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  1. FIRST CHAPTER ALERT! It's the very first chapter of 1994's MONO & TITI AND THE MOIST MISHAPS! Our favorite super best friends/Bonertania rulers Titiana and Montana take center stage in their very own adventure behind a sewage treatment plant. Read for free here: royalroad.com/fiction/132277/x

    #newrelease #newreleasealert #titi #mono #newreleasedbook #newbook #book #books #LGBTQ #lgbtqpride #lgbtqbooks #lgbtqbooks🏳️‍🌈 #lgbtqbookstagram #farts #bookstodon #BooksofMastodon

  2. FIRST CHAPTER ALERT! It's the very first chapter of 1994's MONO & TITI AND THE MOIST MISHAPS! Our favorite super best friends/Bonertania rulers Titiana and Montana take center stage in their very own adventure behind a sewage treatment plant. Read for free here: royalroad.com/fiction/132277/x

    #newrelease #newreleasealert #titi #mono #newreleasedbook #newbook #book #books #LGBTQ #lgbtqpride #lgbtqbooks #lgbtqbooks🏳️‍🌈 #lgbtqbookstagram #farts #bookstodon #BooksofMastodon

  3. FIRST CHAPTER ALERT! It's the very first chapter of 1994's MONO & TITI AND THE MOIST MISHAPS! Our favorite super best friends/Bonertania rulers Titiana and Montana take center stage in their very own adventure behind a sewage treatment plant. Read for free here: royalroad.com/fiction/132277/x

    #newrelease #newreleasealert #titi #mono #newreleasedbook #newbook #book #books #LGBTQ #lgbtqpride #lgbtqbooks #lgbtqbooks🏳️‍🌈 #lgbtqbookstagram #farts #bookstodon #BooksofMastodon

  4. FIRST CHAPTER ALERT! It's the very first chapter of 1994's MONO & TITI AND THE MOIST MISHAPS! Our favorite super best friends/Bonertania rulers Titiana and Montana take center stage in their very own adventure behind a sewage treatment plant. Read for free here: royalroad.com/fiction/132277/x

    #newrelease #newreleasealert #titi #mono #newreleasedbook #newbook #book #books #LGBTQ #lgbtqpride #lgbtqbooks #lgbtqbooks🏳️‍🌈 #lgbtqbookstagram #farts #bookstodon #BooksofMastodon

  5. FIRST CHAPTER ALERT! It's the very first chapter of 1994's MONO & TITI AND THE MOIST MISHAPS! Our favorite super best friends/Bonertania rulers Titiana and Montana take center stage in their very own adventure behind a sewage treatment plant. Read for free here: royalroad.com/fiction/132277/x

    #newrelease #newreleasealert #titi #mono #newreleasedbook #newbook #book #books #LGBTQ #lgbtqpride #lgbtqbooks #lgbtqbooks🏳️‍🌈 #lgbtqbookstagram #farts #bookstodon #BooksofMastodon

  6. Oddly pairing Microbe C++ with #gtk (gtk4) directly produces far better cross-platform results than either #vala #mono or C++ with #Qt and does so while producing tiny executables. Of course, the idea of doing any desktop applications while #blind is rather amusing, too.

    Something like Microbe might pair very well with #LVGL too, producing an embedded ui environment potentially cleaner than #QtQuick for most use cases while having far less execution overhead.

  7. I added an example to my tiny #Bevy #ProceduralGeneration library, #fernweh , demonstrating how one may use it to implement "layered" chunk-based procedural generation, that is, procedural generation where some data is shared across several chunks. This is typically useful for large-scale terrain features.

    The example below works in a similar way as in the previous toot: chunks are represented by colorful polygons, chunks close to the player (the white disk) get spawned, chunks far away get despawned, and there is an artificial delay to simulate expensive computations.

    The difference is now chunks are grouped in groups of four chunks which share data (namely, a color — blue or red). The point is that data is only computed once, even though it is used by several chunks.

    Fernweh is very flexible, so it is possible to use the same approach to group groups into even larger groups, or group chunks one way for one type of data, and another way for another type of data...

    Keep in mind, though, that this relies on a yet unreleased Bevy feature, scenes (very likely to land in Bevy 0.19).

    codeberg.org/glocq/fernweh/src

    #rust

  8. I added an example to my tiny #Bevy #ProceduralGeneration library, #fernweh , demonstrating how one may use it to implement "layered" chunk-based procedural generation, that is, procedural generation where some data is shared across several chunks. This is typically useful for large-scale terrain features.

    The example below works in a similar way as in the previous toot: chunks are represented by colorful polygons, chunks close to the player (the white disk) get spawned, chunks far away get despawned, and there is an artificial delay to simulate expensive computations.

    The difference is now chunks are grouped in groups of four chunks which share data (namely, a color — blue or red). The point is that data is only computed once, even though it is used by several chunks.

    Fernweh is very flexible, so it is possible to use the same approach to group groups into even larger groups, or group chunks one way for one type of data, and another way for another type of data...

    Keep in mind, though, that this relies on a yet unreleased Bevy feature, scenes (very likely to land in Bevy 0.19).

    codeberg.org/glocq/fernweh/src

    #rust

  9. I added an example to my tiny #Bevy #ProceduralGeneration library, #fernweh , demonstrating how one may use it to implement "layered" chunk-based procedural generation, that is, procedural generation where some data is shared across several chunks. This is typically useful for large-scale terrain features.

