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@f0x Sure! As far as I can tell, isekai isn't exactly a genre; rather, it's a lens or viewpoint. Through the isekai lens, a story's mundane serendipitous elements become divinely modeled; select protagonists are able to leverage this divine connection, appearing supernatural or clairvoyant.

The main relevant feature of the Hundred Acre Wood is that informal logic works differently there. Christopher Robin is equipped with our logic, our memes, and our way of analysis; through an isekai lens, this would empower him to solve problems that seem intractable to the Wood's residents.

never a more fitting t-shirt than RESOURCE EXHAUSTION

oepsie woepsie we hawden een data lekkie wekkie, mwischien kwan je beter gaan lopen

just used the phrase "active and redeemable" in a work email and i don't feel right

i really need to figure out Nix build server stuff again sometime

sorry for late librepunk day but HAPPY LIBREPUNK DAY!!!! she is FOUR!!!! 🎉🎉🎉

fedi is a lot of things but I think for me, most of all it's a box in my house full of trans lesbian anarchists

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damn this lecture just mentioned a paper which in turn cites Kropotkin

made some nice progress on the second balance robot (stepper motor driver stuff), which sucks because now I'll have to bring both to class tomorrow... and only one fits (barely) in my giant backpack

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