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  1. I got a great idea to think up concepts of games. Just pull up any ManlyBadassHero video and start writing down the way he introduces each game.

    #BeebzPrompts #BeebzDev #GameDev #RPGMaker #VisualNovels #RPGHorror

  2. CW: Sketch Art, Body Horror, Mouth instead of Eyes and Vice Versa

    Her name is Carolyn🦋 and she's got the vibe of weird crafty aunt who is still a Hippie and tells it like it is with all the compassion and care in the world

    #BeebzArt #bodyhorror #monstergirl #TheBeebzSys #TheBeebzCarolyn

  3. Also I started playing #LiveALive! I started with the Prehistory chapter and my friend said "dont name him Pogo"... So I named him Scooter :p

    #BeebzPlays #BeebzPlays_LiveALive

  4. My most horrifying new years resolution is keeping my art folder organized going forward.

    #BeebzBlog #SillyPosting

  5. CW: Askbox Post // Triste

    Hai What do you think is triste’s favorite snack/sweet?

    Oh thats a tough question but Im gonna have to go with flan? And Tres leches cake of course. Yes definitely tres leches cake as a special treat and flan as a more common one. Mmm creamy. On a related note, His favorite mixed drink is Dragon Cum (Fireball + vanilla creamer)

    #BeebzBlog #TristeMiedo #AskBeebz

  6. CW: Askbox Post // Niche Kinks, Sounding

    what the most uncommon kink you think you have?

    I'm pretty sure its sounding, specifically I especially love sounding with cunnies... Its hard to find but I've seen it more often recently in the context of its included in those "fill every hole" scenarios.

    You see it usually more often with dicks and futas and then it goes from rare to simply uncommon hehe :P aside from sounding, I think the typical unhinged lolisho stuff is also stuff I go feral for (i.e. toddlercon, nepi, birth) i always make giga sure to tag the shit out of that tho

    #BeebzBlog #AskBeebz

  7. CW: Art Elitism Irony, GenAI

    It is so ironic how the semi-realism/anime style that was heralded as the picturesque (lol) GOALS of art quality back in the trenches of #DeviantArt circa 2010s is now the VERY SAME style that makes people bored because its been reproduced by GenAI a bajillion times with no substance :3

    Teenager Beebz feels so vindicated rn

    #BeebzBlog #ArtStyle #traumarecovery

  8. CW: Advent of Code 2025 Day 12

    For the last day of #AdventOfCode, I took a very simple and naive approach of: depth-first search.

    Basically try all combinations until one fits. The trick to avoid a VERY long runtime is to filter out all cases where we already know from the start that the pieces (gifts) won't fit in the region, because their summed area exceeds the area of the region. Went for recursion this time around, because why not.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

    Overall, I really liked this year's puzzles. They weren't too hard which was refreshing compared to the last couple of years. I doubt many people really like those extremely hard to solve problems that take one day or more for anyone who isn't a genius (but I might be wrong). For me, it struck a nice balance and it felt rewarding enough to scratch my decembre puzzle itch! I also enjoyed the shorter run, I usually got quite burnt out by the end, especially with all the social functions towards the end of the month.

    #AoC #AoC205 #AdventOfCode2025 #RustLang #rust

  9. CW: Advent of Code Day 11

    Day 11 of #AdventOfCode is a classical graph problem like we're used to from previous years.

    Unlike previously, I immediately thought of checking what the graph looked like with a visualization tool. Luckily, `petgraph` allows to export a graphviz file which can be then used to visualize the nodes and edges.

    From that, it was clear that a few nodes were acting as "bridges" between largers subnets of nodes with no particular arrangement besides being directed towards the next "bridge" layer. Those bridge layers comprised 4 to 5 nodes in my input, and were the only ones with more than 6 incoming edges, so I used that as my filter criterion.

    To gather them, I sorted the graph in topological order and chunked them by their position offset compared to the previous node. When doing this, all the nodes from a bridge layer end up being at most 20 positions away from the previous node in the sorted list.

    Finally, I progressed through each subnet, collecting information about how many paths lead to each one of the end layer's nodes. By multiplying with all the paths leading to each start layer's node, we get the overall total number of paths.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

    #AoC #AoC2025 #AdventOfCode2025 #RustLang #rust

  10. CW: Advent of Code Day 11

    Day 11 of #AdventOfCode is a classical graph problem like we're used to from previous years.

    Unlike previously, I immediately thought of checking what the graph looked like with a visualization tool. Luckily, `petgraph` allows to export a graphviz file which can be then used to visualize the nodes and edges.

