mixed meta-phors
@[email protected] Meta classes next with built in DLSS - why allow yourself to see anything ugly in real life? Remember; variety and other people's personal expression are just a confusing source of discomfort!
mixed meta-phors
@[email protected] Meta classes next with built in DLSS - why allow yourself to see anything ugly in real life? Remember; variety and other people's personal expression are just a confusing source of discomfort!
@glyph the part about “well she can’t be European, because her website doesn’t have an impressum” really stood out to me, bro you just confused Germany for Europe
@[email protected] @[email protected] European from one country living in an other European country and who has professional ties to at least two other European countries. I've... never heard of an impressum, so in this particular dude's case I'm just going to assume it must be what happens when you sit on a photocopier and take a copy.
EDGEDANCER (2002)
Acrylic on Gessoboard - 28" x 22"
From the End of Nature subset of my gallery work, a cautionary tale, “All good things come to an end...” 1/2
@[email protected] This is a beautiful piece!
On a slightly unrelated note, I've been meaning to comment for a while that (having been somewhat involved with publishing over the years) it is so refreshing to hear you talking about your book covers as someone who is obviously inspired by the content of the book so I'll take the opportunity to say that now as well.
I don't know who needs to hear this today, but you're not like everybody else, and the expert advice may not fit you. This brought to you by a reminder I had of talking to one of my son's teachers.
"Don't worry, we've taught plenty of children like your son before!"
When we told the educational psychologist they actually laughed out loud, because the piece of advice that triggered the comment would only be helpful for around 1 in every 5,000 children and would have been actively detrimental to an 'average' pupil his age. 1/2
I'm with you here Mavnn
Many years ago I read a Twitter thread written by a meth user. He was talking about the good experiences he has had while high and how frustrated he was that most people only discuss the bad parts of meth.
I absolutely believe him that he enjoys it, and has profound conversations and great sex with his girlfriend while high, and so on.
But I am absolutely going to dismiss his experiences when deciding whether I should use meth
@[email protected] Thank you! Also, that's a very classy avatar
DJ here has been doing some of the worst transitions I've heard in a set, to the point that it has become fully comical. Just straight mixing 90bpm disco into 120bpm house, zero beat or key matching, in some cases three false starts on a track or leaving the second deck fader on 1/4 volume while picking tunes and scrolling through.
@[email protected] When I was sixteen my drum teacher pulled me in at the last moment for a concert because an orchestra member was ill. I had one job: whack a huge bass drum about six times.
One of those times I whacked it a full beat late, in a moment of complete silence from the rest of the orchestra.
My drum teacher afterwards said "don't worry, the audience will have assumed it was on purpose. Apart from the musicians in the audience - they'll be having a good laugh."
I wonder if you're hitting a similar situation or whether they're just, er, not very good...
Google: Would you like to see the crawled version?
Me: ...okay?
Google: Ha! The page hasn't been retrieved.
Me: The one you just told me was crawled?
Google: Maybe you need to wait a bit?
Me: ...so, telling you my website has moved means you notice more slowly than if I don't tell you?
Google: Pretty much! Thanks for telling us!
Me: You do realise that even Bing have started indexing the new domain, and I didn't even tell them?
Google: We have a button here that does nothing you can click, and we'll tell you your page is in a priority queue!
Me: Okay, so we're really doubling down on the epitaph "Woke up and chose to be worse than Bing". Good to know.
Me, to Google: I'm moving my blog from blog.mavnn.co.uk to blog.mavnn.eu. I've set up redirects and everything. Now I'm submitting a report to tell you.
Google: Okay!
Me, next day: Google, why have unindexed all my mavnn.eu sites, even the unrelated ones?
Google: We've crawled those pages but haven't indexed them yet.
Me: They were already indexed?
Google: Would you like to see the crawled version?
Me: ...okay?
Google: Ha! The page hasn't been retrieved.
Me: The one you just told me was crawled?
Google: Maybe you need to wait a bit?
Me: ...so, telling you my website has moved means you notice more slowly than if I don't tell you?
Google: Pretty much! Thanks for telling us!
Me, to Google: I'm moving my blog from blog.mavnn.co.uk to blog.mavnn.eu. I've set up redirects and everything. Now I'm submitting a report to tell you.
Google: Okay!
Me, next day: Google, why have unindexed all my mavnn.eu sites, even the unrelated ones?
Google: We've crawled those pages but haven't indexed them yet.
Me: They were already indexed?
Collaborative #interactionfiction editing test take 2. If you're interested in the idea of collaborative editing of #ink scripts or you have 30 seconds to spare, could you try following the link below, editing the file there and then reply here to say you have done so? Thank you!
(The file will be valid for a few hours, I'll edit this post when it goes offline)
Edit: the link has expired now.
Ah, fantastic. I managed to paste the wrong link from the clipboard. If the edit to the post hasn't reached you, the correct link should be: (removed)
Edit: the link has expired now.
Collaborative #interactionfiction editing test take 2. If you're interested in the idea of collaborative editing of #ink scripts or you have 30 seconds to spare, could you try following the link below, editing the file there and then reply here to say you have done so? Thank you!
