it has been 0 days since a journalist asked me if foone was my real name
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@GabeMoralesVR that's the thing. if I was going by a silly fake name, they'd just dox me and post the "real one".
I've already lost so why try to fight?
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@foone I've mostly dodged people questioning Osmose these days, but due to poor name requirements in software, at two different jobs, I've had to answer the question "is your last name _really_ 'Lastname'???"
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@Osmose heh. now I kinda wish I had made my lastname "lastname"
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admittedly the government doesn't always know how to spell it correctly, but I'm gonna get that fixed.
They currently have it correct on the FRONT of my driver's license, but not the BACK
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which kinda terrifies me that their schema is so ridiculous that that is even POSSIBLE
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@foone true, but I didn't know this was your real name until recently. I mean, it makes sense, but if someone didn't know it was your real name, then it wouldn't really matter how long you'd used it, right? I was simply being honest to your question (although I know your real first and last name through publications).
Basically I'm just spring boarding off this to say kiwifarms really sucks. I miss byuu.
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@GabeMoralesVR yeah. they've been the organizing point for actions that have lost so many friends. delenda est and all that.
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@foone iy may eventually change miy legal name to "iykury" (no other name really seems to fit) and iy didn't even think about this being a potential problem
that'll be fun
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@iykury oh yeah, it might be. My roommate has a hyphenated last name, a perfectly common thing!
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@foone The computers at the passport office of my country permit a single character surname. The computers at the border control do not. You can imagine all the fun that causes me when I return home from a trip elsewhere.
Nowhere in the world have I experienced so many obstacles and interrogations as I have trying to re-enter the country where I was born and have lived my entire life.
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@dan ugh yikes. that's a mess.
I ran into a similar problem when I worked for the US government: we had two separate authentication systems (windows and unix), and every system would use one of those two (and it wasn't obvious which one was in use!) so you had to make your username/pass the same.
they ALMOST had the same requirements. almost. Sometimes you'd change it and then go to change it on the other and it'd be invalid, because one needs 2 digits and one needed 3
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@dysfun really irresponsible tbh
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@lapt0r @puppygirlhornypost2 initials... another thing many people changing their name don't consider!
I was pretty certain I was gonna be named "Foone Alan Turing" until I realized it meant my initials were FAT.
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@foone right to repair when
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@[email protected] @[email protected] ok but consider FAT32
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@puppygirlhornypost2 @lapt0r oh yeah. if I did it now, I'd totally just rock it and call myself "Foone Alan Turing, the 32nd" so I could be FAT32
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@dysfun exactly. humans need a right to repair
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@HoustonDog @dan that'd be a good hacker name, tbh.
a non-maskable interrupt is what many toddlers and some cats should be named