    From that, it was clear that a few nodes were acting as "bridges" between largers subnets of nodes with no particular arrangement besides being directed towards the next "bridge" layer. Those bridge layers comprised 4 to 5 nodes in my input, and were the only ones with more than 6 incoming edges, so I used that as my filter criterion.

    To gather them, I sorted the graph in topological order and chunked them by their position offset compared to the previous node. When doing this, all the nodes from a bridge layer end up being at most 20 positions away from the previous node in the sorted list.

    Finally, I progressed through each subnet, collecting information about how many paths lead to each one of the end layer's nodes. By multiplying with all the paths leading to each start layer's node, we get the overall total number of paths.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

    #AoC #AoC2025 #AdventOfCode2025 #RustLang #rust

  11. CW: Advent of Code Day 11

    Day 11 of is a classical graph problem like we're used to from previous years.

    Unlike previously, I immediately thought of checking what the graph looked like with a visualization tool. Luckily, `petgraph` allows to export a graphviz file which can be then used to visualize the nodes and edges.

    From that, it was clear that a few nodes were acting as "bridges" between largers subnets of nodes with no particular arrangement besides being directed towards the next "bridge" layer. Those bridge layers comprised 4 to 5 nodes in my input, and were the only ones with more than 6 incoming edges, so I used that as my filter criterion.

    To gather them, I sorted the graph in topological order and chunked them by their position offset compared to the previous node. When doing this, all the nodes from a bridge layer end up being at most 20 positions away from the previous node in the sorted list.

    Finally, I progressed through each subnet, collecting information about how many paths lead to each one of the end layer's nodes. By multiplying with all the paths leading to each start layer's node, we get the overall total number of paths.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

  12. CW: Advent of Code Day 11

    Day 11 of #AdventOfCode is a classical graph problem like we're used to from previous years.

    Unlike previously, I immediately thought of checking what the graph looked like with a visualization tool. Luckily, `petgraph` allows to export a graphviz file which can be then used to visualize the nodes and edges.

    From that, it was clear that a few nodes were acting as "bridges" between largers subnets of nodes with no particular arrangement besides being directed towards the next "bridge" layer. Those bridge layers comprised 4 to 5 nodes in my input, and were the only ones with more than 6 incoming edges, so I used that as my filter criterion.

    To gather them, I sorted the graph in topological order and chunked them by their position offset compared to the previous node. When doing this, all the nodes from a bridge layer end up being at most 20 positions away from the previous node in the sorted list.

    Finally, I progressed through each subnet, collecting information about how many paths lead to each one of the end layer's nodes. By multiplying with all the paths leading to each start layer's node, we get the overall total number of paths.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

    #AoC #AoC2025 #AdventOfCode2025 #RustLang #rust

  13. CW: Advent of Code Day 11

    Day 11 of #AdventOfCode is a classical graph problem like we're used to from previous years.

    Unlike previously, I immediately thought of checking what the graph looked like with a visualization tool. Luckily, `petgraph` allows to export a graphviz file which can be then used to visualize the nodes and edges.

    From that, it was clear that a few nodes were acting as "bridges" between largers subnets of nodes with no particular arrangement besides being directed towards the next "bridge" layer. Those bridge layers comprised 4 to 5 nodes in my input, and were the only ones with more than 6 incoming edges, so I used that as my filter criterion.

    To gather them, I sorted the graph in topological order and chunked them by their position offset compared to the previous node. When doing this, all the nodes from a bridge layer end up being at most 20 positions away from the previous node in the sorted list.

    Finally, I progressed through each subnet, collecting information about how many paths lead to each one of the end layer's nodes. By multiplying with all the paths leading to each start layer's node, we get the overall total number of paths.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

    #AoC #AoC2025 #AdventOfCode2025 #RustLang #rust

  14. CW: Advent of Code 2025 Day 10

    Yes! Today's puzzle in #AdventOfCode was quite hard (especially part 2) but so rewarding and I learned a lot!

    For part 1, I implemented A* from scratch, my favorite little pathfinding algo that I use pretty much every year for #AoC (sometimes I use a lib instead of implementing it but it's been a while so a refresher was in order).

    For part 2, after trying A* again and noticing it was running for way too long, I went back to the drawing board and solved the first machine by hand. I noticed the constraints were a system of linear equations.

    I then researched algorithms to solve such integer programming problems and didn't feel like learning AND implementing the algorithms in one day (ain't nobody got time fo that). But this lead me to discover the `good_lp` #rust crate which is really good and that I will keep in my back pocket from now on!

