta be a certain orientation.

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Obserwatorium globalnego faszyzmu

Najbardziej dołująca społeczność na Szmerze… Faszyzm dni ostatecznych, jak go tutaj określają Naomi Klein i Astra Taylor, jest odpowiedzią globalnego kapitalizmu na Wszechkryzys. I wraz z postępami Wszechkryzysu, obserwujemy coraz szybszy i radykalniejszy postęp faszyzmu - jawnego, dumnego i bezkompromisowego kultu śmierci. Tworzę tę społeczność dla wszystkich, którzy chcą dzielić się wiedzą o tym jak działa i jak atakuje nas wszystkich faszyzm końca świata. Zapraszam

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Risa: Your Home Away from Spacedock

Welcome to Risa All the pleasure of shore leave, none of the holodeck glitches. ::: spoiler Rule 1 — Be Civil, Not Klingon This is a vacation planet, not the neutral zone. No harassment, brigading, or trolling No bigotry Keep the banter playful, not hostile ::: ::: spoiler Rule 2 — No Prohibited Cargo Some things aren’t welcome aboard. No spam or scams No porn or sexually explicit content No illegal content NSFW memes must be properly tagged ::: ::: spoiler Rule 3 — Keep It Trek Posts should be Star Trek memes or Trek-adjacent humor. Crossovers are fine Low-effort “unrelated” memes may be spaced out the nearest airlock ::: ::: spoiler Rule 4 — Gatekeeping Belongs in a Black Hole You’re welcome to have your own opinions on what counts as “real” Star Trek but forcing your view on others or pretending it’s the only valid one? That’s not the Starfleet way. Everyone’s Trek is valid, from TOS purists to Lower Decks shitposters, and you don’t get to dictate what is real or not for everyone. ::: If you see a post that violates the rules, or that doesn’t inspire Jamaharon, report it so the mods can handle it. Otherwise grab a horga’hn, order a Risan Mai Tai, and enjoy your shore leave.

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Visit our site watchitapp.site. Read our post: Watchit - Open Movies. Check out the roadmap to future features. Follow us in twitter Get in touch with us in gitter or watchit:matrix.org. See our FAQ for frequently asked questions. For help or bugs please create an issue. Read our post in Watchit - Open Movies.

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Republican returns to US House after months of absence over ‘depression’

Tom Kean Jr, a Republican congressman who disappeared from the Capitol for nearly four months with little explanation, re-emerged on Tuesday and said that he was absent while dealing with depression. “Several months ago, due to health concerns, I entered the hospital for some testing. I did not believe that this would result in a long-term stay. I was given the diagnosis of depression,” Kean said in a speech on the floor of the House Tuesday morning. Kean, who represents a swing district in New Jersey, had last voted on 5 March before disappearing, with his office in late April saying only that he was dealing with a “personal health matter” and would be back “soon”. In the first comments he has made since returning to Washington DC, the congressman did not say directly why he had kept his mental health struggles private, but described himself as a “private person by nature”, and indicated that the treatment for depression took longer than expected.

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This is the official Lemmy community for Retro Warriors podcast. We’re a weekly retro gaming podcast. No corporate sponsors, just us talking about games we like! While this will be a place for show-related discussion, it’s also a place for celebrating, discussing, and sharing stuff about retro games. Rules No political or religious discussion. There are places for that, and this isn’t one of them. No hateful language or slurs of any kind. Do not use them as a joke or in a quotation. Do not use them at all or you will be banned. Do not pretend you don’t know what words we’re talking about. You do. Do not post NSFW content. Do not be a jerk.

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Supreme Court Rules Title IX Means "Biological Sex" In Devastating Anti-Trans Ruling

