Nerdy trans-peeps in the Seattle area, I'm starting a meetup! Meet people in meetspace! Talk about anime! I'll probably talk about Haskell! Who knows what could happen!!!
And if that isn't a good enough argument, check out this cool logo that is backed by an svg!
#introductions
Dank @maunzikation's Unterstützung bin ich nun auch auf #MasterDom.
Hooray!
Wird aber noch dauern bis ich mich hier eingelebt habe oder auch nur die Pipeline zu meinem Twitterprofil (https://twitter.com/schokopflaster) gelegt habe ^^;.
Hello World! I'm just going to start by posting the illustration from which my avatar and banner come, it's called 'Aegean Princess.' Any other fantasy or children's illustrators on here?
Good news everybody: Tusky 1.3 will be released in two days!
If any translators want to check if their language is up to date, now would be a good time: https://github.com/Vavassor/Tusky
Wherein Andrew Tanenbaum writes an open letter to Intel about MINIX3 being used in the ME and fails to call them on their shit.
“Your CPU has a secret web server that you are not allowed to access.“ (Also, a full Unix OS)
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3236064/servers/minix-the-most-popular-os-in-the-world-thanks-to-intel.amp.html
I'm doing the #prolog thing now, but sadly without lesbian warriors and beaches.
Any nice tutorials without cishet bullshit out there?
I love all those #introductions going around. Keep them coming! 👾
#introduction #introductions
Hi I am Konrad. Some people call me Conny. I am a 27-years old software developer based in Vienna, Austria.
On monday (1 week!) I start my new job at a big business group & I am really exited. Previously I only worked for small startups.
In my freetime I code opensource stuff like @Tusky, or donotlink.it.
Sometimes I also paint with watercolors, maybe I will share some paintings on here later.
I'm Theresa, a PhD student in Computer Science, a network geek, a queer #bisexual feminist and activist. Other relevant identities include cis, white, femme, poly.
On here I often write about my research, tech stuff that I came across and that I find interesting (like on #WiFi #opensource #Linux).
I try to make my posts accessible to people who don't feel like they already know everything - Please tell me if I succeed. :)
#introductions im maxx
I don't know much more beyond that myself, but I'm figuring it out!
I'm non-binary, bi, and poly. I love my friends and like playing video games. Maybe one day I'll get around to making one!
I am james. I like foxes. Sometimes I talk topically but I haven't felt the need to lately
#gamedev
#cryptocurrency
#furry
#glitch
#anime
I also have two alts. They're all me, just different facets
#introductions
hi i'm kit
i'm 27, they/them
i like to make art of all kinds
i also sometimes disc golf
i have a really nice s.o.
i really love animals
i love delicious food and cooking
i love slowpokes and abras
i like cacti and succulents
i am shy as fuck
i also hope you have a nice day 🎆
#introductions, round 2
i'm revenant, and for ~40 hours a week i work on software and firmware for A/V and control systems in theme parks that you've probably been to
the rest of the time i'm involved with emulation, the demoscene, sometimes music, ROM hacking, and enjoying anime, classic games and other nerd trash. i also help run https://tcrf.net
i'm semi-openly bi and have a general disregard for my own pronouns so just use whatever you like
website is in bio, etc etc ok bye
#introductions time again i guess
coog, late twenty something queer nonbinary heavily dyspraxic scottish entity
i'm an unlicensed computer toucher who has a worrying hardon for obsolete tech, musical and broadcasting history
occasionally i play an overgrown housecat on the internet and when i have the spoons i do digital art in various forms, mostly music though
But, in searching for it I stumbled on "The Lamb will slaughter the Lion" by Margret Killjoy, which is not really a whodunit, but is still quite a nice little book filled with lots of queer anarchists, demon deers and, well, murder.
There are a few pacing issues and I'm not really sure about the "villain(s)"m but I'd still recommend it. (And it seems there will be sequels, so we'll see how that goes.)
For a while now, I've been looking for something that I feel should exist but, AFAICT so far, doesn't:
A #whodunit or #hardboiled detective/#crime story, but set in the #anarchist/far left/squatting scene.
It seems so obvious: Close-knit community with lots of reasons not to involve regular authorities, ripe with conflicts both personal and political, big questions about what justice does look or can look like, cultures of both solidarity and self-reliance, ...
Sadly I have yet to find it.
oh and tea, please! very queer and autistic. disability. fibre. they-pronouns.
not much tech-related tooting but feelings and everything.
I like tea but: http://ko-fi.com/A674QB4