    So I used the library to define a system of variables and constraints which could be solved magically for me.

    github.com/beeb/aoc-2025/blob/

    #AoC2025 #AdventOfCode2025 #RustLang

  15. CW: Body Hair Complaint

    I am so fucking hairy, my mom had alopecia but Im turning into a fucking wookie they gonna declare my pussy a rainforest next week.

    #BeebzBlog #SillyPosting #PCOS

  16. I keep forgetting ReverseClash is a thing thats happening but considering my mental situation. (Extremely clinically depressed but coping) i think i can handle not having done anything, especially since I actually did participate in the main clash this year, which was something I am really happy about #creativeclash

    #BeebzBlog

  17. @beebrookshire It's always delightful seeing the arrogance of modern humans. Assuming they know the Roth and hand the whole picture from a few random DNA samples. I wish all research was appropriately qualified with terms such as "to the best of our knowledge" or "from what we know so far" or "as far as our tools allow us to understand at this time".
    #decoloniseScience #decoloniseYourMind

  18. Italian Psych-Garage Band Bee Bee Sea Releases New Album “Stanzini Can Be Allright”

    Italian psych-garage band Bee Bee Sea has released their new album, Stanzini Can Be Allright, via Wild Honey Records. A tribute to The Gizmos’ Midwest experience, the album is a diary of life in provincial Northern Italy, seen through a lens of irony and attachment. While still rooted in garage rock, the 12 tracks expand broadly, embracing diverse influences from egg punk to Guided By Voices and Sweeping Promises. The LP is a creative force born from a garage, proving that an isolated place can be “allright” when you set out to change it with music.

    #beeBeeSea #garage #music #news #psychRock2 #psychedelicRock #rock

  19. Italian Psych-Garage Band Bee Bee Sea Releases New Album “Stanzini Can Be Allright”

    Italian psych-garage band Bee Bee Sea has released their new album, Stanzini Can Be Allright, via Wild Honey Records. A tribute to The Gizmos’ Midwest experience, the album is a diary of life in provincial Northern Italy, seen through a lens of irony and attachment. While still rooted in garage rock, the 12 tracks expand broadly, embracing diverse influences from egg punk to Guided By Voices and Sweeping Promises. The LP is a creative force born from a garage, proving that an isolated place can be “allright” when you set out to change it with music.

    #beeBeeSea #garage #music #news #psychRock2 #psychedelicRock #rock

  20. Italian Psych-Garage Band Bee Bee Sea Releases New Album “Stanzini Can Be Allright”

    Italian psych-garage band Bee Bee Sea has released their new album, Stanzini Can Be Allright, via Wild Honey Records. A tribute to The Gizmos’ Midwest experience, the album is a diary of life in provincial Northern Italy, seen through a lens of irony and attachment. While still rooted in garage rock, the 12 tracks expand broadly, embracing diverse influences from egg punk to Guided By Voices and Sweeping Promises. The LP is a creative force born from a garage, proving that an isolated place can be “allright” when you set out to change it with music.

    #beeBeeSea #garage #music #news #psychRock2 #psychedelicRock #rock

  21. Italian Psych-Garage Band Bee Bee Sea Releases New Album “Stanzini Can Be Allright”

    Italian psych-garage band Bee Bee Sea has released their new album, Stanzini Can Be Allright, via Wild Honey Records. A tribute to The Gizmos’ Midwest experience, the album is a diary of life in provincial Northern Italy, seen through a lens of irony and attachment. While still rooted in garage rock, the 12 tracks expand broadly, embracing diverse influences from egg punk to Guided By Voices and Sweeping Promises. The LP is a creative force born from a garage, proving that an isolated place can be “allright” when you set out to change it with music.

    #beeBeeSea #garage #music #news #psychRock2 #psychedelicRock #rock

  22. Armas jänkukujuga beebitekk: Armas jänkukujuga beebitekk, hubasus beebile.

    Naudi armsa jänkukujulise beebitekiga, mis toob soojust ja turvalisust sinu lapsele. Ideaalne kingitus beebile! tootemaailm.ee/armas-jankukuju #beebitekk #lapsekingitus #beebihooldus #hubasus #kodulemmikud

  23. My executive dysfunction feels like it intensifies the harder i think about what I need to do. It feels like I have to disassociate and retreat into headspace and talking so I can make the body autopilot stuff.

    Its just that having to deal with more pain than even the baseline is so daunting, and its just downright cruel that you gotta stay so active and cause more pain to avoid deeper pain longterm, boo

    #BeebzBlog #TheBeebzSys #adhd

  24. I wish i had more people to talk about t4t #transhet with me. -v-

    #BeebzBlog