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Just got a slack update for how they handle DMs and I actually screamed
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This is why we don't use open chat services.

but seriously - I hate this



I work at a place where everyone gets hyped about AI stuff, and I go "Hey - here's some concerns around data governance" and during the same meeting, the very hype product team agreed to change directions, began brainstorming new ideas, and killed the plans that I had concerns about.

Damn, this is amazing

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They didn't stop wanting to use AI - but they rescoped things



Fuck prescriptivist linguistics, I believe that anything I say is what I mean and what I say means what I think it does!

It's all psychosemantic

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I’ve had good experiences with Drains R Us. I’ve used them a few times (renovations + general plumbing support calls).


Oh no! Two days ago I was the *email expert* but now I'm apparently the *not getting in the spam folder* expert - and those are way different
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I just gotta say though

I'm so fucking lucky to have my job - this is awesome



Hey Google - since you're fucking morons who don't know what AI is - why don't you just buy some lawmakers and get them to fine/imprison people for making horrible shitty AI a part of an app. Kill Microsoft and take the dumb shit offline!


Muppets RPG Noodling:

So the GM is playing the character who wants the episode to work. They (secretly) set a list of segments that need to happen. Your goal is to successfully do all these scenes.

Everyone else creates a character, that character has a goal (I think 2-3 would be correct), something they want to happen in the episode. Typically this is gonna be like, flirt with a guest star, manage to do a song, or whatever.

You may generate a guest star once all this is together.

Use some sort of tooling to allow people to take the scene and control it, use a Baron Munchhausen style story-stick game, but probably with some Drama System style stuff to get the game flowing. The GM sets each scene, but then the player whose "turn" it is has *control* and needs to try to accomplish their goals or complete the scene. At the end of the scene, do some sort of Fiasco-style "success" ceremony.

At the end of the game, if the GM succeeded at making most of the scene "succeed", then you move on. Otherwise you take a cancellation point. When you have a pre-determined number of cancellation points, the campaign is over.

If a player accomplishes their goals, they get a star power, which can probably be used in the Drama System style stuff above, or just generally used for bragging points when the series is finally cancelled.

Alternate arrangement would be to use Budget in place of cancellation points.

#Muppets #TTRPG



Meetings about email and DNS all morning, next it's a meeting about pentesting

I feel like i'm doing this "Hacker Lead" thing right



Whenever I make an object in our cloud that I don't think is gonna be long lived, I just called it "DeleteMeAfterFeb2023" and it is... very nice.

I just found a random token in our environment and was like "fuuuuuuck gonna take forever to track". And then it had the comment "If you see this after April 2022, delete it"

And, thanks past me

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BitBucket: "You can automate your shit with pipelines!"
Me: "But how do I automate the automation?!"

I just want not need to manage my pipeline schedules through the *web*



So Mastodon recently made a change where if you click on someone's profile and view it, and then click follow, you get told "fuck off to your own damn instance and just search you idiot"

Whereas the Mastodon expectation is that I've specifically viewed the profile of everyone I click the follow button for.

I'm not sure why the mastodon community has opted for maximum friction for their preferred workflow.

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@silverwizard I always want to check what they post before I follow them. This works when doing it from a post or comment, though you need to skip the first tow options. But from a contact request, the option isn't there as far as I can tell. I keep trying to look for them and I only run into all the wrong options there.
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Revolutionary X-Men group where the leader is named Mitochondria


Libraries are one of the few spaces allowed to focus on being great over being profitable


So I knew this song as a kid. And I cannot find any evidence it exists online *except this website*

I've got a memory of finding a youtube video of one person sing it

Does this weirdness live in anyone else's memory?

dragon.sleepdeprived.ca/songbo…

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Made candied orange peel, and then made orange cinnamon bread, then French toast with maple butter

and uh, gonna do that again

(sorry, French toast is not photogenic)



Do I know anyone with an M2 Mac to try to connect to MySQL in a docker container via an SSL tunnel via MySQL Workbench?

I think I found a consistent crash



youtube.com/watch?v=zwBjfQPuhF…

The question on everyone's mind today

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Awwwww, they shot it because they thought balloons were from the same place as spaghetti


I describe NPC body language as giving away vibes *a lot*

Like, the PCs say a bunch and I go "She scowls and seems disbelieving but doesn't speak"
Or "She replies " that makes sense", obviously not believing that"

I realize I don't know if I see that elsewhere.

#TTRPG

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Hmm, this inspires me to put a body language cheatsheet into my GM screen!

writerswrite.co.za/cheat-sheet…




One of the things about people being bad actors with APIs is that APIs are a way to make automations more polite, and work on your terms. They are contract.

Twitter is basically WotC and the OGL right now. They want you to pay microtransactions in order to do something you can legally do, but they could, in theory, make take *slightly* more work.

