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I think my favorite use of emoji responses on Slack/Discord/etc is when someone just latches onto a particular word in a message and attaches its emoji, with no semantic content intended. E.g. someone'll say "Sorry, the bus is running late" and someone else will just slap a 🚌 on there to confirm that they did indeed notice and recognize the word "bus"

need like a MSN messenger status message to tell everybody who the hell is fronting

as posted by a headmate on twitter:

"plurality can be just this bullshit handwavey concept you can craft yourself to better explain your shifts in personality and facets and identities and anyone who says otherwise is a rule-shitting gatekeeper"

twitter.com/meowy_mist/status/

"Atari 2600 Hardware Design: Making Something out of (Almost) Nothing"

no big surprises here if you already know about the "racing the beam" euphemism, but a neat post nonetheless!

bigmessowires.com/2023/01/11/a

@atlasstorm hhoooahhh i forgot how much i was into the flashbulb when i was younger

i should try to find where i left those MP3s and put them in my ipod again

So anyway, I'm a trans woman who makes cute and/or chill music in various trackers (ok, almost exclusively Renoise by now) because I grew up making chiptunes and then never bothered to learn how to handle a piano roll. Barely have time for that though because my life is filled with work and polyamory and retro gaming lol. I like raccoons and Diddy Kong Racing is the perfect game.

CW: sex, joking about sex 

*in a new york accent* gee, what's a gal gotta do to get topped around here?

my machine has an ipv6 address. my router has an ipv6 address. the modem has ipv6 connectivity.

ping6 google.com
connect: Network is unreachable

fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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i'm doing the dumbest fucking thing trying to get ipv6 work tunnelling across the atlantic ocean which is hard enough when the router is in the same room as me

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