I found this backup tape while sorting through boxes — the final resting place of Sound Bytes BBS.
Turns out I can still fire it up in DOSBox and browse through everything as a time capsule.
Though the farewell message suggests the BBS would return in summer of 1996, the world moved on quickly, and the BBS scene — as it was — disappeared just like *that*.
By the time 1996 did roll around, we were busy building our area's first dial-up ISP, and there was no turning back.
It's been a while since I did these and I still get requests for them so.. IKEA sheets are back! They're £20 and make a great gift or a fun thing for your profile! Examples here https://imgur.com/a/sa1yGhn
Comment or DM me for a slot!
Boosts very much welcomed!❤️
look look, @moon made this!!! i believe they're still open for commissions aaaa
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PSA, security disclosure: do not use Hive
Some reputable security researchers and SREs on birdsite are sharing that Hive has already had a major security breach and responded to private disclosure with public whataboutism instead of immediately patching:
* https://twitter.com/dynamicsymmetry/status/1598330367374680064
Direct article link: https://zerforschung.org/posts/hive-en/
Avoid, avoid avoid avoid with anything resembling sensitive data. This is about as big a red flag as they come.
pokemon s/v vs. sw/sh, arceus
@erincandescent@queer.af @Dex Yuuuuup
pokemon s/v vs. sw/sh, arceus
@Dex I'm deep into postgame and mostly agree here. There isn't a whole lot to do once story (main and side) is complete, and the raid gameplay loop is fun but needs a single player hook for doing it (school tournament battles are not a compelling replacement).
Money is basically free, and vitamins and feathers are easy to come by, so it's worse than SwSh but way easier than BDSP or mainline.
The new egg system flatly sucks. Easier shinies are good tho.
pokemon s/v vs. sw/sh, arceus
@erincandescent@queer.af @Dex Apparently they scoped most character interactions and writing to side content and postgame in this one. You have to go back to the school and take classes to get most of the early game writing, and you have to go back there again for postgame story. And it's... pretty good (and worth going back for), but missable if you're not looking for it.
The open world in the middle is pretty empty by comparison, which is weird.
@Tana At least, that's my own experience. Mileage varies, especially with better tools to explore and find communities now.
(Also minorly botched my editing above because I'm sleepy, but I think my meaning is legible there.)
@Tana At risk of sounding too clinical: having a weird set of highly specific set of interests, desires, and needs that overlap almost completely with others of similar species identity, and that don't seem to correspond to shared heritage or culture.
I had a lot of weird specific feelings that I didn't understand and came into mostly in isolation, and it was simultaneously relieving and very surprising how much they were shared. Easier to explain as there being something to that.
The captain on a Star Trek show is what the show sees itself as and wants to be.
The main cast's engineer is what the show actually is.
Kirk: "I manned my way into this mess and I'll man my way out of it."
Scott: < drunk technobabble >
Picard: BEHOLD MY GRAVITAS
La Forge: "This extra suitcase is for my competence porn and also my regular porn."
Sisko: "You still have a spinal column because I want you to still have a spinal column, also I'm space Jesus, have I made myself clear?"
O'Brien: < suffers in disaster bi >
Janeway: "I came out here to make a good impression on distant aliens and do war crimes and I'm all out of good impressions."
Torres: "Goddamnit" < breaks something >
Archer: "Revenge means never having to say your[sic] sorry."
Tucker: "Aw, shucks" < removes shirt >
@dee@toot.cat @noracodes Yep, and since it's tuned by instance and to needs, it becomes expensive to impossible for attackers to game at scale other than along least common denominators (default settings, plugin boilerplate, known misconfigurations, etc). Which ensures the load stays manageable and makes it robust to common attacks on larger websites (ie, mass reporting, exploiting gaps in automod tooling)
Which is all to say if fedi adopts a similar strategy, it should work except for targeted attacks.
@dee@toot.cat @noracodes (In which I have just learned that my mobile client doesn't play well with editing and page breaks, so pardon the broken formatting and extra notification. @..@ )
@dee@toot.cat @noracodes Nice, and apologies for misunderstanding. So IOW, its usage as a data feed that can be pulled in as a reference, searched, and used to establish evidence when making admin decisions, calibrating tools, etc. Which looks more like modern trust and safety orgs.
And yeah, using a similar structure to assist fedi admin, instead of having everyone reason this from first principles again with the next iteration of discussion software, is very compelling.
@dee@toot.cat @noracodes Just adding that this idea goes back further (with associated lessons learned, tradeoffs, etc) into RBLs and DNSBLs in the late 90s, in case y'all haven't explored those and so folks don't rediscover/relitigate the similar pros and cons of setting this up.
Wikipedia has a decent article up (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_Name_System-based_blocklist), but https://www.dnsbl.info and other pages offer a decent entry point into further research.
I loved these silly IKEA sheets people got for their characters a few years ago - if you'd like your own, @moon is still making them!
Dragon. Agender, otherkin, occasional artist and writer, infosec engineer, in about that order. Avatar by Xeirla. Singular they/them preferred.
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