xkeeper.net
"everyone moving to bluesky is an idiot"-- me, an idiot
co-founder tcrf.net w/ roommate @rachelmae.bsky.social
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my collection is nes/snes/gen/gb/gba/ds/n64 with a very tiny bit of psx and arcade... i imagine i lost a small number of things, but not my biggest collections at least
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seriously — the first signal, "give credit", is literally just an incredibly shitty version of the basic-ass CC-BY license's *one* attribute (give credit).
"don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good", as if "the good" wasn't already mulched into a thousand pounds of slop already.
worthless
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every one of these approaches is written as if the opposing party is a logical, rational, and (most critically) honest + upstanding partner in business. and ai companies aren't. they never were. that's why we're in this situation in the first place, ✱because they don't follow creative commons✱
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the solution to people coming in and clearcutting your rainforest isn't to make a deal where they can clearcut the rainforest as long as they plant a shrub somewhere, it's to shoot them. hope this helps
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(ask) me about obscure wiki special pages suddenly becoming Very Popular out of nowhere
(anyway, the previous anecdote is, as always, based on a story from about 30 minutes ago. people are predictable and stupid, and stupid people are extremely predictable.)
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there's a funny corollary to this, the "reeks of shit" side:
if the joins channel gets one message every few hours, and then 4 people suddenly join and one of them is named HITLER_DID_NUFFIN_WRONG, there's a real, real good chance the others are also shit, and they all came from the same place.
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dealing with this sort of thing is always a value decision (mutual server? profile filled out? actual pronouns in the pronouns field? → probably OK) and your profile or first action being red flags saves me SO much time and grief.
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Undoh'd Core
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SAME
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did you ever fly the redeemer around for fun
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meeeeeeeeeee toooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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you'd think that, but have you ever noticed that you can only rotate them at certain angles?
they're actually *enormous* sheets of pre-rendered angles!
it was one of the things i'd looked into a while back, alas.
wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/File:Ro...
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my dream is a 3d model viewer/explorer integrated into the wiki. browsers are at the point where such a thing *should* be doable, but i don't know enough yet
i don't think noclip has a lot of "cut content" type stuff, though i know it has some. wonder if it's linked on the wiki anywhere
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(i have been reading tcrf.net/Proto:The_Le... )
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i get the same feeling looking at the silent hill map viewer, which is someone's unity project that lets you float around the exported models of the various "major areas" (think "underworlds" in the 2d zeldas). a bunch of rooms, floating in voids, sometimes with things where you wouldn't expect
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just a disjointed, barely-started hallway of sorts. no skybox, no connectors, no doors. just a random-ass angular riverbed in a void
probably a similar feeling to when everything goes quiet during a total eclipse. it's unnatural
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fast-acting gummy brand
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i'd have to have an income for that first one to be relevant
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on mac, maybe, but i am on windows
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home-end goes to the end of the current line (e.g. in a word-wrapped textbox they will go to the current line, not the beginning/end of the *unwrapped* line.
it is now different and it sucks.
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it astounds me every single day that somehow web developers (because discord is a glorified web app) can never, ever, EVER just leave shit alone and ALWAYS have to try and reinvent the wheel, badly
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I live in Vancouver, WA, which is very distinct from Vancouver, BC
(so for people in LV, NM, who hear about things "in vegas" that aren't in *their* vegas, ...)
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always the same story with these clowns:
"I care about preservation"
preserving what, exactly
"my ability to say slurs"
truly original
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fully intended
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doom mappers are nuts