Stephen T. Stone

@Stephen_Stone
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Halfway between the black and gray is no place for a life to waste away.

Blobpats accepted at this location.

#nobot

a.k.a.Sage Freehaven
Pronounshe/him/his
Is “their” acceptable?yes
Custom Emojo:cdrr:
@Stephen_Stone As for whether I’ll delete the account altogether…well, I’ll consider this a backup account just in case.
Final reminder: I can now be found at snouts.online (@Stephen_Stone)! This account will be marked as moved and redirect to my snouts.online account later tonight.
Happy birthday to me~

I’ve decided to make a new home on the Fediverse. I can now be found at snouts.online (@Stephen_Stone)!

I’ll leave this account active for a few days so I can remind people about that. 👍.

Hey does anyone have recommendations for hopeful games about building community post-apocalypse? Or like, setting up farm plots and clean water supplies and stuff?

if a company has a dragon for a CEO does it have an executive hoardroom send toot
Having used New Twitter for a good half-hour now, I have a conclusion: Twitter is no longer for me. Shit sucks, yo.
*stands guard*

*FUCK.* I finally got “New Twitter”. And it sucks complete ass. In addition to the awful redesign, now they’re doing that “randomized CSS class names to prevent adblockers” bullshit, which is preventing my custom userstyles from working properly.

Fuck all that nonsense. Maybe it’s time to find a permanent home on the Fediverse.

Huh. Emoji color variants are under consideration. Paging @mutantstd! 😆

https://blog.emojipedia.org/emoji-color-variations-under-consideration-by-unicode/

Emoji Color Variations Under Consideration by Unicode

The Unicode Consortium today announced the possibility of color variations within the emoji character set, to be discussed at the forthcoming Technical Committee meeting. Until now, Unicode has taken the position that each emoji should not be too specific where possible, and that one emoji should represent an entire category of objects or items, rather than a specific version. Above: Requests for emoji wine variations go back to at least 2015. Image: Brandfire [https://brandfire.com] via Mas