reminder: do *not* open your door for ICE unless they have a warrant. do not say anything to them, don't answer a single question, don't sign anything. it's your right. And feel free to record them; only Illinois has attempted to make this illegal, and the ACLU is currently suing them.
there's been some false information floating around about ICE and police in general -- much of which is so directly counterproductive I suspect it's malicious -- so just figured I'd throw it out there.
queer history, yelling at teenagers
like I get that they're young and it's not an easy thing to read up on (and not by accident) but seeing a lot of openly gay kids coming out with the same "can you do that quieter and more like a normal person" lines as homophobes is kinda distressing honestly.
Mozilla is conducting a survey of web developers' and designers' needs https://hacks.mozilla.org/2019/07/mdn-web-developer-designer-survey/
Just had a random thought. Maybe I should try my spectrum to see if it works! The TV I have does have an RF input so it'd be usable!
then I realised I didn't have any joysticks for my spectrum. Somehow, I had lost the cool ass joystick I had for it.
But I couldn't remember the name! Turns out it's a Konix Speedking I had, which was my favourite spectrum joystick like, EVER. So responsive, lightweight, and comfortable.
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THEN I found out that Konix still exist and make PC gaming stuff @_@
Genuinely not sure what to classify Lapis x Labyrinth as.
I mean... it's kinda a dungeon crawler? I guess? But the dungeons are like... side scrolling platformer mazes?
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and it's less about getting through it and getting to the end and more about getting the most treasure out of the short little 2 to 5 floor dungeons (I don't think there's any longer than 4 floors but I said 5 to be sure) in the 5 minutes you have per floor.
yeah i'm moving over to chitter.xyz now. Soooo go there! I'm there now.