    The example below works in a similar way as in the previous toot: chunks are represented by colorful polygons, chunks close to the player (the white disk) get spawned, chunks far away get despawned, and there is an artificial delay to simulate expensive computations.

    The difference is now chunks are grouped in groups of four chunks which share data (namely, a color — blue or red). The point is that data is only computed once, even though it is used by several chunks.

    Fernweh is very flexible, so it is possible to use the same approach to group groups into even larger groups, or group chunks one way for one type of data, and another way for another type of data...

    Keep in mind, though, that this relies on a yet unreleased Bevy feature, scenes (very likely to land in Bevy 0.19).

    codeberg.org/glocq/fernweh/src

    #rust

  10. Today's communications network is a $300 billion sunk cost, circuit-switched telco network whale with the tiny market of ISPs circling around like pilot fish. We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data.
    -- Reed Hundt (Former FCC Chairman)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #ReedHundt #CommunicationsNetwork

    #Photography #Panorama #Panopainting #Flowers #Junkyard #Minnesota

  11. Today's communications network is a $300 billion sunk cost, circuit-switched telco network whale with the tiny market of ISPs circling around like pilot fish. We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data.
    -- Reed Hundt (Former FCC Chairman)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #ReedHundt #CommunicationsNetwork

    #Photography #Panorama #Panopainting #Flowers #Junkyard #Minnesota

  12. Today's communications network is a $300 billion sunk cost, circuit-switched telco network whale with the tiny market of ISPs circling around like pilot fish. We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data.
    -- Reed Hundt (Former FCC Chairman)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #ReedHundt #CommunicationsNetwork

    #Photography #Panorama #Panopainting #Flowers #Junkyard #Minnesota

  13. Today's communications network is a $300 billion sunk cost, circuit-switched telco network whale with the tiny market of ISPs circling around like pilot fish. We need a data network that can easily carry voice, instead of what we have today, a voice network struggling to carry data.
    -- Reed Hundt (Former FCC Chairman)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #ReedHundt #CommunicationsNetwork

    #Photography #Panorama #Panopainting #Flowers #Junkyard #Minnesota

  14. He described the syndrome too sort "useful" autistic people from the ones that would be gassed.

    ``Further controversy arose in the late 2010s over allegations that Asperger referred children to the Am Spiegelgrund children's clinic in Vienna during the Nazi period. The clinic was responsible for murdering hundreds of disabled children deemed to be "unworthy of life" as part of the Third Reich's child euthanasia programs (as part of the T4 Programme), although the extent of Asperger's knowledge of this fact and his intentions in referring patients to the clinic remain yet to be ascertained.``

    Litterally go talk too the greater autistic community, we are split on this issue becouse most of us beleave he was a nazi that oppressed our people, but others dont want too change the word that was used for our disability when we grew up as its a become a part of our identity.

    Yes. A large number of disabilitys are and were described only too oppress the members of those groups, have you ever heard of a lobotomy? How that was prescribed too practically anyone who acted even a tiny bit "unruly"? Its only in the modern day were describing a mental disability has become anything more then a attempt at oppression, but even today, they label you "crazy" and you immediately lose a lot of your human rights, some people are even afraid of getting diagnosed for this reason [but i am formally diagnosed fyi]

    Special ed kids are a easy target for both classmates AND teachers too pick on. Not one teacher could handle me, they treated me more like a caged animal then a child, and this is the experience of many autistic people who have trouble fitting in.

    There was a now removed article called "borderline-personality-disorder-bpd-a-fake-disease-they-made-up-to-punish-victims" about how people with bpd is as much of a diagnoses as it is a silencing. Your words stop mattering too normies when your "crazy", and im unable too hide it my super autistic over emotional personality when im online, so i have a LOT, LOT of first person experience being treated like im subhuman becouse of armchair psychologists guessing my disability correctly or viewing all of my behavior through the lense of "crazy"...

    #autism #AutismSpectrumDisorder #asperger #ableism #AntiAbleism #bpd #mentalhealth #actuallyautistic

  15. I've never been into #Eurovision but my wife has loved it her whole life. She skipped it last year and will be doing so again this year.

    If she can do it, so can you.

    As an Irish football fan, it'll be my turn to make a (tiny) sacrifice later this year.

    I don't think just boycotting the Israel game(s) is enough though. If the #FAI insist on playing the matches, I won't be following the entire Nations League campaign.

    #BoycottEurovision #StopTheGame

  16. 🧵 They live in our fluids like fish in the ocean, they breath in our lung or even leave our body. Your tiny bodymates are bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists and viruses.
    The figures vary, but you probably consist of just as many non-human cells as human cells! And neither can or wants to live without the other. Your skin is a planet for such a tiny alien: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

    What could be better for combating human #hubris than recognising

    #NatureMatchCuts #sciComm #biodiversity #symbiosis

  17. Last week I mentioned here that I’d been having trouble with flats on my bike. I got a third flat and it prompted me to go see Pete at the local bike shop. He said that sounds like something in the tire.

    He pulled the tyre off. Pulled out the tube, found the hole, and then looked at where along the circumference the puncture was vs the valve, we started searching the tire there for stuff.

    This tiny piece of a staple(?) was stuck pointy side down in the rubber right at the base of a knob. Metal pulled, went for a 25k ride last night and had no problems. Problem fixed.

    Massive shout out to Sebastian who totally called this on a reply. @ssamulczyk

    #LocalKnowledge #biketooter #cycling