u/Aphrodite_Nine

▲ 25 r/recipes

I used to hate vegetables as a child now I can't get enough of it. I'm looking for new things to try. Did anyone else also swap sides like that and why?

I'm just looking for some methods or recipes to cook so I can use them to impress my friends and partner, something not everyone thinks of everyday. Also a new niche for me I'm just obsessed with now and quite enjoy it because it's healthy.

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u/Aphrodite_Nine — 2 days ago

Tech developers literally told women to "sound more like men" because their code was too lazy to understand them.

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Before you trust any AI assistant today, you need to know how the tech industry actually views its users.

When early voice recognition software came out, it completely failed to understand female voices. The engineering teams were almost entirely male and only tested the tech on themselves.

But instead of admitting a massive product defect, developers actually gaslit consumers. They released official instructions telling women that their voices were "substandard." The solution? Women were told to lower their pitch, stop using natural intonation, and force themselves to sound like men just to make the machines work.

Tech companies would rather force half the population to change how they speak than fix their own broken, biased algorithms.

These algorithms although improved are still hindering women's usage of technology.

u/Aphrodite_Nine — 9 days ago

Hebrew word for the tranditional "rib" in the story of Adam and Eve is "Tsela"(צלע) which actual translates to side across the Hebrew bible.

Translating it as "side" changes the imagery from minor surgery to a profound splitting of an entire half or side of the original human template.

Adam and Eve were originally created as one being (male and female created he them)

Gen 1:27 then God brings all the animals so Adam might select a helper(ezer kenegdo) but he found non suitable, thus God actually split the being removing a side. An exact counterpart.

"bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh"

Reading the text as side undercuts historical interpretations that women are secondary, derivative or subordinate because they were made from a "minor" male body part.

Jewish scholars translated the Hebrew bible into Greek(Septuagint) and when reached the word Tsela they used Greek word "Pleura"

Which also means side. Over time Pleura became associated with the modern medical term 'pleurisy' (rib cage)

In 4th century it was translated into latin as "costa" which explicitly meant "rib"

Once cemented in Latin the anatomical image dominated Christian art,theology and imagination for over a thousand years .

Historical patriarchal structures found the rib translation convenient as it supported a worldview where women were small, secondary appendage derived from men.

Gods words Gen3:16 where he mentions eves desire will be unto (contrary) her husband and he will rule over her, he was giving a descriptive predicament of the fallen world( a terrible consequence) rather than a prescriptive punishment or command. He was diagnosing how sin will naturally break and distort human relationships.

(Patriarchy and relational warfare are consequences of the fall)

Thoughts on this interpretation?, Many might argue with this due to deeply rooted psychological, institutional and cultural reasons and that this linguistic or theological reality disrupts most people's entire worldview.

(Loss of privilege,protected leverage, theological scapegoating)

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u/Aphrodite_Nine — 23 days ago
▲ 263 r/Feminism

Having mixed emotions about AI on gender dynamics regarding women and men

Honestly I did this for fun because I saw a similar post but what is going on here? Also I'm not about to eat slower or avoid fizzy drinks while the guys get simple adjustments and Ginger tea! lmao 🤣 thoughts on this?

u/Aphrodite_Nine — 24 days ago