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software tinkerer and aspiring rationalist. transhumanist and alterhuman

I try to be very careful about CWing things. sometimes I make mistakes but I want to make my posts as safe to read as possible

I sometimes post NSFW/kinky/lewd things behind CWs. this should go without saying but if you're a minor please do not interact with anything lewd/NSFW that I post

I have very limited energy and am very shy so it might take me a long time to reply to messages sometimes, or I might not be able to reply at all. this is kind of an "output only" account for the most part, but I'm hopeful that I can change that over time

I sometimes use curly braces to {clearly show where a grammatical phrase begins and ends}, like that. you can think of them like parenthesis in code or math, except they operate on grammar instead

we’re at a point now where these defense mechanisms against internet assholery have even leaked into TV and movies. there are so many TV shows, for example, that are terrified of unironic sincerity or positivity or optimism in any form. any time a character expresses any affirmative value whatsoever it’s usually the show going “lol look at this fuckin loser having morals and ideals”, or at the very least it’s presented ambiguously enough that the writers can claim that that was the intent

the result is a whole bunch of storytelling that has nothing to express other than criticism, contempt, cynicism, and ridicule

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don't criticize other peoples' art, "you"
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before criticizing someone else’s art, consider these questions:

  • did they ask for constructive criticism?
  • you are trying to be constructive with your criticism, right?
  • have you carefully worded your feedback so that it is gentle and constructive and sounds more like helpful feedback than criticism?

if you answered “no” to one or more of these questions and you still feel the need to post your criticism, please try your absolute hardest to make a piece of art and then post it publicly on twitter dot com so that you can learn some fucking empathy

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“I had a dream that…” is internet-speak for “y’all fuckers will clown on me if I show the vulnerability of admitting that this came from my daytime creativity”

and you know what? I’m glad that there are workarounds for showing vulnerability and creativity online without the risk of getting absolutely blasted for it

but I do wish that internet culture as a whole could just, grow up enough that people don’t have to frame everything as coming from their subconscious or whatever

what a utopia we would live in if artists felt safe to share their vulnerable selves completely online, without any trace of irony or self-deprecation or any other defense mechanism at all. imagine how much more art we would have, and how much more varied and beautiful it would be

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@Shivaekul hehe - I’m using WinCompose which is one of my favorite pieces of Windows software ever. it emulates the functionality of the compose key on Linux, so I can press a configurable key (for me it’s the menu key) followed by a sequence of other keys in order to type special characters

for example I can type a lowercase lambda with [compose]*l (the compose key, then asterisk, the lowercase l) and uppercase lambda is the same except capital L. all of the Greek letters are like that - for example π and Π are *p and *P

a lot of the key sequences are really intuitive, too, like u + " = ü, and you can configure your own sequences - like for me bh is a [b]lue [h]eart: 💙

anyway enough evangelizing it lol. but I do love it a lot

and yeah that’s totally fair! I love that Lua is designed to be {the minimum number of concepts needed in order to be a somewhat comfortable scripting language}. it constantly recycles concepts in new contexts and clever ways so that it’s extremely easy to conceptualize the entire language, and there’s very very little magic… but it’s also Very Painful to work with on Windows unless it’s embedded in something else. and even then it often asks you to reinvent an entire usable standard library from scratch lol. though it’s much much better on Linux, which is why I’m playing with it through WSL

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malecoded_dyke@weirder.queer.bond

sex, & its categorization, how online ERP is left out of it despite it needing to be classified as sex imo for safety reasons. also asexuality & minimization of asexual expression
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I am Once Again posting about how digital sex should count as a form of sex & how including it in the category of types of sex = more opportunities to teach folks good DIGITAL sex ed. Bc the net is severely lacking in resources on how to keep urself safe during non-physical text, video, or audio sex. We got the basic netiquette & "block boundary breakers" but not...much else.... nobody's teaching anyone that all the IRL rules that can apply to digital situations do apply to erp. I DO think digital aftercare is necessary. I think taking it seriously & respecting it as a form of sex isn't silly & should never be considered silly. Furthermore, there are asexualities that favor exclusively digital sexual activity & zero irl contact, & we shouldn't be making anyone with them feel like their preferences & sexuality is lesser than.

