OSS dev rant
Is there a problem in OSS with developers acting like pricks to newbies?
No, really.
When I was working on my Gigatron MAME driver a couple years back I was met with a lot of unnecessary attitude, especially with me being a newbie. Yeah, I made stupid PRs and commits, but there were a couple of MAME team members that were just.. rude. I get they have to deal with trolls on Reddit a lot but I at least showed that I cared and wanted to contribute.
Car problems that have weird sounds. One of them "sounds like a sad orca".
This one is hilarious!
Here's my entry to @shyra's #CheapPCChallenge2022 in the delightful form of a very long blog post, detailing the whole timeline on the build
weird furry delights
I love different art piece of the same character being inconsistent, honestly
I love characters getting reinterpreted by artists. I love how characters change and mutate over time, because people don’t stay the same either.
I love being able to sketch out a rough in-character timeline where all of these images took place, the personal history that emerges from the weird little changes to a hairstyle or when you were younger and had that embarrassing chuuni tattoo or before your draconic spikes grew in
I love all of it
25, ace/aro(?), some form of enby, autism and add, I work as a software developer, ancom
on all levels except physical, i'm drgn
plural system copiloted by Dusty and Klor, you can find him at @Klor
random gifts are OK (as long as it's not sexually explicit) and will make me very flustered
admin of fuzzy.systems, chairperson of fuzzy systems
will generally approve all follow requests as long as your account has *anything* in it
backup: @ChlorideCull