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fluffycritter

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About fluffycritter

more about me than you'd ever want to know: https://beesbuzz.biz/

see also https://plaidweb.site/

Recent public activity

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    Comment #44004590

    I tried LDN, it didn’t help at all unfortunately.

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    Comment #44004575

    It’s the fear of a vestibular attack that gives me anxiety which causes a vestibular attack. These attacks last like two seconds. Having a thing that keeps me lane centered has sto…

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    Comment #38948810

    The CD archive was actually published by an unaffiliated company that specialized in bundling up public data repositories onto CD-ROM. NMSU was never involved in the publishing of …

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    Comment #38948720

    Wow. I ran this archive back in the 90s, when I was a student at NMSU and it was one of my ancillary duties when I worked part-time for the IT department. I wasn't a fan of OS/2 my…

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    Comment #27925940

    something something ipfs

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    Comment #27217939

    Many years ago I wrote an article about this very issue (because I ran into it while debugging a service outage at 5 AM, which turned out to be something using select() when it sho…

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    Comment #24814859

    I used a structure.io sensor (referenced in the text of the post). https://structure.io/

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    Comment #24814855

    Hi, artist here. I also did an interactive installation work directly inspired by I Am Sitting In A Room. :) It's only had a single (prototype) showing though. https://beesbuzz.biz…

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    Comment #24274919

    You seem to be under the impression that IndieWeb is a formalized organization where the people operating under its banner are being paid by said organization. In reality it's a se…

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    Comment #24274769

    Not to mention how IndieWeb sites already provide way more interoperability than any of these site.js things, while not being beholden to a single stack with a single design philos…

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    Comment #23878571

    Facebook is a pretty good example of how neither of those things actually help, and if anything only amplify the harm that comes to marginalized people who have good reasons to not…

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    Comment #23570210

    I'd argue that porn is better for you than most of these addictive websites, and certainly better than tobacco. You cannot convince me that the addictiveness of social media is a g…

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    Comment #23570016

    What I was trying to (clumsily) say is that when people develop "isomorphic" code they tend to forget that some of it runs on the client and some of it runs on the server and the i…

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    Comment #23569726

    Ah, thanks, force of habit. :)

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    Comment #23569589

    Hi, if possible, could the link please be updated to point to the original post at https://beesbuzz.biz/blog/2934-Advice-to-young-web-developer... ? The Tumblr automatic crosspost …

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    Comment #23569543

    I had posted this to my own blog at http://beesbuzz.biz/blog/2934-Advice-to-young-web-developers and it looks like it was the Tumblr auto-crossposted version that got submitted her…