Do you play #MagicTheGathering?
Did you know WOTC has a code of conduct?
Or that "This Code and all its related Guidelines applies to all members of the Wizards community, from one-time players to pros, shop owners, and convention managers"?
It's right here! https://company.wizards.com/en/legal/code-conduct
Remember kids, when in doubt at an organized event, call a judge over.
Well maybe one more:
Tech salvage co-op on a tech 'raid' where members of the co-op have located unused, in-tact technology, and have negotiated with the current occupants (or owners if no one lives there) for the recovery of the devices. These will then be used to extend the meshnet or add redundancies, improve the capabilities of libraries, or provide to others in their community.
kink, consent, grumpy
It is really frustrating when people act like there's one perfect way to ask for consent in all situations.
There's like three pretty good ways to do consent.
All of them have benefits. All of them have problems.
If you're autistic, it's okay to not get all the secret rules and need to be especially cautious.
If you're autistic, you will be more vulnerable to having your consent violated, because neurotypicals won't bother trying to figure how consent works for you.
Things spotted on market day in Aotearoa #newzealand :
A small human with his face and hands covered in chocolate ice-cream being told by his mum "Fin, keep your hands to yourself." He spreads his hands as wide as possible, grins cheekily and roars "NO!"
A guy with bare feet (20s?) and a British accent talking to a stall owner. He says "I came here six months ago. I only meant to stay for two weeks but I can't bring myself to leave yet." Stall owner nods in sympathy.
A small human and his grandma walking along. Grandma on small human's heels as he instructs her how to ONLY step on the shadows because stepping in the sun is bad luck. Both seem to be thoroughly enjoying the game. Later seen in line for a crepe. (Standing on shadows.)
The owner of a pottery stall explaining to a woman (80s?) with arthritically bent hands that he makes sure his cups have handles that anyone can hold. She makes a delighted noise when he shows her a cup that she can grip easily.
A macaron vendor explaining to three small humans (8 and younger?) how he makes his macarons. They are all completely focussed. He says "The trick is, don't sift the almond meal. They all tell ya to do it, but don't believe them!" All three small humans nod solemnly.
Any typos spotted in this post are not typos, they are poetry. Or at least that's what this author is claiming and I am totally prepared to do an interpretive dance to any typo poetry to back it up. (With kazoo accompaniment. Because poetry.)
The irony of a commercial ship tearing down a symbol of post Cold War cooperation, collaboration, and peace between nations cannot be overstated.
A new era is born with future projections pointing to the building of commercial space stations.
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https://www.space.com/spacex-dragon-iss-deorbit-vehicle-design-revealed
I have a problem: there are a lot of very specific projects that I would want to work on, that currently do not seem to exist, but that I also couldn't realistically do on my own, and it's difficult to even start without someone like-minded to bounce ideas off.
Now I could share my ideas far and wide in detail and hope that someone is interested and responds, but I *also* have ADHD, which means that when they do, I might not be able to get back to them in a timely manner, and it may take quite some time before my interest loops back around to that specific project.
I'll likely keep my focus much better once I have someone else to collaborate with regularly/actively, but even then my availability/focus may be erratic, and it feels unfair to commit to working on a project and then make that someone else's problem.
The easiest thing for me to work with is someone who could commit to collaborating on a project, based on the ideas/goals that I already have, and subject to whenever I happen to have focus available. But that is so unbalanced in terms of what each party is expected to bring to the table, that that also feels unreasonable to ask for.
Not sure what to do about this, or how to proceed from here. Like, I can do a lot of the work, in principle, just not on any sort of predetermined schedule, but for this to work there needs to be some kind of synchronized-ish working on the project.
(Advice welcome, as long as you understand what "having ADHD" means and don't come up with useless 'advice' like "have you tried <neurotypical lifehack> to focus better")
in case you hadn't heard about it yet: there's an app, that will take your CO2-measurements and put them on a map for all to see.
https://indoorco2map.com
"Anyone who has a mobile phone and a supported mobile CO2-Monitor can participate in the data collection. Currently only the most widespread Device, the Aranet4 is supported but it is planned to support the Airvalent and Inkbird as soon as August."
https://indoorco2map.com/about.html
TL;DR: HELP ME REUNITE WITH MY PENCIL BOX😭
I know this is a long shot but if you spot a pencil box that approximately looks like this stuffed with fountain pens, crochet hooks and a penguin key chain, please let me know?