Photo by Cole Miller on Unsplash Erin In The Morning is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a subscriber. On June 30—the last day of the term and the final day of Pride Month—the Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling that states may ban transgender athletes from women’s and girls’ sports, holding that Title IX permits schools to determine eligibility based on “biological sex.” The ruling, authored by Justice Kavanaugh, was narrower than some of the worst-case scenarios: it preserved Bostock, did not overtly strip transgender people of equal protection, and explicitly declined to decide whether states must exclude trans athletes. But its most consequential holding still has vast consequences. The Court declared that “sex” in Title IX “cannot plausibly be interpreted to refer to anything other than biological sex”—a definitional ruling about the statute itself, not merely about sports. And though the majority deliberately avoided saying that blue states must discriminate against transgender people under Title IX, its holding leaves wide lanes for the Trump administration to pressure schools and colleges through funding threats and investigations, and for far-right organizations like the Alliance Defending Freedom to file lawsuits targeting trans-inclusive policies in every state in the country. The decision split along ideological lines, with all six conservative justices in the majority and the three liberal justices dissenting on equal protection. The majority declared directly, “The term ‘sex’ in Title IX, the Javits Amendment, and the Title IX regulations cannot plausibly be interpreted to refer to anything other than biological sex.” This ruling overturns years of lower court precedent. The Fourth Circuit, in Grimm v. Gloucester County, had held that Title IX’s prohibition on sex discrimination protects transgender students’ right to use bathrooms and play sports matching their gender identity. The Seventh Circuit, in Whitaker v. Kenosha Unified School District, reached the same conclusion. Those rulings—and the logic underlying them—were foundational to school policies across the country protecting transgender students in both red and blue states. The ruling was not as sweeping as it could have been. The Court specified two important limiting principles. First, the majority explicitly stated that it was not deciding whether states that choose to allow transgender athletes to participate are in violation of Title IX—noting that “that question is currently the subject of litigation in some lower courts” and that “nothing in this opinion is intended to decide that question.” This preserves, at least for now, the legal space for inclusive states to maintain their own policies. Second, the Court declined to resolve whether transgender people as a class are entitled to heightened constitutional protection under the Equal Protection Clause. This was one of the potential worst-case scenarios—a ruling on those grounds could have greenlit virtually any law targeting transgender people by declaring them undeserving of equal protection. Instead, the Court analyzed the sports bans as sex-based classifications subject to intermediate scrutiny, and found they satisfied that standard. Ultimately, though, the impact of this ruling will likely be severe. The most immediate consequence is that states across the country now have clear Supreme Court authorization to enact education-based bathroom and sports bans targeting transgender students, with Title IX posing no barrier. But the damage will not be confined to red states. The Court gave a wide lane for lawsuits against schools and colleges in blue states that allow transgender athletes to participate. Though the majority deliberately avoided ruling on whether inclusive states are violating Title IX, it heavily endorsed the theory that even a single transgender athlete on a girls’ team “displaces” cisgender athletes—devoting an entire passage to the zero-sum nature of sports, writing that “every athlete who makes a team takes a roster spot from another athlete” and “every competitor who wins a race or competition deprives another athlete of that victory, or medal, or prize.” That displacement framework is the foundational legal theory behind ADF’s lawsuits in Minnesota and other states, and it is central to the Trump administration’s Title IX enforcement campaign against schools that include trans athletes. The Court did not adopt ADF’s argument that Title IX requires exclusion. But it endorsed the factual premise on which that argument rests—and in litigation, the premise is often all you need. A more likely and immediate impact of this ruling, though, is the ratcheting up of the Trump administration’s pressure campaign against colleges, universities, and public school districts to capitulate to its anti-trans demands. Prior to the ruling, the administration conducted rushed Title IX investigations, finding school districts and universities across the country in violation of Title IX unless they voluntarily enacted bathroom bans, sports bans, dormitory restrictions, and more. Most of these institutions pointed to circuit court Title IX precedent requiring them not to discriminate as their shield against capitulation—telling the administration, in effect, that federal law compelled them to include trans students, not exclude them. That shield is now gone. And while institutions could still point to the Equal Protection Clause, the Court limited that avenue as well: the majority held that sex-based classifications satisfying even a general relationship to the state’s interests are constitutional, eliminated the ability of individual plaintiffs to bring as-applied challenges showing a classification doesn’t fit them, and declared that even if the factual premise underlying a ban is wrong—even if trans athletes on puberty blockers have no physical advantage—the ban survives anyway. “This ruling is deeply harmful for transgender women and girls who only asked for the ability to participate in sports with their peers,” said Sasha Buchert, Senior Attorney and Director of the Non-Binary and Transgender Rights Project, Lambda Legal. “Countless studies have demonstrated the myriad benefits that come with participation in team sports. Now, one population, transgender youth and collegians, are targeted for specific and baseless discrimination. We will not be deterred and will continue to fight back to secure the equal participation that all youth, including transgender youth, deserve.” You can read the full ruling here: 24 43 2b35 374KB ∙ PDF file Download Download Erin In The Morning is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a subscriber. From Erin In The Morning via This RSS Feed.

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I agree about the representation of the Mayan culture. I have had some education towards their languages, culture, and history, and I appreciate your take. I love your edit. That is maybe the greatest edit on hexbear. That edit is like classic meme material.

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Rocket Lab Electron "The Grain Goddess Provides" Launch Thread

The Grain Goddess Provides | Scheduled for (UTC) | 2026-07-01 01:01:00 | | — | — | | Scheduled for (NZST) | 2026-07-01 13:01:00 | | Launch site | Rocket Lab LC-1A, Māhia Peninsula, New Zealand | | Booster recovery | No | | Launch vehicle | Electron + Curie | | Customer | iQPS | | Payload | QPS-SAR-13 (MIKURA-I) | | Mass | 100 kg | | Target orbit | LEO | | Stream | Link | | — | — | | Rocket Lab (official) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_JarlUSk5I | | Space Affairs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKx079_ZIII | | The Launch Pad | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dVRL3IhJmc | Stats 13th launch for Rocket Lab in 2026 92nd overall launch for Rocket Lab Payload info: Rocket Lab mission page NextSpaceflight: QPS-SAR-13 (MIKURA-I) iQPS’s satellites are small, high-performance SAR satellites that use a lightweight, large, stowable antenna to collect high resolution images of Earth, even through clouds and adverse weather conditions. Ultimately, the iQPS constellation is planned to have 36 satellites capable of monitoring specific fixed points on Earth every 10 minutes. In addition to launching on Electron, the QPS-SAR satellite will use a Rocket Lab Motorized Lightband as its separation system for deployment to space. Previous mission: Ten Owl Of Ten Next mission: TBD

