Show newer

@tealturtle the idea that rich people are essential NPCs both makes a lot of sense, and deeply disturbs me.

@TheGibson there are lots of defcon talks about how to compromise a door. Picking the lock is just about the last thing to try on the list, because most other ways to gain angry are quicker and easier.

For example, slide the latch, or take the door off its hinges.

Got a new job, and while I'm looking forward to getting a start on my career of choice, the 8-5 life is really fucking grinding me down.

And I'm aware that becoming integrated more fully into capitalism will make it more difficult, ultimately, for me to dismantle it.

@Minty@radical.town Shh don't spoil the secret. Papa Soros might get jealous.

Every day I get up and think about how much I hate my country

@ark Looking back, I'm amused to find that the most effective public transit system I've ever encountered in my travels around the United States was in Las Vegas.

Regular buses every 20 minutes, express buses every 30 minutes, going down to like 30 and 45 at night, and most of the transit throughout the city operating through the night except for some suburb routes.

Happy Sysadmin day to all the sysadmins around here!

And especially to our very own sysadmin, @maple !

@tealturtle wtf is that even supposed to mean?

First, the traitor's flag will be pulled down!

Then, we're going to go back a bit in the history and pull down the early revolutionary flag

And then we're going to skip all the way forward and pull down today's flag!

@starwall See, what you're actually hearing is a hit-list.

Cats hate tankies.

Neofeud is a game about my experiences growing up in Hawaii's ghetto, being a social worker & STEM teacher for poor, homeless, refugees, mostly non-white kids in slums of Hawaii the tour buses avoid, while living out of a van. 100% of sales go to putting a roof over my kids' head (we're getting kicked out of our house at the end of the month)

Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/673
Itch: silverspook.itch.io/neofeud

@distressedegg will do! I'd been meaning to photograph the process for the acoustic panels I'd already made, but this is a good reason to actually do it.

(I think you attached the reply to the wrong post)

@siosilvar probably an accidentally included invisible overlay on that part of your screen that takes window stack priority over everything else.

A car is a choose your own adventure book.

A drunk driver swerves into your lane.

Do you grip the steering wheel and maintain your lane, or swerve onto the sidewalk?

@distressedegg

The I and the 0 also serve to represent, besides power flowing or not, a simplified sans-serif binary 1 & 0, with 1 in binary meaning "on" and 0 meaning "off"

Digging into the symbolism of the things that surround us is really neat!

@distressedegg

So the symbol, in its general meaning, is intended to convey that the button it is indicating can switch the device's state between on and off. The idea that turning on the device also activates queer villainy, going by the symbolism as a whole, is a really neat idea.

@distressedegg @hierarchon

Obviously, it's this ( qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg- )

But with your queer villainy lightning bolt going into the circle instead of a simple line.

Fun fact, this particular symbol is meant to be the synthesis of a circle (the "off" symbol" in tech) and the line (symbolizing that power is flowing)

Stylizing the line, which symbolizes "power on" into the queer villainy lightning bolt is definitely the way to go, IMO.

@distressedegg I'm going to turn it into an acoustic panel which I'm going to gift to my nb partner for them to hang in their room. I'm going to take pictures of the process for others to follow.

Show older
Computer Fairies

Computer Fairies is a Mastodon instance that aims to be as queer, friendly and furry as possible. We welcome all kinds of computer fairies!