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Age: Early 30s
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Website: https://sinacutie.stream
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Programming, game dev, server admin, Mixer streamer.

I am a lewd person. If you're younger than the age of adulthood (18 in many places) and you follow me, you will be blocked.

Admin of Cutie Space~

GNU Natalie Nguyen

I guess I need to clarify: I am going to be replacing Mastodon with something else that costs less to run.

I'm not going anywhere. I am just going to use some other fediverse-compatible software.

I am shutting down cutiespace as a mastodon instance.
tbh all self hosting software should have a documented bootstrap, I think Rust takes that seriously, which is pretty cool

Menu: https://mcmeme-enterprises.neocities.org/menu
To order: !order '1-4' 'folder from menu'

eg. !order 1 Animal Crossing
Please allow a few minutes for a response.

But in all seriousness:
• It was not too long ago when running a browser on under 1GB of RAM was normal.
• Consumer devices are being produced today have less that 1GB of RAM and mobile chips.
• Browser maintainers are doing great work to ensure they work on these devices.

That way the NPC's line about which flowers they like would change when they discovered fancy new flowers that the players have cultivated, without the underlying "enjoyable"-formula actually changing.
Almost like their taste evolved along with their experiences!

Oh, and the NPC would spend most time around the flowers they enjoy most, so to get the NPC to come to your garden, you'd have to cultivate more enjoyable flowers, with only their "I like ____" as a guide.

#CrazyIdea

Context: Gardening MMO

An NPC that wanders around looking at all the pretty flowers.
Their AI would be programmed to seek out the most "enjoyable" flowers, calculated by some formula including all the observable qualities of a flower. They would also keep knowledge of it's favorite flowers, and when talked with, would tell you what most of those favorite flowers have in common, e.g. "I like big, red flowers!".

Largish hail hitting the window woke me up.

It also made me homesick.

Is VLC still the go-to for video watching in Linux?

can we get a feature where the timeline won't move if you are currently or have recently moved your mouse over it

im real tired of going to click thing a and then thing b slides in under it