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Alice Averlong🏳️‍⚧️

hah. looking at mastodon on a CRT, and it triggered the "your screen is so small, it must be a phone!" styling

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this is very gender

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@Shivaekul hehehe - yeah Fennel will also let you type lambda but I thought it was so cool that it let me use λ that I’ve been doing that instead

and also yeah! it helps a lot for me to be able to immediately see where assignment is happening like that. the parenthesis still trip me up a lot but the square brackets definitely help

and thank you! yeah this is the perfect introduction to Lisps for me because everything is extremely simple and I already know how Lua works, and this is basically just a thin layer on top of Lua

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apparently people are working on tooling to add Fennel to the Neovim ecosystem so you can write your Neovim config in a Lisp-like language. that has me hopeful that fennel-ls (a Fennel LSP that Needs Some Work) will continue to improve

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anyway here’s my Fennel sandbox repo if anyone is curious what Fennel looks like. it’s probably too Lua-like to appeal to Lisp users and too Lisp-like to appeal to anyone else

but idk I think I kinda like it. it’s aggressively counterintuitive yet very simple

https://gitlab.com/__kasdeya__/learning-fennel

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the behavior of double quotes in bash should be illegal

straight to jail

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Edited 5 months ago

okay it’s actually surprising me a lot how quickly I’m getting used to Fennel’s Lisp-like syntax. it’s really not that difficult for me to work with at all anymore, though it’s definitely still unfamiliar enough that it takes me a second to translate what I want to do into Parenthesis Speak

also the lack of type-checking is causing a lot of problems. or really, it’s just making problems much harder to track down and only apparent at runtime. clearly the best solution to this problem is to create a typed version of Fennel that transpiles into Fennel, which can then transpile into Lua

(please don’t actually do that)

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Cassandra is only carbon now

Thesis: GOTO is bad for managing complex code.

Antithesis: GOTO put humans on the moon.

Synthesis: going to the moon required less software complexity than modern frameworks require of "apps."

https://mastodon.social/@hynek/115236967047216841

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Aonuma on the inspiration to turn Link into a wolf in Twilight Princess, 2016.

Source: Nintendo



https://www.notion.so/c7696ae6d0cc471eb32c80d73a91c273

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everyone: we stopped caring about graphics in 2015

AAA studios: 12 FPS on a 3090 - got it

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amazing how AAA games continue to run worse despite looking exactly like they did in 2018

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very dark thoughts on Human Domestication Guide and dehumanization re: on supremacy and anthropocentrism
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@rowan one of the things that I find both fascinating and chilling about Human Domestication Guide is how it unflinchingly explores this moral gap between “I love my pet” and “I don’t especially value my pet’s life, wellbeing, or consent when compared to my ingroup” - by flipping the script and making humans the pets

obviously HDG sexualizes the whole thing but I still find it a deeply unsettling and very thought-provoking concept - to explore how an entire species can be simultaneously loved and horrifically abused, and how these two facts can coexist without the pet owners feeling any kind of cognitive dissonance or needing to lie to themselves

I think this exact dynamic might be what HDG is meant to explore in the first place, though I don’t know it well enough to say for sure

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very dark thoughts on Human Domestication Guide and dehumanization re: on supremacy and anthropocentrism
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@rowan one of the things that I find both fascinating and chilling about Human Domestication Guide is how it unflinchingly explores this moral gap between “I love my pet” and “I don’t especially value my pet’s life, wellbeing, or consent when compared to my ingroup” - by flipping the script and making humans the pets

obviously HDG sexualizes the whole thing but I still find it a deeply unsettling and very thought-provoking concept - to explore how an entire species can be simultaneously loved and horrifically abused, and how these two facts can coexist without the pet owners feeling any kind of cognitive dissonance or needing to lie to themselves

I think this exact dynamic might be what HDG is meant to explore in the first place, though I don’t know it well enough to say for sure

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