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@SteelWool Now it is. The server ran out of space, and I had to take it down again a few times to migrate and verify data. Sorry about that.

@miserable_complex864 Yes. The server ran out of space, and I had to take it down again a few times to migrate and verify data. Sorry about that.

thank you @chaseahrens for commissioning me for a portrait!

if you too want to be immortalized in 16 colors, DM me!

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today i released version 3.5 of webgbcam, my web app that simulates a game boy camera!

maple.pet/webgbcam

current features:
- settable gamma/contrast
- settable palette from curated selection
- settings are kept for the next session (new!)
- record 5-second gif
- 3-second timer to frame your shot
- swap between front and back cameras on mobile
- tweak camera settings after taking a shot
- hide the UI & use it as a window capture for streams!

picture courtesy of me bothering @Atatra 💜

Mere days after the winter solstice, it's unseasonably warm outside. However, it didn't feel quite *this* warm.

if you wanna put a smile on my face go visit maple.pet/tech look at the stuff i do and recommend me for job positions or toss cash my way because i haven't had a job for 8 months now ko-fi.com/squirrel

With procedural generation you can save a lot of space for content but did you know that Pitfall! on the Atari 2600 uses one byte (!) to describe a room? Here's the link to an article describing how that works:
evoniuk.github.io/posts/pitfal
#gamedev #procgen #retro

i cannot stress enough how much I admire @mavica_again for its technical capabilities (not to mention its creative output, aesthetic choices, and ability to seed my brain with words that I can't stop saying aloud). You should follow it imo

Years ago I bought a collection of IBM Selectric Typewriter ‘golf balls’ (including some rarer ones) from a typewriter repair shop. Once upon a time this was how fonts were stored for the machine. The owner literally used his arm to shovel them into a cardboard box like he couldn’t get rid of them fast enough, in a shop full of hundreds of them. A good memory. #design #typography #typewriter #fonts

All jokes aside, remember what Christmas is really about, people.

Rich people being terrorized by spectres until they agree to pay their employees a living wage.

So @.joinmastodon got unbanned from Twitter.

This is the first tweet that they sent after the unbanning:

"As a company from eastern Germany, we know that building a wall to try and keep people from leaving isn't a good idea."

What a response!

Today is Yule, and wow did it sneak up on me and catch me unprepared. May you all have a merry holiday, however close or far from the solstice it may be.

and hey, if you wanna help make next year better, or just make the end of the year more bearable, ko-fi.com/squirrel

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Raspberry Pi drama 

Consumers: "Cops are using computers to spy on us more and more, and that's really worrying."

: "HEY GUYS, MEET THE COP WE HIRED! HE SPENT HIS CAREER MAKING COMPUTERIZED SPY GEAR FOR THE SURVEILLANCE STATE! ISN'T THAT SWELL?" raspberrypi.com/news/meet-rasp

Consumers: "Um, no, and here's why that's a problem."

RaspberryPi: "Stop being mean to us! Blocked!"

531 (online) (3/6)
Palmdle 533 (online) (3/6)
Palmdle 534 (online (5/6)
I missed Saturday (game 532), and that ended my streak. :<

Review your todo lists. Is there something you no longer need to do?

@ventusignis This toot written in Firefox with (as a bare minimum) the uBlock Origin extension. :blobcat:

Create a freeze frame of the action in a video every 7 frames and pause at the end for 50 frames.

mpv --ao=null --vo=image --start=0:1:44.25 --end=0:1:46.6 GUEZCxBcM78.mp4
i=1
for f in 000*.jpg; do
convert -evaluate-sequence Min ${a[@]} $f $f
[[ $((i%7)) == 0 ]] && a=(${a[@]} $f)
i=$((i+1))
l=$f
done
echo 0001{00..50}.jpg |xargs -n1 ln -s $l
cat 000*.jpg |ffmpeg -y -f mjpeg -i - -c:v libx264 -r 24 -pix_fmt yuv420p skier.mp4

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