🏳️⚧️Hombres trans y personas no binarias transmasculinas se enfrentan a retos para ejercer plenamente su derecho a la salud en México.
👉 https://avispa.org/?p=120546🐝
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Transmasculinidades y el laberinto del acceso a la salud en México - Avispa Midia
A pesar de las políticas de reconocimiento y los cambios en la legislación, la población transmasculina en México se enfrenta a retos para ejercer plenamente su derecho a la saludIsabel Ortega (Avispa Midia)




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in reply to feld • • •turns out you can't use -Dos.name=Linux to trick Java into changing this value.
You also can't use a custom Java Agent. I made one, used it like -javaagent:osagent.jar=Linux to let me inject a different value into the JVM.
Turns out when you do that, Java kinda explodes. Linux-specific things are not in the FreeBSD JVM so it breaks.
When something relies on matching the os.name, the only thing you can do is modify the Java jar/class bytecode directly so the JVM doesn't blow up.
Super annoying because I thought I had a really clever solution to avoid needing to repeat this process every time the software is updated.
Guido Kollerie
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in reply to Guido Kollerie • • •@guido @ronnie_bonkers Now that it's working (with unknown missing functionality), keeping it working isn't too hard. One manual step every new controller release to modify a jar before publishing the port update isn't too bad.
I really just don't want to be forced to run a VM for this 🤮