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Queer, neurodivergent, tired
Avatar: drawing of pale person, receding purple hair, glasses, ear rings, wielding a kitchen knife
Header image: Overhead picture of Frankfurt(M) central station in the sunset

Follow requests welcome, I just want to filter out sus people. If you’re not an AI or blockchain bro, It’ll very probably be approved.

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Matrix@toni:matrix.eno.space
@marudor Wenn sie bei flugzeugen nach seelen an bord fragen, ist die lage schon ziemlich ernst…

@jollysea Outlook is the worst email client I’ve ever used. Mobile, desktop, web, doesn’t matter. gmx.de thirty years ago full of ads was better.

There’s only two explanations, why so many companies use it:
1. The server component is amazing.
2. Microsoft does good lobbying.

@0xabad1dea This is relevant to my interests, and I hadn’t seen it before. So, thanks for posting more than you originally felt necessary. 
@steeph I hear that modern digital cameras are better at filming dark scenes. That is why many producers/directors/cinematographers film with less light than they used to. In my opinion, that is just a mistake. Just because the cameras can do it, if you are shooting a Netflix series, most people are only seeing artefacts in your night scenes.

@toni I love that naming conventions led to these internally pretty different chassis that have the same name when spoken.  

One is an Inner Sphere design based on the sequel to the Marauder, the Marauder II, using Clan technology. The *Marauder II* C.

The other is the Clans’ sequel to the Marauder, built completely on Clan tech. The *Marauder* IIC.

Both are awesome.

@steeph Anyway, I think I’m being a wiseass, even though I’m trying not to be. Sorry about that.
@steeph What I mean is, with too dark scenes the screen makes a difference only if the source is good enough to use it. I have a 1.5 year old OLED HDR TV, and dark scenes still look terrible, unless I watch one of my two 4K Ultra HD discs. And those movies were shot on film.
@anon_opin @steeph Even on a modern OLED they look terrible, because they’re distributed digitally. Compression algorithms are bad with 60 Shades of Black.
@DerSash Das haben wir schon immer so gemacht. (Also seit 1948 mindestens.)
@rradczewski I mean yeah, it’s a mistake newbies will make. And the results are like the Superman movie. If you lose fractions of cents, it can take years until someone notices.