Highly likely in Dublin City Centre by the River Liffey
It is not that valuable in money, but it does have my fountain pens and I am so sad. 😭 😭 😭
Mine is more maroon than rainbow but it looks like this.
BRB going to cry my eyes out
I think the problem with having a shitty software job is the fact that programming is one of my favorite things to do, to the point that I have devoted my entire life to becoming an engineer since elementary school, and they're having me write ten lines of powershell scripts, and then five hundred google docs
longpost on old NES speedrun drama
Every now and then I think about this old drama chestnut in the NES speedrunning community that more or less entirely jaded vee on the idea of any leaderboard being entirely trustworthy and representative of the game's entire speedrun history.
The short of it is a few people got together and tried to make a list of "NES console-wide rules". Then started going around speedrun.com asking board mods to adopt them in addition to game-specific rules.
This got real weird when that group landed on Battletoads & Double Dragon, a game that allowed turbo/autofire. A couple of representatives from "The NES speedrunning community", as if there could only be one, showed up and started demanding turbo be banned and the board purged because you couldn't tell who did or didn't use turbo. The mods didn't really respond, so those people went to SRDC staff and had the game's moderation removed and replaced with people who don't even run the game, in order to "fix the board"
As I understand it, one of the people calling for the board purge was friends with the site's core developer, not even a site moderator, and the dev just took him at his word and made the moderation change.
Anyway the new mods blanked the board, citing "we don't know any of these runners and can't tell who did or didn't use turbo"; because after all, they didn't know the game they were taking over.
The reason the mods didn't respond to the demand initially? The entire speedrun scene of BTDD NES was Russian. Russians, by the by, primarily experienced NES in the era via a NES clone called the Dendy.
This is a Dendy. Notice the turbo buttons?
This is why I have zero faith in some one-size-fits-all pure view of speedrunning. That community more or less died because the people who took the board over didn't actually care about the game, they just wanted turbo out of their pure NES world.
It's also why I stopped trusting SRDC. Goes double now and days considering dotabuff owns them now.
At least, as I understand, the person who caused this mess chilled out in later years. That shameful-ass post of "If you can't do the mashing go find a different game" spat into a community of people who all agreed to allow turbo is still there though.
It's funny because I was reminded of this because I went and found Callum's old Toto World 3 run and found they said "Oops I had turbo on for a small segment, I penalized myself several seconds for that" and I'm cool with that. A lot of people wouldn't be.
mastodon for harris, death
but this system would not have survived had it not been upheld by people LIKE YOU.
people who call us bums. crackheads. beggars. people who spit on the very idea of having to believe us. people who put up spikes on benches or passcodes on restroom doors. people who arrest activists for handing out food for the poor. people who believe in capitalism that kills them. people on this very platform, who would rather see a person suffer than not donate to a richie
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Technical debt collector and general hype-hater. Early 30s, non-binary, ND, poly, relationship anarchist, generally queer.
Sometimes horny on main (behind CW), very much into kink (bondage, freeuse, CNC, and other stuff), and believe it or not, very much a submissive bottom :p
Feel free to flirt, but if you want to actually meet up and/or do something with me, lewd or otherwise, please tell me explicitly or I won't realize :) I'm generally very open to that sort of thing!
Further boundaries: boosts are OK (including for lewd posts), DMs are open. But the devil doesn't need an advocate; I'm not interested in combative arguing in my mentions. I am however happy to explain things in-depth when asked non-combatively.
My spoons are limited, so I may not always have the energy to respond to messages.
Strong views about abolishing oppression, hierarchy, agency, and self-governance - but I also trust people by default and give them room to grow, unless they give me reason not to. That all also applies to technology and how it's built.