I decided to post a meme depicting the My Summer Car community modding space, after an issue not related to my mod was blamed at my mod, in a public post on Reddit that says āthis mod sucksā. Obviously, this got taken into the wrong hands and any comment that went against the good part of my mod, by people who donāt even know what the mod is, got way more upvotes.
To fight against this behaviour of the my Summer Car community, and to help against the leaving of beginner modders after they meet the final boss that is the community, I decided to make a meme that depicts the My Summer Car community and accompanied it with a decent description of what should change: https://www.nexusmods.com/mysummercar/images/8359
First comment that I received was by a former mod author, that agreed with this, and even said what he experienced in his modding journey. I didnāt think that people would actually be told to off themselves because they made a mod. This community is utterly bad and this needs to be fixed. There are people who say that theyāre āfor funā ruining the mental health of others, and causing them to vent a lot and in worst case scenario even kill themselves. And theyāre not ashamed to put it out there.
Instead of making fun of mods (or the people who make them), we should be improving them. If you find a bug, report it to the mod author. Thatās how mods, and the whole community, get better. Spreading misinformation like āasphalt roads is gayāor leaving toxic comments only hurts everyone. Weāve lost amazing mods and modders because of hate, misinformation, and pointless drama. Itās time to stop that. Support your favorite creators by giving feedback, not insults.
Lunyaās Mini Mods even has a button made for this - it first tells you how to report bugs properly, then takes you straight to the bug reports tab on Nexus Mods.
I've posted it here before, but I'm still happy with https://memorable.website/. How much I was able to get from just using HTML, no CSS, no JS, nothing but good old markup.
No shade on CSS, and only some shade on JS. But it's nice to see that some of the basic stuff still works in some ways.
Iāve been reading a Lisp math paper by the creator of Lisp which describes Lisp in mathematical terms and then describes how Lisp can be used to produce a Lisp interpreter in very few lines of ācodeā/āmathā
and first of all I definitely think that thereās something beautiful about a language that can be explained āsimplyā (very relatively speaking) in terms of itself, but that is also so powerful that it can be built up from those basic building blocks into a full-featured programming language
it is a very dense read, and I find it funny how the creator of Lisp himself is apologetic about the syntax of Lisp lol. at the time of writing this it seems like he was interested in finding a better syntax but was limited by the BCDIC character set of the IBM computers he worked on
I feel like the creator did his best to explain things clearly but definitely could have done better, and I noticed a few syntax errors in his handwritten Lisp code and/or math syntax which I find kinda funny. even the creator of Lisp gets his parenthesis mixed up. some of those threw me for a loop for a while and Iām still not 100% sure if certain things are mistakes or if Iām just misunderstanding something
but idk reading through this paper has definitely given me a deeper appreciation for Lisp as a mathematical model of computation, and as a language. I can definitely see the beauty of a language whose entire core feature-set can be explained in a 35-page math paper. and which could presumably be explained in a longer article thatās designed to be more accessible for laypeople and has the mistakes fixed
also, I really wonder how close something like Common Lisp or Scheme is to the conceptual simplicity of the Lisp presented in this paper. I feel like Common Lisp has had a lot of⦠things added to it over the years, and I wonder if these languages still boil down to basic operations like car and cdr, maybe some arithmetic operations, etc. or if the list of mathematical primitives that they boil down to has gotten large and messy. unfortunately ālarge and messyā is the impression that I get of most Lisps, except for maybe Fennel and Janet
a lewd game that looks like it has actual character depth and a good art style
*looks inside*
cishet male fantasy
why not recommend Arch to beginners it can be stable if you know what you're doing
i dont think they know what beginners are 
got a MRI today and just having a massive objectum crush on the machine. like an mri is the most cozy romantic thing ever. the giant machine takes you inside it and you're in this safe little dark enclosed space and it wants you to just close your eyes and lie perfectly still and be a good little doll for 30 minutes while it sings to you in a voice so powerful that it gently wiggles you, on both a tactile and molecular level. humming and thrumming and making so many pretty noises for you as it peers into your inner workings, taking you apart without even taking you apart. aaaaaaa
my Tech Thing of choice is programming and the thing about programming is that in well-written code, {everything your code is doing} is explicitly visible and usually organized in an easy-to-understand hierarchy. if you want to know how the parser works, look inside of the parser module and recurse until you find the specific function that does the thing that youāre interested in
but administrating a Linux system is not like that at all which is a big part of why I hate it. config files are scattered everywhere, thereās no easy way to figure out whatās installed or whatās running at any given time, and nothing is organized in any way that makes sense to me
so I think I can understand the appeal of NixOS just because it lets you turn your Linux config into a nicely-organized codebase instead of the vague low-level chaos of a thousand config files and 5 different package managers
also it seems like Linux organizes its files based on what type of file they are. for example thereās a directory that contains every logfile for every program on the system, and thereās another that contains every executable for every program on the system. and I really prefer the Windows approach of having one directory per program instead of one directory per type of file. that way I can say āIām interested in neovimā and go into my neovim directory and see every file related to neovim all at once. and I think thatās roughly how NixOS works too
One thing I find kind of fascinating is the way artistic genres can sometimes emerge from what's essentially pranks and hoaxes.
Pro-wrestling is a good example of that, it has its roots in rigged wrestling matches and it spent a lot of time maintaining this polite fiction that it wasn't staged long past the time where it had gone from being an attempt to scam people to being a form of entertainment and artistic expression in its own right.
(There was a time when just enough people genuinely wrestling was real that you might feel the need to point out that its not, but enough people knew that it wasn't that "wrestling is fake!" was seen as kind of an annoying position to hold, like being the one guy getting angry at model train enthusiasts because their photos of trains are "faked", they are real model trains!")
My most unhinged personal theory that I genuinely believe is true is that the love for sci fi looking gas masks in drone kink is because of Bionicle
at the decentralized nerd internet, services only go down if hetzner or netcup are dead
Pokemon game that never gets around to having gameplay. it just introduces characters, railroads, and tutorializes mechanics for 200 hours and then the credits roll
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Look at how firmly its feet are planted on the ground thanks to some IK and raycasting magic!
#godot #indiegame #pixelart
Sometimes it is very easy to de-anonymize redacted documents
https://media.defense.gov/2025/Sep/17/2003800984/-1/-1/0/CG-115_INTERVIEW-DEEP-SEA-EXPLORER_REDACTED.PDF
100 million particle moose dropped on a right-angled wedge
this is exactly what John Computer, inventor of the computer, hoped that his invention might someday achieve. a pity he isnāt around to see it. not until Tuesday, anyway
why yes, random article Iām 1/4 of the way through reading, I would like to join this random websiteās mailing list! Iām always on the lookout for opportunities to get more spam, and from the looks of the 2 or 3 paragraphs Iāve been able to skim so far this is definitely the kind of spam Iād be interested in
they should invent a version of Nextdoor that isnāt overrun with normies
actually, they should invent a type of person thatās within 100 miles of me and isnāt a white Christian suburbanite
if vegetables are so healthy then why do I get sick every time I eat a meal consisting entirely of Brussels sprouts? checkmate