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Note: If you don't yet have an address where you can receive a sticker, you can send us an email explaining so and we will save a sticker for when you can receive it

Once each laptop sticker has been accounted for, we will begin delivering a new run of a brand new item, also limited to 100

Note: We have decided that the Suricrasia Online stickers will have a limited run of 100. That makes 88 still available. Get them while you can!
suricrasia.online/merch/

Suricrasia Online stickers will ship sometime next week!

send an email to swords@suricrasia.online for your free sword!

send an email to swords@suricrasia.online for your free sword!

🚨NEW PROJECT ALERT🚨

I'm going to start publishing a weekly newsletter called Masthead.

Each week I'll talk to a person on Mastodon doing cool stuff. You can subscribe here: tinyletter.com/masthead

I hope you like it!

PLEASE NOTE: The stickers that people received recently are part of the secret first batch. Three people got three stickers each.

The final July sticker campaign will have each person get one sticker. Also, the stickers have a different slogan: "connecting your world, whenever!" vs "global networking solutions"

boost this toot if you joined Suricrasia Online for the compulsory maid outfit fittings

@blackle The math behind that particular conversion has always been super interesting to me. It derives directly from the index of refraction of the transmission material so, while we generally use 256 terrestrial bytes === 1 nautical gigabyte, if one measures using heavy water for the nautical gigabyte, one will actually find 272 terrestrial bytes! Average consumer grade systems will probably never run into a heavy water nautical gigabyte in the wild, but specialist systems mus

how much is a nautical gigabyte? *looks at notes* 256 terrestrial bytes

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