dressupgeekout

@dressupgeekout@bsd.network
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California - aspiring author - musician - small-time artist - multimedia scientist - NetBSD/pkgsrc fangirl - interdisciplinary nerd 🦓 🐾  she/her

My debut novel THE WOLFSKULL STANDARD will be available in ebook and paperback in 2025

Fedi acc't for my small business: @magentastripe
Furry-oriented acc't: @hanalei
Black Desert fan acc't: @lahn_main

Banner image: "Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore" by J.M.W. Turner

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I applied for a job today
#WorldGiraffeDay 🦒:
19th c. Staffordshire pottery #giraffes from Portland Museum of Art:
1. Giraffe Spill Vases, 1845-55
glazed earthenware, 12 7/8 x 6 7/8 x 2 7/8 in.
2. Giraffes, 1850-75
glazed earthenware, 5 1/2 x 4 x 2 3/8 in.
1986.159.1,2 & 1986.160.1,2:
https://collections.portlandmuseum.org/objects-1/thumbnails?records=50&query=mfs%20any%20%22giraffe%22&sort=9
Portland Museum of Art Collections -

Dropout isn't the only service like this that works on NetBSD. For example, you can tune in to Nebula just fine. I'm certain there's a whole bunch of them that work well. I'm really just having an absolute blast with my Dropout subscription, and the fact it also works on my favorite OS is just icing on this really sweet cake
As best as I can tell, Dropout.tv is fully functional on NetBSD w/ Firefox. Closed captioning and the really interesting navigable transcript feature all Just Work. In a world where "streaming service" feels synonymous with DRM/Widevine garbage, this is really nice.
Sorry I wasn't able to hang out on IRC during BSDCan like I said I was going to. Hopefully you didn't have your face glued to the screen awaiting my arrival. I had to tend to an injury.
I won't be able to make it to #BSDCan this year, but I think I can make myself available on IRC in case you wanted to reach out! I'll just hang out somewhere in Libera
New look

"The internet I came to love was quieter. Smaller – which is not to say small. It was still vast, but it was a vast collection of small sites instead of a small collection of vast sites."

https://goodinternetmagazine.com/building-a-slow-web/

#smolweb

Building a slow web

The internet can feel like it's built for speed. You join a new service and you're presented with a feed. The name tells you all you need to know. The feed is the actor. You are the thing that is acted upon. You don't control the feed. Your role is

Good Internet

they're very excited to explain the differences between imac g3 models to you.

#art #sketches #tulip_art

Tapes.