Mega Charizard X

@MCX@dragon.style
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Dragon typing to compliment my dragon shape: permanently in mega form since the demise of monsterpit.net

(Header image from Meluu)

What's your most memorable experience with a wild animal, whether on purpose or by accident?
it’s weird that HORSES is seemingly getting censored for a deleted scene which from the description seems altogether less salacious than “Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015: Do You Still Shower With Your Dad?”

Your Activity Monitor Wrapped for 2025:

#10: launchservicesd
#9: distnoted
#8: loginwindow
#7: mdworker
#6: hidd
#5: docker
#4: mds_stores
#3: kernel_task
#2: Discord
#1: 🎉WindowServer 🥳

Oooh, it has a little thing for erasing annoying elements from webpages, too. I've got a little bookmarklet I use for that but it's real nice to have as part of the browser. Fuck your autoplay video overlay in the corner with a broken close button.
I like how Orion has a menu item specifically to make it easy to change up the text on a webpage. So much more convenient then popping open the dev tools and finding the proper element.
And there you have it. The two biggest bug-farms in gamedev - doors and floating point - contrived to make a simple NPC placement bug into quite the time-travelling palaver. /end
If you watch the video, when the door unlocks and then opens, there's a second guard standing inside the room to the left of the opening door. That guard is actually standing very slightly too close - the very corner of his bounding box intersects the door's path as it opens. So what's happening is the door starts to open, slightly nudges into the guard's toe, bounces back, closes, and then automatically locks. And because there's no script to deal with this and re-open the door, you're stuck.
with the news of the Steam Machine, I do wonder if Valve will finally make SteamOS truly multi-user; right now you can log in to multiple Steam accounts, yes, but you're all in one shared Linux user account
@Orb2069 @pwaring Nah; they already had the raccoon! The 'finding' is a hard problem - ffmpeg already uses static analysers like coverity which I'm sure produces a bunch of similar 'meh' findings.
@pwaring Big companies are internally quite disconnected; I know they do fund a lot - but then I suspect the team doing the AI security stuff is quite separate from their users and funders; and from what I hear their AI is at least producing *valid* reports - although in this case obscure; and it makes sense they think to run it on ffmpeg, but when you've found a potential exploit they can't just sit on it. It makes sense for ffmpeg to ask for help, but I don't think this is Google being mean.