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@Alblune Looking forward to the upcoming DLC too. I'll be there on day one!

@Alblune Ah, makes sense. I thought there was a "restart" button to serve that use case, but I may have just imagined that since it doesn't fit the way I play the game. I get that it's a balance and you can't please everyone.

Still, I'm amazed at what you were able to accomplish. All the little touches like counting, auto-completing lines when you've found all the filled blocks, undo... the care and attention to detail comes through. 👏

@Alblune Squeakross is one of my all-time favorite games. You absolutely nailed it! I talked it up a ton to my daughter who ended up buying her own copy back around launch. She shared her gameplay over Steam last night to talk me through some of the recent renovations she made to her Pip's house. It was wonderful.

If I had one minor niggle, it would be to not make suspending a puzzle its own thing. If I quit while a puzzle is in progress, just automatically suspend it. If I launch it next time and want to start fresh, I can just restart. I've gotten burned a couple of times half paying attention and trying to quit because I have to go do something else, only to return later to a blank puzzle thinking, "didn't I already start this one?"

Apart from that, no notes whatsoever. Best, and certainly the most charming, puzzle game available IMO. Thank you!

Super disappointed that #FinchApp decided to take a sponsor for their monthly event this month.

For those unfamiliar, Finch is a wellness app in which you care for/partner with a virtual pet bird in the shared interest of your mental wellness. They guide you through activities: meditations, expressing gratitude, breathing exercises, and staying connected with friends.

Every month, they have a themed event. If I recall, some of the recent themes have been springtime, bookish, and bohemian. During those months, the items your birb (as the pets are called) collects are related to the theme. Recently, they've even added a story you can play through around the theme.

This month, the theme is Supergirl, which seems different from past themes (even the Wizard of Oz one, which as I reflect is similar). The Supergirl logo is all over everything, and she is the main character in the story.

One would hope a mental health app put out by a public benefit corporation would be safe from ads but apparently not. 😞

I did a full colour swap this time, as explained here https://blog.janamarie.dev/irphotography.html. This gets rid of the deeply turquoise sky, makes the photos a tat more serious. Oh and btw, the train in the first photo is supposed to be red! Deutsche Bahn red, IR just reflects differently on different materials, creating false colour surprises

#photography #infrared

I read a wonderful and inspiring article by @brennan about alternative internet protocols. https://brennan.day/gemini-gophers-and-fingers-oh-my-alternative-internets-beyond-https/

How can such a seemingly dry subject *be* inspiring? I remember the wonder of the early internet. The feeling of finding someone with a common interest and learning all the cool things they wanted to share. The feeling of discovering cool and weird art. The obscurity of it all, when everything new and cool felt like finding buried treasure. The idea of stripping away the parts that have enabled it to become a weird authoritarian shopping mall in the last decade or so to get back to that is intensely appealing.

The sad part is that I *like* a lot of the tech that enabled that transformation, but I'd also give it all up to get back to the people, the weirdness, and the fun.

The article inspired me to install bombadillo and poke around to see what I can find.

Gemini, Gophers, and Fingers. Oh My! Alternative Internets Beyond HTTPS

Finger from 1971, Gopher from 1991, and Gemini from 2019. These protocols offer decentralized, terminal-based alternatives to the modern web. The small web's is in a renaissance. On the solarpunk philosophy of intentional technology, and how these protocols meet you where you are, whether you're on a machine from 2005 or just tired of Chrome's monoculture.

brennan.day

Just learned that the entire run of Punk Planet is archived on Archive.org, and I am very happy about it: https://archive.org/details/punkplanet?tab=collection

This command will download every issue (without any of the extra stuff) with the Internet Archive CLI (installable with `brew install internetarchive` and probably some other ways):

```
ia download --search 'collection:punkplanet' --glob="*.pdf" --exclude="*_text*"
```

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

If you've been missing #selfhosted podcast since it wrapped, then there's a new show in town. The spiritual successor. Check it out!

https://bitflip.show

BitFlip.show

The pragmatic side of infrastructure. A podcast hosted by Alex, Adam, Geoff, and Stephen.

If you are in your late thirties to mid-forties right now, there is a good chance that you have spent most of your life in a cycle of making some sort of home on the internet only to have it crumble beneath you like chalk and having to start over.