tenna

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A techie critter and casual streamer in their mid-twenties with interests in webhosting. Known for running web servers on things that shouldn't run web servers, turning others into similar looking blue raccoons, and being a little bit bigger than average.


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outer fediverse, public
@tenna@blimps.xyz
atproto (bluesky)
@tenna.zip
website league
@tenna@pleasetf.me

ticky
@ticky

in typical cishet fashion, gender hasn't been updated in 8 years


somewhatnifty
@somewhatnifty

the main function gendr() takes a set of names, with optional fields for location, method, language, and year. it then ignores all input and returns a list of question marks with one of several possible warnings telling you not to try to guess people's gender what is wrong with you

> genders <- gendr(names = c("Sam","Max","Brian"), years = 1987, 
+                  locations = "United States", languages = "English",
+                  methods = "standard")
Warning: assigning a gender to someone else is an act of violence
> genders
   name      location language   method year gender
1   Sam United States  English standard 1987      ?
2   Max United States  English standard 1987      ?
3 Brian United States  English standard 1987      ?

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