https://m.soundcloud.com/pine-jr/king-ramses-song-man-in-gauze
Mainly because I named my phone The Slab. It’s a Note 10+, and I did the whole notification profile as different Courage screams.
https://m.soundcloud.com/pine-jr/king-ramses-song-man-in-gauze
Mainly because I named my phone The Slab. It’s a Note 10+, and I did the whole notification profile as different Courage screams.
Good. Fuck ElMu. ElMu sucks.
A comparatively mundane example, and possibly unremarkable to many, but I habe incredibly strong feelings about Spider Robinson’s “Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon” and “Callahan’s Lady” series. In particular, I read them during an extremely difficult point in my life, and the eponymous Law of Conservation of Pain and Joy completely changed me and my motivation in life.
I used this name for a specific purpose, then that purpose became irrelevant. With the API fubar, I ditched both of my profile names though this does bone one purpose of one of the old aliases (for my NSFW work) so I may end up bringing it back in some form. I like this name better though.
Something Something learn from the past Something Something repeat it.
My first distro was SlackWare 7.
I’m not anywhere near my desktop(s) but it has largely been an Ubuntu box of differing flavors.
Though I experimented with Yoper, Knollix, SuSe, Mint, and a few other distros.
The immediate thought that came to mind waa a semi-procedural space trading/combat game that crafted galaxies inspired by netword structures and connected devices, with the router serving as the ‘stargate’ and resources not actually pulling anything from the systems involved. Smart devices could show up as ships or satellites, or planets depending on the types of devices involved.
Something of a cross between Star Control/ Ur-Quan Masters, No Man’s Sky, and maybe Allegiance?
Not that you’re wrong, but the rodent comparison, in light of reading this on Lemmy, gave me a chortle.
Not that you’re wrong, but the rodent comparison, in light of reading this on Lemmy, gave me a chortle.
Engagement is not a bad thing. Some creators need the dopamine hit of feedback. As an infrequent poster of super niche nature, I relate intensely. I just don’t have any current written or spoken content to put out right now.
Because some medical experts deem it a valid and valued preventative remedy for severe phimosis. While I don’t concur, my grandfather developed a case late in life that necessitated surgical remediation.