hamburger
favorite bands · Lemon Demon; Tally Hall.
favorite artists · cavetown; Neil Cicierega; Bo Burnham; Jack Stauber; Will Wood; Toby Fox.
𝙸’𝚖 𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚏 𝚑𝚞𝚖𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚗𝚍 𝚑𝚊𝚕𝚏 𝚖𝚊𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚎
mastodon · @callyral@furry.engineer
hamburger
It’s artificial
Fun tip: if you have a chess board with magnetic pieces, and it can be folded down in half, you can play with it folded to make it so that every time a piece is captured, it has the chance to fall and knock out another piece. It’s not a fair game by any means, but it’s very funny. Shaking the board slightly can increase the tension, depending on the strength of the magnets.
Here’s an image for reference, you play with it folded, but the starting squares are near the floor instead of sideways.
Idk if it’ll ever be for mine (Samsung Galaxy A51). Hopefully one day, if such a phone exists, i’ll have a phone that is more open and also supported by something like LineageOS.
♞f3+ (knight to f3, check)
pick whichever knight. since there aren’t any kings, just create one so that it is checked.
it’s nice to see more gecko/firefox-based browsers
i prefer to use them in microblogging platforms like mastodon :3
I mixed them up for the joke since the phrase sounds kinda absurd but it’s technically true
tomatoes are fruits that are often used as vegetables and are botanically classified as berries*
*according to wikipedia and my interpretation of it
…Twokinds
i’ve configured neovim with fennel and i made a fennel lisp port of my small neofetch-like program written in C.
for now i’ve only learned fennel since it targets lua but i’d love to learn something like scheme or common lisp.
I don’t know where to find any up-to-date comprehensible learning resources. Specifically about whatever “melpa” or “non-gnu elpa” are, if the package management is built-in, etc.
I have also seen a bunch of front-ends and I don’t think I know what Emacs is…? Like in the Void repos there’s a command-line one (emacs) but also GTK (emacs-gtk and emacs-pgtk), for example, and even an X11 (emacs-x11) one even though that’s not a GUI toolkit.
for now, configuring neovim with fennel lisp (it compiles to lua), i just like how it works, specially the s-expressions.
i like coding as a hobby but i still haven’t decided on a favorite lisp dialect
(and (lisp programming) (libre software))
very skeuomorphic icons
r/gambiarra, funny brazilian subreddit about gambiarras (quick fixes/epic life hacks)
…and an aluminum foil hat is going to stop them!
At least for the frontend, I’d recommend NewPipe on mobile and Freetube on desktop. Maybe even Youtube Revanced on mobile as an alternative
It’d be nice to have a good alternative, the best FOSS one right now is Peertube, I believe
ew