anyone know why a service would escape slashes (not backslashes, forward slashes) in their JSON?
like this shit is all {"url":"http:\/\/www.foobar.egg\/web\/site.html"}
anyone know why a service would escape slashes (not backslashes, forward slashes) in their JSON?
like this shit is all {"url":"http:\/\/www.foobar.egg\/web\/site.html"}
@foone if you have JSON in a script tag you need to escape it
this is somewhat analogous to saying if you are going to wear pants on your head you need to take your keys and phone out of your pockets, but hey
ah yes tumblr
the site that makes me think "this site has people just like me on it and that is exactly why i will never go there"
@gloriouscow aww, don't you want to be around people just like you?
is this a self-hatred thing?
sorry i keep telling myself to knock it off with the self-deprecating humor; but it slips out now and then
@foone maybe to rephrase -
the bests posts from tumblr inevitably wind up on reddit or somewhere, so you can sort of enjoy the best of it without ever having to find yourself in a heated philosophical debate over the ethics of marrying a pokemon
to wax a bit more serious, there's a certain sort of unfettered, unashamed honesty there, at least from the filtered snapshots of it that become viral in someway, that one really only finds in lgbt+, neurodivergent and furry communities (did i just repeat myself three times?), the sort of bravery that I both inherently respect and involuntarily cringe at, like using your puppy mask as your profile pic on facebook
this has been a struggle my entire life, as I often feel like an outsider even in the communities that should feel small and inclusive, to the point where if someone made like an anthropomorphic bovine retrocompter enthusiast meetup forum i'd look at it and go ahhh i probably wouldn't fit in there.
in the end when you look back at a lifetime of doing this, you notice that squandered a lot of opportunities for joy and kinship, to try to preserve your reputation among a group of people you never even cared about and who never cared about you.
if fear is the mind killer, cringe is the soul killer.
@gloriouscow I know the feeling. It's something I've worked hard to get over, and only recently made any progress at getting over.
All I can say is that there's plenty of accepting places, if you can work up the courage to join them. And I'd be happy to help in any way I can!
@foone thank you Alice. As long as you're out there somewhere, tearing apart the machinery of our childhoods with your special brand of distilled chaos, I will never feel truly alone.
also, before anyone asks, lucario. definitely lucario