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Laughed At Their Decision



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blackle
@blackle

desktop firefox and chrome only
click below for hints and solutions

used these models:

10-11-2022 - updated the colours in the tile matching puzzle to be more colourblind friendly.

10-11-2022 - I've heard reports that the lights on game doesn't properly detect completion on some browsers. I can't reproduce it on edge, chrome, or firefox on windows, or chrome and firefox on linux. One person said that zooming in or out can fix it, so please try this. Worst case scenario, right click on the purple button and delete the element, this will reveal the clickable button underneath.

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step 1:

hintlook for inconsistencies, and click on 'em!
solution click the screw in the bottom left corner, then click the hole just below the "blackle mori 2022" line

step 2:

hintturn on all the lights
solution this is the classic lights out puzzle, except instead of turning off lights, you need to turn them on. you can follow this guide to solve the puzzle, just invert the light-on-edness of all the instructions.

step 3:

hintonce you solve the sudoku puzzle, consider where the numbers in the circled cells could go...
solution completing the sudoku puzzle gives the code 61644, enter this into the combination lock on the top right

step 4:

hintalso called picross, nonograms can be tricky. try to get most of the left side done before moving onto the right
solution this is how the nonogram will look when solved:

step 5:

hintpretty much the same as step 3. try your best!
solution completing the sudoku puzzle gives the code 94427

step 6:

hinttry to figure out which tiles have to go in the corners first. this will whittle down the possibilities for where the rest of the tiles can go.
solution the completed tile matching puzzle looks like this:



sarahzedig
@sarahzedig

an old video of mine from 2018 about the process of unfurling your gender after realizing you might be trans, and the unsung qualities of being "in transition." but it's mostly me interrogating myself through layers and layers of internal self-delusion in the hopes of figuring out where the hell this girl came from. heed the content warnings and know that it gets a little bit evangelion by the end.



staff
@staff

hi folks! welcome, all new users, to cohost! you gave us a bit of a death hug but we're confident enough that we're back now.

we're planning to provide a full report of what went wrong (and what went right) in a few days, but for now, it's saturday night and we've been in a voice call for over five hours. we're done with work.

enjoy the rest of your weekend. we'll do our best to do the same! thanks for using cohost :eggbug:


staff
@staff

whoops forgot to mention! for those of you new to cohost, there's a small wait before you're allowed to post here. this primarily exists so that the site doesn't explode when a bunch of you suddenly join on a saturday for No Reason Whatsoever.

we're going to slowly let everyone in over the weekend, a hundred-or-so at a time. in order to get activated, you must have a verified email address! please make sure to get verified so you get your spot in the queue.

thanks for your patience and thanks for using cohost! :eggbug-uwu:



dante
@dante

I have a theory that almost every benign cultural clash about cohost is about what i like to call the Post Meat, and what individual users determine as Post Meat.

Post Meat is the stuff in posts that is worthwhile to imbibe. It is the Meat of the Posts. It's the stuff you go to a feed and want to see. you want to see the Meat.

You want to see the original content that your friends post, or that your friends think is funny or worthwhile or whatever. An original post or a repost of something that you haven't seen before is generally, universally considered Post Meat.

But beyond that it varies. In a more "inclusive" posting culture (e.g. Tumblr) my general feeling was that the Post Meat encompassed any original or new material. So that would be both original posts, reposts I hadn't seen before, but also reposts that added commentary in the tags, or ask replies. Yes, you might get some doubles in there, but it was worth it because there was still meat on those posts! The Asks + Replies, the little jokes in tags, all those were Post Meat.

But for folks more accustomed to Twitter or more algorithmically-friendly feeds, most of those "smarter feeds" would hide duplicate material. Seeing 15 of your friends RT the same post was not terribly helpful on Twitter, since that would provide very little Post Meat, so Twitter would generally hide that material. In this more "meat-exclusive" posting culture, anything that was not "true original material" is less desired than true original Posts.

Ultimately it's a question of taste!! I don't think this is a massive Discourse thing, and I'm honestly kind of surprised that people are taking it as such. It really feels like a cultural clash thing more than anything else. Overall I'm just glad cohost is offering tools to change your personal experience on the site, though I think it's clear where my bias lies on this particular concern