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PSA - Brave "privacy" browser is malware 

first, they sold exceptions to privacy tracking to Facebook and Twitter, now it comes out they've got a header override that allows them to set header exceptions on demand.

laptop-updates.brave.com/promo

don't use this garbage.

some Warhammer stuff for a change of pace! Tightened up a superhero drawing from Thursday.

I suppose I'm just old-fashioned, thinking that one shouldn't have to allow access to ajax·googleapis·com just to be able to click a simple link on a completely unrelated website.

Yup. Old-fashioned me.

Are you looking for new video games to play, retro or contemporary? If you like the kind of games I do, you might find some on this huge spreadsheet of games I like! Lately I've been working on adding proper developer/publisher credits to it, too!

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d

I miss the days when "tracker" meant "cool program used to create amiga music" and not "evil thing that spies on your internet activities".

Metroid Prime 4 is the first Metroid Prime game with a non-prime number in the title

There isn't a common acronym because of how much people hate firefighters, is all.

@Leucrotta @ElectricKeet I thought Seattle Freeze was the superhero arching Inland Empire, Spokane's supervillain team.

@ElectricKeet I always thought a "Seattle Freeze" was a delicious iced drink for mid summer mixing those very Seattle elements of coffee and golden fried cod.

🎵 Yoshi's Island map theme 🎵

Butterscotch chocolate brownie!
Butterscotch chocolate brownie!
Butterscotch chocolate brownie!
Butterscotch chocolate brownie, yeeeeeeah!

Oh, that's why we invested in that kitchen appliance! 

My spouse, @orrery:
"Uhoh! We want to make cookies but have no butter!"

Me: "We could just shake this half-gallon of whipping cream really hard."

Both: *slowly turn and stare at stand mixer*

Fun fact for car-drivers: when someone on a (motor)bike repeatedly pats the top of their helmet, it's supposed to represent a flashing siren. They're telling you there's a cop behind them (in front of you)

Fun fact for (motor)bike riders: do that, save a life

:boost_ok: :acap: :boost_ok: :acap: :boost_ok:

Vaporwave Music thoughts, long. 

shoutouts to a friend for reccomending a link to a video essay on the game "Broken Reality"
In the video essay, the presenter seems to struggle to grapple with "whether or not vaporwave is ironic, genuinely affectionate, or critical in its relationship to the detritus of capitalism and corporate culture and aesthetics."

And i think legitimately insisting that it has to be one or the other, is missing the point. It _can't_ be only one. To insist that it is, Is to numb the _pain_ to which it speaks. To allow you to either academically abstract your feelings by putting them towards a proper anticapitalist rhetoric, to busy the mind digging through dogwhistles. To delare it ironic is to detach yourself from your feelings through vaccinated nihilism and rebuking the aesthetics for being chintzy and out of step. and to be purely affectionate is to throw yourself into nostalgia wholesale, but why retreat into a recontextualization then when the progenitor cultural artifacts still exist?

And the harder you look for irony, the more genuine the feelings it seems to evoke in it's enthusiasts, and the harder you look for sincerity, the more ironic it feels. because, it's just office muzak, It's just slowed down adult contemporary, and when you declare that it _must_ be irony, and start walking away, the consistency, of the aesthetic implies something genuine.
because that is the power of the superposition:

That which is perfectly satirical, is so close to the original as to be indistinguishable from a sincere example,
That which is perfectly sincere, will overlook or overstate, so many things as to become a satire of itself.

Or according The Book Of Five Rings:
That which is perfectly void is form, that which is perfectly form, is void.

Fundamentally, it cannot divorce itself from the love it feels. because that's nihilism, but neither can we look at our present reality, and say with confidence, that the forces that engineered this vision of a future, were good. But those memories are still there, We still FEEL things.
Because the truth is no matter how smart we become, we experience the world, in all of its glory, both opportunity and oppression, through our emotions.

When you remember a broken promise, you can't feel bummed about it, if you don't remember what you were yearning for; and you can't remember what you were yearning for, without feeling its absence. You can't compartmentalize just half of it.
You cannot separate the irony from the sincerity, because they reflect one another.
You cannot separate the visual aesthetic from the music, because they evoke one another.
You can't separate the celebration from the anticapitalist critique, because it's not the artifacts' fault they couldn't be the future, but neither were the promises they signified, kept.

And for me anyway.
Vaporwave is the music of broken promises.

Communicating with other people is hard and fraught. It's a great ideal to suggest that everybody should be open and honest with everyone else all the time, but also, there's just so damn much that can go wrong. It can be really debilitating, especially as a non-neurotypical person trying to navigate social interaction, but also in general. People are hard, being a person is hard, and I respect and appreciate the challenges we all sometimes face as a result of that.

If you're going to be aggressive nostalgic about the 1980s then you have to do it through an acoustic coupling modem. Those are the rules.

“would you like to provide feedback on our sign-up process?” why yes i would 

The strong password automatically generated by [my browser] on [my OS] was rejected by [website]’s password complexity requirements, so I had to create a shorter, weaker password. Additionally, some of the required security questions did not apply to my life situation.

For more guidance on best practices with passwords and security questions, refer to NIST SP 800-63B “Digital Identity Guidelines: Authentication and Lifecycle Management,” doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-63, particularly Section 5.1.1 “Memorized Secrets” and Appendix A “Strength of Memorized Secrets.”

If the official link is out of service due to the recent lapse in congressional appropriations, a backup copy is available at web.archive.org/web/2018122302.

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