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Software Quality Assurance (FOSS and non-FOSS) 🛡✓

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Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) - Novo General Megathread for the 25th of June to 2nd of July 2026

::: spoiler gross skin thing I had a wart on my shin. Didn’t realize what it was untill recently. So I started using a wart removal kit to freeze it off. Didn’t think it was working yet. But at BJJ today it must have fallen off during no gi. So I’m just now realizing there’s a big puck of skin just lying on the mat. But I suppose that’s the end of that saga :::

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German pharmaceutical giant linked to white phosphorus, glyphosate used by Israel in Lebanon: Report

A joint investigation by Germany’s Coordination gegen Bayer-Gefahren (CBG) and Medico International has linked German conglomerate Bayer to the Israeli military’s liberal use of glyphosate and white phosphorus inside Lebanon. The report, “Cartographies of Destruction: Israel’s War Against Lebanon,” traces the supply of glyphosate and white phosphorus to Bayer, which acquired Monsanto in 2018. Lebanon’s Ministry of Agriculture found localized soil samples containing glyphosate levels exceeding “normal levels by around 20 to 30 times,” with Lebanon’s army chief describing the situation as an “environmental and health” crime. While Bayer’s executive board denied supplying glyphosate directly to the Israeli or US military during an April 2026 meeting, the panel did not issue a denial regarding raw materials for white phosphorus.

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I'm gonna go a little Boomer here: The GenZers I work with are so tech illiterate I'm worried the future is going to be some Warhammer 40k shit

I think something that has largely been forgotten in the modern day but is 100% true is that one of the biggest parts of being a good parent is not giving your kids all the things they want. It’s like eating vegetables instead of candy. You can have a little candy if you want sure, but you need to be mostly eating healthy. Even if you hate it. Kids are blank slates. You as the parent are not just telling them what to do you are literally engraining habits in them that will follow them into adulthood. If you teach them good habits and they grow into healthy adults they might not even realize what a favor you did for them, but their lives will certainly be better for it.

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Community thrown out of Sacramento City Council meeting for expressing disapproval on sanctuary vote

Sacramento, CA – On June 23, community members and organizations pushing for real sanctuary city protections showed up to city hall to demand substantial improvements to the existing Sanctuary City Framework. They cited the current policy having no binding restrictions on Sacramento Police Department and ICE collaboration. The Sacramento City Council held two votes. The first vote was on their “Community Immigration Action Plan” (CIAP), an outline for the city to follow when approaching their immigrant-related programs and policies; and the second vote was around transforming a recently developed resolution that restricts the city from allowing public property to be used by federal agencies, including ICE. A previous agenda item had bled well beyond its intended ending time, causing the council chambers to delay opening up until 5:43 p.m., almost 45 minutes past the intended start time. By the time the CIAP and ordinance voting meeting was open, attendees were angry. Adding to constituents’ frustrations, the council decided during the meeting to combine both items into one, effectively cutting public comment in half, causing the community to scurry in order to condense their prepared comments. The presentations were interrupted by regular outbursts from community members. There was verbal pushback to the claim that police were not colluding with DHS/ICE at the John Moss Federal Building. The mayor called for order several times throughout and warned attendees the council would meet in private if community members didn’t keep quiet during the presentations. Speakers during the public comment section called the action plan “political theatre” and “performative.” AJ Albano, an organizer from Decarcerate Sacramento stated, “The only mention of enforcement in this document is the city excusing itself of liability from civil and criminal lawsuits, if the ordinance is not followed.” They went on to say, “While it is true we asked for an ordinance, it’s as if you wrote this, in such a way, to prove to us just how ineffective an ordinance could actually be.” In addition, Councilmember Vang spoke to the city attorney and deputy chief of police about the data sharing practices and scope of Sac PD’s involvement at the federal building. The city attorney claimed that there was largely nothing to be done about federal agencies using Sacramento’s stored data because the existing policy does not permit it to share data in the first place, contradicting Sac PD’s voluntary participation in the Joint Federal Terrorism Task Force. This point was largely echoed by the deputy chief of police, despite the fact that, earlier that same day, a representative of the police department admitted that the department does, in fact, share data with ICE. The council chambers was cleared when members of the audience erupted with their own personal experiences of police collusion at the federal building, even prompting some councilmembers to leave the chambers before order was called. Those speaking were quickly joined with a wave of disapproving exclamations directed towards the council for ignoring their constituents and voting on an unpopular version of the proposals in private. #SacramentoCA #CA #ImmigrantRights #ICE From Fight Back! News via This RSS Feed.

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