NireBryce

reality is the battlefield

the first line goes in Cohost embeds

🐥 I am not embroiled in any legal battle
🐦 other than battles that are legal 🎮

I speak to the universe and it speaks back, in it's own way.

mastodon

email: contact at breadthcharge dot net

I live on the northeast coast of the US.

'non-functional programmer'. 'far left'.

conceptual midwife.

https://cohost.org/NireBryce/post/4929459-here-s-my-five-minut

If you can see the "show contact info" dropdown below, I follow you. If you want me to, ask and I'll think about it.


two
@two

Here on Cohost, the "like" is as an easy to use and expressly positive signal that ultimately conveys little information and does not serve any further purpose. In Splatoon1, the "Booyah!" is an easy to use and expressly positive signal that ultimately conveys little information and does not serve any further purpose. However, Spoon 2 introduced the "Booyah Bomb", a special weapon which activates faster by use of that signal.

The implication is clear. Cohost should introduce a feature that allows likes to be used to charge, and then fire, a massive explosion. What exactly a massive explosion would do in the context of a website instead of a team shooter video game is left as an implementation detail.


in other news Spoon 3 being out but me not having had the opportunity to actually play it yet is slowly making me unhinged


  1. Hereafter in this and every subsequent post referred to as "Spoon"


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