(The file will be valid for a few hours, I'll edit this post when it goes offline)
Edit: the link has expired now.
Blog: Easy, visual, camera bounds in Godot
I'm building a 2D rogue-like in #godot with one of my students and it was proving a hassle accurately setting camera and world boundaries on levels. This is one way to allow level scenes to set their own boundaries visually in the editor.
Edit: Thank you, experiment over and link removed for now. I'll be doing this again soon.
Random request moment! For a limited amount of time, it would do me a huge favour if you could follow this link, make some changes in the text editor you see, and then reply here to let me know you've done so.
I'll edit and update this post when the link becomes inactive, everything you type will be temporary but will also be visible to anybody else who follows the link.
Thank you! (link now removed)
Also, if you want to try out this next version of collaborative #visualnovel writing yourself you can go to visualink.mavnn.eu/script/demo, click the 'Copy edit invite' button and then paste the address you get into a message to send to the person you'd like to collaborate with. The session will end when the initiator closes their tab
@mavnn @victorgijsbers sorry that wasn't a very thoughtful post
I don't understand theology - but there seem to be a lot of people abusing religion and I'm beyond frustrated by that.
@[email protected] @[email protected] You are not alone in that frustration, believe me. And thank you for the actual conversation!
Edit: Thank you, experiment over and link removed for now. I'll be doing this again soon.
Random request moment! For a limited amount of time, it would do me a huge favour if you could follow this link, make some changes in the text editor you see, and then reply here to let me know you've done so.
I'll edit and update this post when the link becomes inactive, everything you type will be temporary but will also be visible to anybody else who follows the link.
Thank you! (link now removed)
Me, months ago: I will improve the performance of this piece of code by thunking an expensive operation!
Me, this morning: That's weird; how is thunking working when I've declared the private holding property as a const?
Reader, the thunking was not working. It never assigned to the internal private property, and in fact could not do so because it was a const.
judging online information quality based on site where it appeared: a comprehensive guide
- "How To (...)" in the title, cookie banners, lots of side-information written in a way that wastes your time: SEO slop, don't bother. You might as well make a wild guess, same likelyhood it'll be correct
- official docs for $x, autogenerated by a rube-goldberg machine and automagically pushed into whatever-pages by a fully-skidoodled, post-quantum CI pipeline: describes everything, except the exact fact you're looking for.
- no HTTPS, tilde in the name, DNS with 4+ dots, likely hosted on some dusty uni server, white background with absolutely no CSS: one of the best resources on the subject. you question how it's even still online
- site titled "Garry's blog", default wordpress favicon, last update either previous month or 12 years ago: golden. crystal-clear exposition, good examples and screenshots framed so well you don't even need arrows pointing places. likely used as a cheat-sheet daily by everyone in the community
@[email protected] @[email protected] A couple of weeks ago, somebody mentioned they were using a blog post of mine from 2013 to guide them in their current project. It is, in fact, on a blog titled Mavnn's Blog
Tutoring an adult on GED test things and some of the questions are worded in ways that confused her.
It was like "what's an issue the entire country can vote on?"
The choices were
School Superintendent
Mayor
President
Library Bond
She nixed School Superintendent, Mayor, and Library Bond because they are local elections.
She said President.
The answer they were looking for though was Library Bond because it's an issue and the rest are voting for representatives.
I fully understand why she got confused but she just thinks she's stupid now.
Anyway, please send "you're not dumb that question wasn't great" vibes to Oklahoma for her.
She was literally crying from being overwhelmed.
We're going to get her through this but she needs help with the stresses of test questions
@[email protected] if it helps, my son (native English speaker) regularly loses points on multiple choice English text comprehension exercises in Italian school because the answers to the questions don't make sense or become ambiguous if you actually have a full understanding of the text - but are straight forward if you only know the English the syllabus expects you to know so far. Multiple choice questions are a great way of testing if you know a syllabus, and a terrible way of testing understanding.
@mavnn @victorgijsbers it seems to be that theologians can (and do) make pretty much any kind of argument they want to.
While ignoring all the stuff about feeding the hungry, and rich men not entering heaven.
Not to mention all the rules about food, clothing, and circumcision.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] Eh. I don't really want to get into a discussion about how theology works (unless you're especially curious?) but I do sometimes feel the need to point out that the right wing crap spouted in a lot of these situations is religious language as a paper thin veneer over the hate, not a coherent theology. In the same way I don't want the hate, I'd rather the push back from it targeted the actual hating rather than the veneer. Which is why I actually like it when people point out (as Victor did) 'this makes no sense even in their own framework' because then I can step up and agree that no, it really doesn't.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Even as a Christian myself I always find this line of argument bizarre because if you believe the biblical prophets were, well, prophets, they record God referring to himself by both genders depending on what aspects of himself he's taking about.
@[email protected] @[email protected] You can make the argument (and theologians have) that God normally uses male pronouns for himself so it is respectful to do the same. But to me that sounds exactly the same as respecting anyone else's choice of pronouns?