kink, project
so, i hacked it together in ruby. now i just need to see if others like the idea!
kink, project idea
it's always cool to find spaces that are kink-positive, but now i'm wondering about a way to make something that can help others feel better about opening up
so i think i might make a little thing called tmyk, or "tell me your kink" where people can post either with or without usernames and explain the things they like, talk about why they like them, and browse things other people posted~
i wonder if that could catch on?
mortality morality, hot take
it's also okay to not feel conflicted about bad things happening to bad people, since it's true that the world would be a better place without them
but it's also okay to feel conflicted about wishing someone would die--since it means we are also okay with dehumanizing people after a certain margin
you don't always need to be 100% unambiguous about things like this, and i don't think it's a moral failing to feel uncomfortable
it certainly helps that most of the others i've seen on there seem to be some mix tech, and soft
and a lot of the things on there are cute!
there's a botany program that lets you take care of an ascii plant and watch it grow. there's also a mud where you create rooms that don't exist yet, and explore the ones that do. there's even a big ol text canvas that anyone can write/ascii draw on!
i always knew i liked the idea of shared computers, but like, it really is something else to actually be on one!
it's basically linux, except as a social network!
local irc, a text based bulletin board, a link aggregator, and a whole bunch of other neat little things where you can see the effects others had on the world
sometimes having things in a text interface is cute enough that the novelty makes me actually even like things like localhost-constrained mail
@denntisinn@twitter.com spent four years making a 35 minute anime episode in Flipnote 3D on the 3DS
here's the trailer (the episode isn't out yet) https://youtu.be/OzA7mfksRPM
oh! and all this cool stuff? it turns off if i unplug it and puts the thing back into power-saving mode
so Android 17 basically turns back into a humble media/steam link tablet again with really good battery life
which consequently acts like a pretty handy switch that requires no real input to toggle..!
all this stuff was actually pretty fast to set up, because i've messed with tasker and termux a heck of a lot on my phone before
deskdock is newer, but since it's basically just "android synergy", there wasn't much of a learning curve outside of the initial "holy heck! this stuff is so much easier to do with my normal mouse and keyboard" (and the fact that it binds the "home" key to the home button, so i accidentally do that when typing a lot now ^^')
something totally ad-lib i did recently was i grabbed the rainymood file, which i can now invoke whenever i like! (which turns out to be an excellent way to drown out background noise when trying to sleep)
and since this is running an ssh server, i can make my phone control all of the things Android 17 can do now too
this tablet (that i named "Android 17") was a freebie i got once, and was actually pretty dated at the time i got it
it still runs termux, tasker, and deskdock though!
i plan to have it scan for proximity of my phone (Android 18) and have it toggle a bunch of stuff based on that too, so certain things will only be active when i'm around
oh hi! i do computers, and sometimes draw stuff~ i like lo-fi things and cute aesthetics!
i also probably like you
(also, tagged #abdl ahead, soooo 🔞)