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Oh, hello there! My name is fangchar.

I enjoy drawing, reading, listening to music, and a lot of other things.

I also got a website at https://fangchar.neocities.org!

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Avatar description:
A portrait sketch of an anthro goat with green eyes, light yellow fur and long, blue-green hair. Her horns are long and bend back in a semi-circle. She is wearing glasses, a choker and a dark grey, sleeveless shirt.


Header image:
Flat, pastel color blobs.
pronounsshe/her or they/them
favourite emoji:Blobhaj_Witch_Broom:
websitehttps://fangchar.neocities.org
A small fursona portrait doodle.

#FediArt #FurryArt #doodle #fursona #goat
Doodle time! This time I went for traditional media with a black uni-ball eco pen on paper.

#FediArt #FurryArt #doodle #fursona #goat
I bought some plastic model kits from the "30 Minutes Sisters" series!

The two figures in the picture are Lirinel and Laranel. I only got Laranel at first, but the manual states that she can hold hands with Lirinel. So of course I had to get Lirinel, too. 

The kits were very easy to put together, just cutting them out of their frame with a nipper and pressing them together. I'll maybe go for something more difficult next time, if I decide to pick up building models as a hobby.

#GunPla #30MinutesSisters #30MS
Here's a small sketch of my fursona, which I've drawn a few weeks ago. I didn't feel like drawing legs back then, so she is standing in water while wearing thigh-high socks.

My current profile picture is actually a colorized cut-out of this drawing! 

#FediArt #FurryArt #doodle #fursona
I wanted to draw my fursona with cloven hooves, so here she is, in chibi style!

#FediArt #doodle #fursona
implemented a script for #GlasgowInterfaceExplorer that lets you discover the connectivity of any IC with JTAG boundary scan, provided you can give the IC an arbitrary stimulus (here done by using a glasgow output connected to a needle point probe)

Not exactly what I had in mind, but I guess it kinda works out?

#art #artwork

In the last weeks wanted to explore and annotate unknown file formats. I looked at hex viewers and similar tools but could not find one that was scriptable while also having little dependencies.
I would like it to be as portable as possible.

So I've started to write something myself in Lua. Right now I have got a very simple interactive command-line hex viewer. I can move around, annotate things, and script things to automate the analysis.

I might switch languages later, and I want to make it extensible while keeping the code and architecture simple.

If anybody knows an existing tool that could fit for me, or is even working on one, I am open to suggestions! 

#ReverseEngineering #Coding #Lua
@categorille Since you've been talking about chord progressions and scales a lot lately, do you by any chance know some good (online or physical English-language) material on music theory?

My main instrument is the piano, so something that focuses on that would be optimal.

All I can find online are youtube videos that claim to cover everything there is to know in five minutes, and horrible websites (with lots of ads) that have no clear structure to the information or want to sell an app subscription.
Happy New Year 2025!