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by lioeters
2196 days ago
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Apparently someone asked the same question - from the FAQ: > Danger keeps getting referred to as “her/she”, what gives? > When we were in the naming process of Danger, we went through a lot of names. In the end, it got named after Gem “Danger” McShane, who was involved in both the copy and the concept. While not a programmer herself, she’s helped out with trying to understand the personality behind the project. Danger, the project, is a female, northern UK, command-line app into 80’s punk/indie. Inspired by community efforts like the Haçienda / Factory Records. > Understandably, applying a gender to a genderless concept comes with it’s own complications. To make it worse, female genders tend to be applied towards “digital assistants” which should raise questions on outdated-but-still-persisting gender stereotypes and patriarchical power structures. There is no answer that can completely absolve the disconnect I’m afraid. https://danger.systems/guides/faq.html#danger-keeps-getting-... |
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