Thinking about how the U.S. National Archives has a 1297 copy of the Magna Carta just there in a random basement exhibit below the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution and everything. Just a very well-preserved 730 year old artifact in basically the basement below (significantly [β¦]
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An anthro fox topping and folding an anthro dog while staring into his eyes lovingly.
Thereβs nothing better than waking up and immediately folding my puppy in half π
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π¨: @rosemary02.bsky.social
playstation and game boy logos edited together, reading "PlayBOY"
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And is in the unfortunate purgatory of halfway between "telling a concrete story" and "being completely metafictional wheree the nominal 'story' is sidelined", but can't commit to either of them
So far, ΒΎ of the way through, it definitely has a distinct style that feels actually attempting something new rather than _solely_ ripping off Tarantino. But it's very lacking in plot substance (and without any of the "technically non-plot but actually the meat of the movie" vignettes of _Pulp [β¦]
Sometimes if you watch a movie from the mid 90s you'll come across one of the most Pulp Fiction ripoff-ass movies you've ever seen. Although unlike middling student films (which by all accounts _Pulp Fiction_ utterly ruined for years) this one is starring Steve Buschemi and Quentin Tarantino so [β¦]
Honestly the same goes for files too but unfortunately no way around needing parsing. Since Unix historically was really the only business-oriented OS that only had "bags of bytes" files without having record-oriented I/O
But I guess TCP/IP (versus the OSI protocols) really is a quintessential case of worse is better so one shouldn't expect conveniences lol.
(Although I do think that IP is legitimately better than the OSI nightmare though lol. Idiot web devs using HTTP for everything is closer to "worse is better")
It's honestly really irritating to me that """"modern"""" things like SCTP or datagram-oriented Unix sockets aren't used to allow elegantly communicating _out of band_ element boundaries while still preserving datagram ordering, instead just demanding parsing and escaping of in-band delimiters
[Absolutely terrible]
It's Holocaustslop, the Academy Awards and Cannes only like it because it tells a depressing story with very obvious moral messaging
RE: https://meow.social/@Haloren/116426776698253951
Hopefully people do this to every dragon they come across
[Joke that doesn't work at all]
Instead of an attorney I accidentally hired a A Tiercel at Law *falcon flies into courtroom*
Game Boy knockoff device called a Play Boy
*flappies*
Music Disc 11 and 13 are excellent songs to listen to while falling asleep
Rhysek loves stretching his friends' holes out, and Firon is no exception. Giving the bat a good ride before popping that fat knot inside! π
Featuring https://www.furaffinity.net/user/rhysek
Art https://www.furaffinity.net/user/greame & https://www.furaffinity.net/user/arsauron
Fun fact: when looking at differences between British and American spelling of words, contrary to popular beliefe IME it's basically completely even odds on which spelling is the "original"/older one and which is the newer spelling
Are they, you know, *whispers* bats?
They're bats
I wonder how the SCP-1471/MalO fursuiter feels about their character's design (but no other aspect of the character) getting a ton of fanart and porn based off of a single monochrome picture of their fursuit through a small window
It's very funny that the Google AI summary summarizes SCP articles as fact like it would a Wikipedia page
Synth fursuits with working visors are so good
*grabbies in your direction with a talon*
The life of a fuzzy bat
Rawrawrawr arawr rawr rawr rawr rawr
Obviously hyperbole, but it does really feel like the vast majority of tutorials refuse to actually explain all of what a tool does or what would make you generally decide to use it, they just say "to do this follow these steps by rote" with no further elaboration
I should try learning Blender again, the problem is that AFAICT there are zero learning resources (other than potentially $100+ paid courses) that teach you how to make nontrivial, organic-looking objects beyond "slightly altering a built-in shape"
If you find anything at all it's always like [β¦]
Props up your tagium
_Mass Effect_ but instead of finding a prothean beacon with the dire warning about the reapers on it, instead they find a beacon with a bunch of prothean standup comedy from 150 years before the reaper invasion. Basically the equivalent of what you'd get randomly selecting an unlabeled VHS tape now
Eyeless creature wearing a synth-like visor accessory with the eye graphics controlled by their synth friend, just to confuse everyone