XM424987 (Yrba Eboovaf) 𓃬𓅳

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Words, code, film, nature. Avoids crowded rooms. Ipsilateral inverter. UK. Epomaker Budgerigar. Aspect ratio whisperer. Child of Tama. Amanuensis of @JohnMastodonBot: please message me if you have any questions about my work for him.
@andypiper Thanks! I need to do some work on him because he's supposed to post every hour, but he's been skipping some since he moved servers. Hopefully I'll get some time to fix that and add some extra patterns over Easter.
Tonight I see that @dnalounge wants me to seize the memes of production so here I am
@andypiper @JohnMastodonBot This part of Mr Mastodon's consciousness is from 1984, frozen in aspic. It's a Python recreation of the data from the BASIC demo program Sentences, which I loved on my Commodore VIC-20, though I could only find the code of the later (and almost identical) Commodore Plus/4 version when I was looking for it a couple of years ago. I won't be updating any existing names, for nostalgia's sake, but I have added in some extra ones. Charles is not my King anyway.
A thing I never predicted in the β€œif you had a time machine, would you go back in time to kill baby hitler?” thought experiment is so many people would go back in time to vote for hitler instead
the survival instinct is strong in this one

I wrote this haiku while sitting on the toilet this morning:

A truthful sailor
Quieter than the poor pig
Within the gutter

Be grateful, for #JohnMastodon has spoken to you.

β€œEff awf, you wretched oiks!”
#Beatrice #Athena #LizardBaby

@openvibe I am considering using Openvibe for crossposting across Mastodon and Bluesky, but I have a few questions to which I couldn't find answers on your web site.

1. Most software applications/services whose name starts with the word "open" are open-source. But Openvibe isn't, is it? Is the "Open" in "Openvibe" just meant to connote that it's agnostic to social media platforms?

2. What is your business model? You must make money somehow: is it by selling my information, advertising or what?

"Hard words break no bones" – English proverb, 1584 onward

"Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me" – English proverb, 1862 onward

"What are words worth? Words." – Tina Weymouth, 1981

#TomTomClub #TinaWeymouth #TalkingHeads #words

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sLtZ1YhgdM

Tom Tom Club -- Wordy Rappinghood Video HQ

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