Well, ok, twitter wants macrotransactions



In the 90s my mom bought of super 90s wireless headphones (INFRARED) in order to watch TV while washing dishes

And as a parent - that's a decision I completely understand now

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Hypolite Petovan
@Jonathan Lamothe I assume the receiver was on top of the headphones arch.
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If I recall correctly it was on an ear can....

But I am not confident in that assertion



Counter Strike: Global Offensive was the first video game written in Go

#Lies

#lies
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People often say "I'm gonna go play rust" and I'm like "Oh! I'm writing a webserver in that"


Wilhoit's Law can be understood as "No laws when you're drinking claws"
in reply to Hypolite Petovan

Claws are White Claws, kinda the worst beer

And yeah, the Wilhoit thing is incredibly funny, you need to attribute it to "American Composer Frank Wilhoit"

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The import thing is that I associate White Claws with 20-30 year old white men, and 18-25 year old white women


I feel like a lot of people don't differentiate Buzz Words and Jargon, and I think that not knowing the difference is a giant communication problem
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@silverwizard it isn't an organic problem, though, it is very intently cultivated by people who stand to gain from the confusion.


This company's support team is making me go use the Internet Archive in order to explain that their statements have changed since last year


Thinking about a tabletop RPG where the attributes are roles.

So - basically take the Leverage (RPG) model with Hitter, Hacker, Grifter, Thief, Mastermind and then use that in place of like, Strength, Dex, or Intelligence and so on. I would probably use a die pool system since I love it, and so you'd end up with Role + Skill.

And then I think the secret sauce is that you set the consequences of failure based on the Role used. So a Hitter failing generally is hurt, a Grifter is identitied, and a Thief is seen.

If you have each role be attached to a specific kind of health bar - it can incentivize changing roles and so on.

#TTRPG #RPG

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silverwizard

Yeah - so Wizard Climbing might be Flying and Wizard Swordplay might be Mordenkanen's Sword

I just always worry about that kind of thing where, why would a Wizard main ever roll Rogue, if Rogue can pick locks, but a Wizard can magic them open

I've not seen enough Dragon Prince to know if you can, say, detect the workings of a wizard or whatever

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silverwizard

That makes sense
Blah, I need to get into that series and game

Tiiiiime



Someone just used the words "tinder box" in the context of tech things.

And my first thought wasn't "thing that burns" but something much worse



Last night I dreamed I did a git pull on Friendica for the latest develop and it ruined everything

So that's a fucking weird dream, and means I care too much about this



cw privilege, groceries, mh
This is such a privileged position, I know 😔 but our grocery order left out over a dozen items that are payed for and not delivered.... so I spent over an hour on the phone and got a refund on those items and now I have to go grocery shopping anyway.... which I hate because it eats up my entire evening.... and I'm just feeling dejected about it ( I already struggle with cleaning and tonight I was going to get an area done before it gets really out of hand but it doesn't look like I'll get to do that)... sigh
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Becky
I appreciate you saying so. It's not just me 😓❤️


Tattooing a QR code on my forehead decoding to "Ce n'est pas un mark of the beast"

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Wound

Somehow my pantleg wore the skin of my leg off
Like, literally, actual large cut on my shin

And it *fucking hurts*

Sorry



The important thing about Wizards creative commonsing D&D is that it's a trick to make you pay micro transactions for D&D


Recipe: no flour? No problem!

Also Recipe: put oats in the food processor until powder

This recipe doesn't get No Flour at all



It is just me or is NextCloud always super fucking slow no matter what?

#NextCloud

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silverwizard

Ok good

No matter the cores or ram I throw at it, it seems to suck



I am so tired my eyeballs hurt, and I thought I'd caught up on this year

Apparently, no?

Damnit?!

Don't become a father just months before a deadly global pandemic!



I have multiple working pages and CSS for my statically linked website working

Soon my terrible idea will bear fruit

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silverwizard
Yeah, basically a makefile that runs markdown on the file, makes HTML, then objcopies the html and images into a rust file, and then populates the valid pages header with the list.
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silverwizard

so firstly - right now it's just me doing:

pub static {
 index: &str = "<html>...
</html>"};

The next step is all the objcopy shit - mostly because I don't have a sense of how to do what I want to do in rust yet, since I've probably written a total of like... 2 hours of rust.

And right now the code just sits on my laptop, sorry. I'll probably open it once it's in a reasonably acceptable place.



started writing rust in order to be the actual worst - and... I'm having fun

Damnit

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Oh. I'm at it for a few weeks now, some evenings. Definitely a steep learning curve and a reminder of how much, for me, programming is about being familiar with a language and not constantly having to look up basic syntax...


Can you seriously replicate indexes but not analyzers in OpenSearch?! WTF?! What's even the point?!


I'm trying to stay still to heal the pleurisy I developed and I think that means it's a day for research 😄🎉