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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

Fedi bots at night

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food tip, poverty mention
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if you roll brussels sprouts in salted olive oil and put them in the oven on high heat until they get nice and brown, they are fucking delicious, very cheap to make, take basically zero effort, and they’re drastically healthier than my usual American poverty diet

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me: English language can you give me they/them pronouns for referring to multiple non-people?

English language: to clearly indicate whether you’re talking about multiple people or multiple inanimate objects?

me: yeees

*actually uses them to refer to multiple it/its beings like a boss*

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this is how I feel listening to basically any plot involving intrigue

That Scene in a Christopher Nolan Film When You Give Up Trying to Follow the Story

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Fascinating blog that reveals a worrying practice: https://jviide.iki.fi/http-redirects.
Many sites exposing a service with an HTTP API can be accessed on HTTP. Sure, the server will redirect to HTTPS, but the client has already sent credentials over the HTTP connection, basically sending password-equivalent data in clear text! Consequences are easy to guess. The blog lists dozens of servers doing that, some small, several quite big!

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not sure if this will be an unpopular opinion but:

the fun of a roguelike/roguelite comes from being given a weird, randomized toolset and trying to improvise around that. part of the fun is also trying to build off of that toolset to create an overpowered combination of abilities

in some runs you get completely overpowered without even trying, and with others your luck is so bad that you can barely accomplish anything. but the more you play and start to see patterns in how to become powerful, the better you get at using the strangest things to your advantage. in order for this to work, items need to be able to strongly synergize: they need to interact with each other in intricate ways that affect your playstyle a lot

and the problem that I have with modern roguelites is that they just don’t seem to remember this? with the exception of Balatro which completely nails it. but like try creating an overpowered combo in Hades 1 or Cult of the Lamb or Severed Steel’s Rogue Steel mode. you basically just can’t. all of the upgrades are super bland and don’t really have any potential for interesting synergies

I feel like a lot of indie games are being shoehorned into the roguelite mold, instead of being created from the ground up in order to be an interesting roguelite

(this post inspired by me replaying a game with a lot of potential but which fell flat in just enough areas to kinda ruin its own gameplay: Teleglitch. one of its biggest mistakes was that it Should Not Have Been A Roguelite)

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holy fuck

https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/issues/30760

they're finally changing the message sound

after 8 years

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Dear website designers,

Please stop disabling text selection (highlight) on your websites.

First, it isn't exactly rocket science to bypass;

second, there are people who highlight the paragraphs they are reading.

More of this and I will copy and paste them somewhere else out of spite.

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Octavia Con Amore pink_moon_and_stars Succubard's Library

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:boosts_ok: racism, fedi, specifically for people who want to or are currently fighting racism
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I need to write a proper post about this at some point, but for now, here's the short version:

If you're purportedly fighting racism on fedi, purportedly trying to make it a more diverse space, purportedly trying to make it a more welcoming space to people that aren't white, etc, stop assuming people that don't have their race plastered in all caps on their profile are white, k? shiba_angry (*especially* if you're a POC yourself)

Because you know what that is? White-washing, an example of the very racism we're trying to fight, and something that makes a space seem less diverse than it actually is zerotwo_shrug

The fact that it's used against POC to discredit what we have to say is just the cherry on top (and often even a wonderful example of lateral violence cat_facepalm )

p.s. Deflecting criticism from poc by insinuating they're not actually poc, that they're actually white, is included in this as well. Some people use this as their go-to defense, painting everyone who they don't agree with as 'white' or 'not poc enough'.

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my brain is completely fried after doing a DailyProgrammer in Fennel @_@

https://pastebin.com/i1cbWYXD

I think I’m getting the hang of Lisp’s weirdness though – a little bit. Fennel is definitely the perfect gateway into Lisp for me:

  • it’s easy to write imperative code
  • it’s very small and simple
  • under the surface it’s basically just Lua, and I know Lua decently well

I’m using fennel-ls as my LSP and it’s… workable. it definitely helps a lot more than having no LSP

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the only thing worse than supporting legacy software, is not supporting legacy software

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new pronoun notation: appending a number to be used as a weight for random pronoun selection

it/its:10 she/her:5 they/them:1

10/16 it/its, 5/16 she/her, 1/16 they/them

maybe include 0 as a "i won't get mad at you for using this but avoid it"

it/its in a she/her:0 way

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Congratulations to all, on the release of Unicode 17.0. The "distorted face" is now officially standardized as \u1FAEA

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y'all, my husband (not a tech guy) just managed to stumble innocently into Windows' biggest, deepest, darkest black hole of legacy hacks:

"I was making textfiles with explanations of different D&D stats, str, dex, etc, but it wouldn't let me name a file con..."

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this is the energy i bring to software development

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Just ate some cheese

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the USA is such a beautiful country

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US job hunting, asking for advice, boosts appreciated
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so uh… the entire American tech industry has shit itself and there are no longer any tech jobs at all, whatsoever. could anyone recommend a new career path for me? I am:

  • very technically minded
  • very fast at learning things on my own - especially if I can tinker/experiment with them (or a simulation of them) to gain an intuition
  • extremely good with computers, programming, etc.
  • cripplingly socially anxious, so ideally it should involve as little interaction with people as possible
  • very anxious in general so it shouldn’t be a stressful job, ideally
  • on a truly disgusting sleep schedule. I’d love if I could do shift work instead of having to wake up at 8am
  • looking for a job that has a lot of demand for workers, so it’s easy to get hired. I’ve been trying to get a tech job for years but nobody likes me
  • okay with going through a training program for up to a year, but no longer than a year

I’d really love to hear about any options that y’all know about

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