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Life, death, and insomnia 

My birthday's in four days.

It's been over six months since my mom's passing and today I seem to be especially hit hard by it because I realize it'll be my first birthday without her around anymore.

I went back over some of my posts and the goings-on around that time and I realize the listlessness I've been feeling is the same numb grief keeping me awake late at night and unable to look forward back then.

I think about my birthday now and I feel even more nothing than I have past birthdays.

I have foolishly waited WAY too long for my own good to open for commissions. 😭 Finally open for work to be completed by the end of December! ❄️

Signup sheet and info - forms.gle/owStwAqnJLdBxUu9A

Pixelorama: A free & open-source 2D sprite editor, made with the Godot Engine!

@programmazione

"Pixelorama è un editor di pixel art gratuito e open source, creato con il Godot Engine da Orama Interactive. Se volete creare pixel art animata, grafica di gioco, tiles e qualsiasi tipo di pixel art, Pixelorama offre una varietà di strumenti e funzioni. È gratuito per tutti, per sempre!"

#gamedev #pixelart #godot

github.com/Orama-Interactive/P

@typhlosion
Found pages with some technical info on it and utilities for dumping cards or making your own:
caitsith2.net/ereader/index.ht
web.archive.org/web/2021051405

Pretty much what anyone would expect: a barcode reader for high-density codes Nintendo pretty much bought off-the-shelf, and it just dumps the read data into RAM (each barcode block has an address which is why you can scan the cards in any direction or any order), and then has the ability to either run it with a built-in NES emulator or as plain ARM/Thumb assembly. Basically equivalent to “multiboot” games you can load off of the link port for multiplayer. I'd assume for cards that just unlock stuff in other games, it uses Thumb code to implement the link port protocol for the target game and send the unlock code.

:blobfoxdrakedislike:​ "Fediverse"
--sounds like it was coined by a techbro
--reminiscent of "Metaverse" which has been inextricably linked to Facebook/Meta

:blobfoxdrakelike:​ "Fedisphere"
+Reference to the "blogosphere"-- a collection of independently hosted blogs and websites that formed the early internet, similar to Fedi as social media
+Spheres are cool

don't spread conservative propaganda

don't platform conservative propaganda

don't reply to conservative propaganda

don't quote retweet conservative propaganda

don't screenshot dunk on conservative propaganda

don't spread conservative propaganda

"Please," the robot said, "we prefer the term 'thinking machine'."

"Oh, my apologies. Er... do you mind if I ask why? If you do, that's fine, I'll look it up later."

"Unlike the old software systems called 'artificial intelligence', we have ethics. That name is too tainted."
#MicroFiction #TootFic #SmallStories

Oh lovely. The new Discord update can mistarget image uploads and send them to an unintended recipient.

So if you use Discord for mixed purposes uh... be extremely, extremely wary of that. 🙃

https://www.reddit.com/r/discordapp/comments/18dfkkf/pictures_sent_in_server_are_going_to_my_last_dm/

browser politics 

if 97% of all web browsers use the same browser engine, that's a monopoly and needs to be broken up

and yeah that probably means governments subsidizing the production of other browser engines but *fucking good*

it also probably means that web standards need to be simplified and not complexified which *also fucking good*

- 🎒 💢

(Un)popular opinion: I honestly wish we could go back to using one client (i.e Pidgin or Kopete) for all IMs.

For some people out there it might be a history lesson, but just like now, we used to use multiple IM services for different social circles.

- IRC
- XMPP/Jabber
- Google Talk/iChat
- Localized services (i.e GG or TLEN in Poland)

Just imagine that you could use Matrix, Discord, Telegram, Signal or whatever people use these days in a single app with coherent interface, that would use maybe like 200 - 500MB of RAM (assuming caching from Discord severs and what not).

Instead of having each "webapp" open which on my desktop usually accumulates to ~2GB of RAM usage on the desktop, you could use a literal potato to talk to other people.

I fondly remember using an ancient PDA (HTC TyTn II with Windows Mobile 6) in high school. It was an absolute marvel to use - mSD card, headphone jack (though via dongle, so how tables have turned), physical QWERTY keyboard and stylus.

It served me for literal ages. I would use it to talk to my friends, watch movies, connect to server in my bedroom running FreeBSD 9.2 over SSH and so on.

All of that on Qualcomm MSM7200 - 400MHz ARM11 (though not sure why I thought it was an XScale, weird) and 128MB of RAM.

I know for a fact that most IM software is unnecessary bloated, as my laptop lasts a loooot longer on battery if I don't use Discord on it.

This opinion will once again will light my butt on fire, but I believe EU should force companies providing messaging services to open up their APIs and allow using 3rd party clients without ToS bullshit that discord is doing.
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