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kitan.moe
witches & elves fan, sharing things I like (all of them, please don't expect a common theme) learning how to make computer do things
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5th grader makes banger

if i can be y’all’s dad for a second: one of the most important things I’ve learned is that acquiring a skill is literally uncomfortable that awful moment where you feel confused and stupid and embarrassed? it means you’re about to learn something. and it’s *mandatory* if you want to get better

goose advice

we should bring back cuckoo clocks in homes

#初音ミク #重音テト

落書き。

i've been rotating my wizard's sister in my brain... might use her for an irl oneshot campaign later this month :D #oc

hmm? what's this manga video on my feed? usogui? imma check it out. (reads all 500+ chapters in 1 day) holy hell

ぺーぱーできた

Reminder to uninstall facebook/threads from your phone (android) basically facebook runs a localhost server on device that any website with facebook code can send a request to, in essence able to track you through VPN/incognito and without cookies insanely smart and also disgusting technique ngl

Windswept Resolve 💙✨ #OC

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Really cool ideas. I think the core features of useful computer stuff (calendars, email) should move from the "app" layer to something more like a foundation layer. Chat services can all integrate with one "container" base layer to make a single inbox, for example.

#ELDENRING 🐍😾

idea - what if uni classes have a small reward to the student with the most useful set of notes by the end (maybe like 1/2 the salary of a course assistant). Other students can vote for the most concise/helpful notes for their own studies, and the best ones gets archived and maybe even iterated upon

Mavie as a witch! @justadriandk.bsky.social

小川

キメラちゃん

How come it's 2025 and we still don't have project planning sorted out...just want an app with an outline that has nested items with deadlines...

Blind Alley No. 379

I think I just learned how my brain works: Any rabbit hole I go down to research has to come to a conclusion that allows me to move on. Either I find an existing option that feels right and I settle in, or I conclude that what I want does not exist and experiment with my own.

Image taken from a group chat today about the summer heat

I want to write some stuff and put it on the internet. A few options: - Make my own website, with a SSG to convert from markdown, or - Use something hosted like bearblog.dev or mataroa.blog I don't know how much work it would be to host my own site, but it couldn't be that hard...right?

One of the core goals of good design/accessibility is to minimize cognitive overhead. But that concept also contains familiarity - we spend less effort on learning how to use things that are familiar. Skeuomorphism was supposed to be more comfortable because real objects are familiar.

♪ Avoir un bon copaiiiin ♫

It's me lol

🌳In Forest🌲

If anyone likes to use custom fonts for browser or ebooks like me, I would recommend this. It's made for road signs, but somehow the normal lowercase is EXCELLENT for reading books and text. In fact I'm using it right now to write this post!

fun fact: research back a couple decades ago held that we can hold 7 things in mind at the same time, but I don't think many know that the research some time after that updates the number to only 4 (+-1, so 3 to 5). so...plan accordingly, and write things down, I guess?

Good read.

Started using renshuu.org to practice Japanese, & it's one of the most in depth free learning tools I've found. If this doesn't make you ditch Duolingo, nothing will. Started playing Final Fantasy IX in Japanese, & then throwing various words into a unique study list. Feeling pretty good about it.

In school I was always told to break down a problem into smaller ones, but outside of math I just don't know: how do you exactly do that? when you cannot rely on intuition/has no experience? In my research so far most writings online are a variation of "draw the rest of the owl" like this:

It just dawned on me that money has been an abstraction for a long time. Before there was cash, a physical thing to measure your budget When I click the order on an online store I don't "feel" the money being spent at all. Maybe number in bank goes down, but nothing irl changed between the moments.

Portland is a library town.

Monster Hunter Miku lineart: #monsterhunter #hatsunemiku

forms.gle/2SnE8YB77P8q... Hajimeli is looking for song submissions for an unannounced commercial rhythm game on PC. If you are interested, please see the above form.