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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

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

if you see me mention #GAGSProject that's this: https://cryptid.cafe/notice/AxJRZIJ0k4hAXnDCsq
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Neovim 0.12 will ship with experimental support for building using the zig toolchain and package system.

While not yet suitable for end users, the cross-compilation functionality of "zig build" has already proven immensely useful when debugging windows issues.

As a little side-quest, it would be a good sanity test to make the TUI also work when running this binary under WINE. But there is still some work left for that.

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NSFW Furry art, CW: full nudity (boobs/pussy), kink (living suit)
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"Hehe, why don't you jump in and see what the world looks like as a dragon?~"

Hehehe, got my first truely NSFW commission from ed-fokk3r~

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“A new study shows that receiving an updated COVID vaccine reduced people’s risk of severe disease and death in all age groups, regardless of immunity from prior infection or vaccination”
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-study-finds-annual-covid-vaccines-protect-people-against-severe-disease/

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ℹ️ one can intimidate others using big stompy boots and a 76850kg steam locomotive.

📆 2025-08-24, Lokschuppen Aumühle

📷 fungal @hypha CC BY-NC-SA, https://fungal.locahlo.st/photography/

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Lilith Ashley Nyx Arson

this is how I imagine “awawawa” to sound btw

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Freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ablobfoxbongohyper

im a fopi neofox_floof fluffytail

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“so many good games came out this year”

*looks at the good games*

  • interactive movie
  • interactive movie
  • soulslike
  • soulslike
  • 2D soulslike
  • roguelite top-down soulslike
  • Ubisoft open world interactive movie
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Gravity Circuit is free on Epic Games! it looks like it might be kinda fun so I thought I’d mention it

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eli, shadow domme

i kinda wanna run a fedi game jam, that sounds fun

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CW-boost: Framework Computers are chuds. political obviously
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can’t wait to be made out of a substance other than human flesh

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why is it always the women that are super far away that end up liking me ><

like, it's literally the farther away a woman is from me, the more likely it is that she'll like me

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I keep wanting to post “hey are there any mutual aid groups in [my city]” or “does anyone know where to find cute transfemmes in [my city]” or etc. but I can’t because I don’t want to reveal where I live :/

rest assured it is a terrible place. one of the worst states America has to offer

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current level of boredom: taking 90s pop songs i hear on the radio and gradually transforming them mentally into megalovania

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years of exposure to storytelling media has taught me that giving a stranger control of my emotions through storytelling is Bad Actually

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don’t gate narrative closure behind multiple playthroughs of a game. it can be a nice bonus for dedicated fans to be able to unlock stuff by completing the game multiple times, but the first ending that players see should not feel like a bad ending or like it’s deliberately unsatisfying

this post inspired by Gato Roboto and Silent Hill Lowercase F

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🅰🅻🅸🅲🅴 (🌈🦄)

Since I get asked a lot about how I got into lockpicking, I figured I'd make a big ol' post about it.

Well, I have the nerdiest backstory for this skill.
So without further ado...

First, the setup:

I helped make 5th Ed. D&D.
I regularly played in a campaign with friends.
I often played some sort of lovable rogue.
I also roll natural 1s *way* too often.
This became a running joke in-game.

Next, the inciting event:

One day, after rolling a natural 1 and failing to pick a lock on a chest, setting off a trap, and then getting taken to death's door by said trap, I decided I was going to figure out how hard it would be to do IRL (with modern locks and homemade tools, which I figured would be *way* more difficult than medieval locks).

So, after game, I drove home, grabbed my kid, and said we're going to the hardware store for SCIENCE!

Now, somewhere in the back of my head was the notion that street sweeper bristles were suitable for making lockpicks (probably from reading the Anarchist's Cookbook, Poor Man's James Bond, or something like that as a little kid). So we looked in the gutters along our walk to the hardware store and managed to find two bristles by the time we got there. I bought like $50 worth of assorted locks, and we walked home.

Once home, I watched a YouTube video just to see what the tools they were using looked like, and then found a small file and some pliers, and made a simple lockpick and turning tool. Then I set to figuring out what the heck I was doing through trial and error.

By the end of the night, I'd opened all of the locks I bought (at least once), and I had my answer—a professional rogue with decent tools should succeed at picking most common medieval locks about as often as they succeed at tying their shoes.

Unbeknownst to me, I'd rolled my own natural 1 on my save vs. falling down the rabbit hole. So now, a decade later, I've taught at conferences, placed in tournaments, been sponsored by a security company, created (and eventually deleted) my own locksport YouTube channel, and have hundreds of locks in my bedroom. Over the years, I branched out to all sorts of locksport-adjacent skills, but picking is still my favorite, and I regularly teach new folx how to pick locks and improvise tools.

So that's it. That's how being a total nerd led me to discover what turned out to be one of my biggest passions in life—defeating other folx' security for fun.

Pictured: (left) my first turning tool, (right) my first lockpick.

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really insightful (IMO) video about what makes indie games stand out on Steam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiBDyZ-Pf2M

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You are a very busy, very important professor publishing very important work. Do you
a) just publish the code and data along with the paper because you know your work will survive close scrutiny and you have better things to do
b) spend your time handling individual data requests, negotiating over the scope of data shared, and re-describing individual analysis steps that are unclear in the methods

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since posting one's ffxiv character seems to be going around our circles, here are the glamours we have for some of us who play (digitally simulated eye contact in pics)

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