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@maunzikation you could make a bot that sends a tweet every time you post something mastodon that says: "I just wrote something very interesting on Mastodon" 🤖 :blobjoy:

It's kind of like people on birdsite tweeting facebook links all the time. You can do that but I might not follow you then.

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@minx I find just the RTs annoying, all the birdsite links and handles, not crossposts in general.

I have no problem to read bridsite - masto crossposts. Except all the birdsite retweets... They are spamming the TL and you can't turn them off like directly on birdsite.

Would be cool to maybe automatically use the CW feature for RTs but I'm not sure. Maybe completely turn off RTs in the crossposter tools, that would be nice.

@maunzikation I would never use a crossposter ^^ It's just 2 completely different worlds and sets of people and uuuh, nope. I'm not half as comfortable posting things on birdsite ...

We could use a Vietnamese interpreter for Tipsy's parents. We would prefer someone in the LGBT community. Any volunteers would be lovely

GNU Natalie Nguyen 

I guess, too, if you want this shirt, you can sign up to get Cotton Bureau to do another printing: cottonbureau.com/products/let-

Profits go to Trans Lifeline.

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what are some games where you can play as anthro squirrels other than furcadia and second life

Oh and the read/write speed is apparently doubling every 15 months (Moore's law?).

We should be at approximately 128 bits/min now

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@a_breakin_glass They didn't say. Just that today you can control a driving car directly via brain-interface.

They predicted that in 25 years we will be able to communicate (like texting or with text-to-speech) just by thinking it.

I don't know where this leaves us in terms of I/O speed today 👾

Reading from and writing to the human brain directly, like with a hard disk. In 2012 the reading speed was about 8 bits/minute.

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The lecturer just went from basic EEG to some monkey experiment to brain-computer-interfaces 👾

Idea for a new hobby:
Collecting network packet capture (pcap) traces from interesting/"fun" network environments. :3
In the same way other people collect stamps or whatever.

"Look at this weird setup with multiple DHCP servers!"
"I've got one where the timings are totally off!"
... you could also trade them if you're comfortable. :D

@natanji@octodon.social We were talking about needing this possibility (boost with CW) half a year ago but it seems like nothing happened since then.

@Gargron

Binder/STP/Packers/Pouches giveaway by Uppercase chase
From the 1rst to the 8th of November to apply ( goo.gl/forms/pgAu0bUhIiiNiKzp2 )
ONLY for people who can't afford them at all and have dysphoria but absolutely not for cosplayers.
One entry only, and only one product per person (don't do several entries just to try have more than one product)

More details in the video :
youtu.be/v4mDm_zleBI

Discount codes in the description for people who have a bit of money.

Never got payed for coding, though.

Currently, I work in a #copyshop. A #CopyJob, if you will. :blobpats:

I think I got the job in parts because I mentioned enjoying #bookbinding, like, as a hobby. For some reason, nobody there believed that. 🤷

So now I spend a considerably amount of worktime ... BINDING THINGS! :blobaww: 💜

(Mostly coil/wire binding, but they have this #gluebinding machine... 😍 )

Anyway, so that's most of me, I guess.

Hi.

#introduction

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(Briefly thought about following some of my friends into studying #art professionally, but decided I lacked both consistent #style and #bullshitting ability necessary for that.

So instead I got into #programming, mostly in #python. I love coding weird stuff, like #procgen #zines or #bots that tell people how #queer a thing is and my hard disk is littered with projects that went nowhere.

(Like I still have a couple gigs of GG tweets I wanted to analyze using #SocialNetworkAnalysis.)

#introduction

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