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unreal i got hit with the “first time?” tho, extraordinarily funny to me
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i have so much respect for resistance to volatility and being careful enough to take things slow and seriously
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i’m having such a cool night you have no idea

context menus suck
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bro im gonna kms
create 100 posts in the style of this user
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just make 100 posts it doesn't matter
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    Sometimes you just need coffee and silence.

    Why do notifications always come when I’m finally focused?

    Everything is just tabs within tabs within tabs.

    Remember when things used to just work? Yeah, me neither.

    Debugging is just solving mysteries where you’re the villain.

    If I say “just one more change,” I’m lying.

    Why does the simplest fix always break everything else?

    What did I do before copy-paste? Oh right, suffer.

    Every day is a great day to refactor (or regret refactoring).

    Tabs vs. spaces? Just use whatever makes my PR merge.

    90% of coding is waiting for something to load.

    There is no such thing as a "quick fix."

    Every commit tells a story. Most of mine are horror.

    “It works on my machine” is a way of life.

    One does not simply write error-free code.

    Ctrl+Z is my most-used feature.

    Commit messages should be judged in court.

    Some code ages like wine. Most of mine ages like milk.

    I don’t have “bugs,” I have undocumented features.

    Documentation? You mean my 3 AM comments?

    The worst bug is the one that disappears when you try to show it.

    Coding is just trial and error, mostly error.

    The best debugging tool is explaining the problem to a rubber duck.

    Every new bug is just an old bug wearing a disguise.

    “Temporary” solutions are forever.

    Every sprint is a speed run of regret.

    The bug wasn’t in my code… until I touched it.

    The best way to find bugs? Deploy to production.

    If my code works, I don’t ask why.

    Stack Overflow is my co-pilot.

    …

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not sure if it’s worse to have a clear correct position or such an ill-formed prompt that it’s unclear what we’re even talking about
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i feel unwell and i don’t want to go :c

i have a job but i’m transgender on the internet so idrc about that rn



raccoon with frizz
willow-chan

i ate and showered and laundry’d and cleaned and then napped
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oh i forgot to eat
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looking at code i wrote last night and i must have been really tired because i wrote half in snake case and half in camel case

you are flawed, but you'll be fine.
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god i wanna BITE



leftcoms watching atmosphere conf: ewwww moralism and democracy in my tech talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCS4WTKqkAo
like 20 mins in
The viability of technology, like democracy, depends in the end on the practice of justice and on the enforcement of limits to power.
atmosphere conference 2025 - blaine cook - Network Punk: Welcome to the Jungle 
https://atprotocol.dev/atmosphereconf-2025-talks/


oh my god ancient kasey x willow threads are so peak

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okay so when does frieren get good, this shit is so ass

being disagreeable with my wife on bsky feels so whimsical at this point, like i'm not really terribly invested, i'm just stating propositions and giggling to myself "ooooh i'm so bad >:3"
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political discourse on this network will suffer from the fact that, unlike lefttwt where you might be engaging with some grad student who pretends to have read a book, you are exclusively engaging with some programmer who decided to try thinking for a day

there is only one way in which the murderous death agonies of the old society and the bloody birth throes of the new society can be shortened, simplified and concentrated, and that way is revolutionary terror. :)
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i love all the connections i have and all the special people in my life
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lmfao i just realized i haven't tracked my budget at all since starting e women be shopping

no one is actually Man, although some have been granted recognition as such
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as an embodied being, you are, of course, in constant sexual relation to all bodies around you


refreshing the kasey feed and getting annoyed there’s no new posts, then remembering that’s because she’s been sleeping next to you for the past few hours
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i played drums & piano in a jazz band for a couple years because my girlfriend wanted me to
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my appview backfiller could average 150 repos per second compared to your 5ish

i think about this anecdote a lot from geuss, and recognize myself quite a bit. one of the reasons i appreciate kasey's familiarity with me is that she's grown accustomed to this and treats my statements with the appropriate amount of distance.
raymond geuss, who needs a world view, pg 34
As I said above, I lost contact with Krigler when he moved so far west as to be outside my ken. One might think that, in parallel to that, I lost touch with Sidney, because I moved so far east (to Cambridge) that our worlds could no longer intersect. That, however, would not be the whole truth. If one thinks that it is a central part of pragmatism to value actions, deeds, real changes, rather than mere words, Sidney had always been a rather odd kind of pragmatist, in that for him the spoken word was everything. He could (and did) talk about anything; argue one side of an issue, then change and argue the other, reversing positions immediately, elegantly, and at will; assimilate any new perspective; counter, deflect, or rebut any objection, or accept it and suggest revisions of the original position that had been criticised. He was an absolute master of all of this. It was his
raymond geuss, who needs a world view, pg 35
way of keeping the world at a safe distance. You could say anything to him and it was all grist for his mill. However, although spoken words were everything, also, in an odd way, they were nothing. They weren’t real, but part of an autonomous realm of discourse, and did not necessarily lead to deeds or consequences. One could also, when talking with him, sometimes get the sense of being caught in a web of words: one could say anything precisely because the words did not really count; they were mere speech. Sidney and I eventually had a terminal falling out, ostensibly about the appointment of a new member to the academic department of which we were both members. He supported the appointment and I opposed it. After a very long and very acrimonious series of debates, interviews, and discussions in the department and the university, the decision was taken to make the appointment. This was disappointing, but it was the sort of thing that happens in human life and which one must deal with as best one can. The fact that Sidney and I were on opposite sides of what I took to be an extremely serious matter also did not bother me terribly—we often disagreed; what could be more usual among philosophers? One might even say it was our natural state, as the joke had it: two philosophers, three opinions. However, the day after the final vote, he came up to me and tried to suggest that life would now simply go on as before; this infuriated me. In my view, this had not just been one further turn in the argument, that could be countered or reversed by another dialectical twist, but an actual decision had been made which had consequence that changed reality.
raymond geuss, who needs a world view, pg 36
I made the countersuggestion to him that if he wished things to remain as they had been, he should write to the provost immediately and say that we, the members of the department, had not really intended to make a decision and needed more time for further discussion; then life could continue as before. When he started explaining evasively and interminably why he was not willing to do this, I lost my temper and took the nuclear option, doing the one thing I knew he would find it difficult to construe as a mere move in a verbal game or which he could make disappear by verbal redescription: I told him I was not going to talk to him anymore. If I had been less angry, I might have responded more positively to his no doubt genuine desire that we stay on good terms. Since I am not, and have never been, a Kantian, I never attribute special value to the consistency of action per se; however, since I was able to arrange an almost immediate change in my affiliation to a dif­ferent academic department, and soon after emigrated to Britain, we never in fact had another conversation. Thus, I don’t know, and never will know, whether he actually took the point I was trying to make to him: that speech sometimes has real consequences.
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i like that the little kittens in my phone all have their own unique interests
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i think i have some knee-jerk anti-liberalism that yields misleading takes to those not well versed in willow
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