Remember Betula? My concept of a link collection keeping tool? Well, some people expressed interest in it. I want to publish my notes about thinking about it and developing it in a mailing list. Let's see how it goes!:
I have finally finished #Inktober 2022! I know it's December 4th, I'm a little late. This is my third Inktober already, and I plan to take part in the next one.
If you ever find yourself choosing a domain registrar, do not choose GoDaddy. An unusually horrible service. Also be careful when buying .es domains, they bring problems too. Who could've known?
I want to be indexed in Lieu¹, but the requirement is for me to be on the ring².
The thing is, I don't really want to join the ring, as it is too big! 200 members are no joke. I will never in my life have enough time to learn about their sites enough to remember them.
So, @cblgh, can you please index me without being added to the ring? If no, it's ok. I'll then add myself to the ring, whatever. Maybe I'll want to be there one day anyway.
I want to be indexed in Lieu¹, but the requirement is for me to be on the ring².
The thing is, I don't really want to join the ring, as it is too big! 200 members are no joke. I will never in my life have enough time to learn about their sites enough to remember them.
So, @cblgh, can you please index me without being added to the ring? If no, it's ok. I'll then add myself to the ring, whatever. Maybe I'll want to be there one day anyway.
I want to have my own living place, where I'll weave a web of electrified strings that will do something. Things will be attached to them. And there will be literal cobweb capabilities, no one will be able to cross the rooms unnoticed as long as I'm touching the net. Like a spider.
I also want a wind turbine or a watermill, just so they make cool creaking sounds.
And a lighthouse.
Such wishes are impractical and too important, so I'll probably not make them true in this reality, but I expect them to be found in my visual stories, which I wish to make.
Karabiner-Elements has broken critically, built-in macOS's sticky keys are really bad and are unusable. So I am now trying out typing with no sticky keys. How do you all even do that?
NB. Sticky keys work like that. Let's take left shift for an example. You press it, and release it. Then you press letter k, and a capital K is written. You don't need to hold many keys simultaneously.
What's the language policy of this instance? English is fine, I saw other European languages. What's about Russian? Esperanto? Japanese? Made-up languages no one knows, except for me? Straight up non-sensical sequences of characters of Unicode?
Oh no, there are no internet points in email. How am I gonna get dopamine!?