adibabidan

1 of 2 official #2 aidans on here

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gameposer extraordinaire
avid learner, begrudged college student
21, any pronouns
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i do: music composition/production, writing, game design, the rest of the fucking indie game
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i like: digifu, anything animated, narrative indie games, youtube videos that teach me how to do things i, myself, will never actually sit down and do
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breakneck film class broke my neck but at least i know what a chip chart is now
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music tag
wip tag
ohb tag
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jkap
@jkap

anyway i'm actually writing the Thoughts On Mastodon post for real. already at 1k words and 6 footnotes and i'm not even out of the introduction. might be a bit until it's done.

some of the footnotes would work better as Asides so i'm genuinely considering writing an article theme that lets me use them that way.


blep
@blep
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vogon
@vogon

100% agree with this, I love putting marginalia in shit I write and would love to provide some better way of formatting it on here

e.g. the electronic version of "host" by david foster wallace is an essential web text to me

nicky case's nutshell is also something I've been thinking a lot about recently


caro
@caro

incoming: new cohost feature where you can mouse-over/tap text to make a little word bubble with more text inside appear. optionally shaped like eggbug


adibabidan
@adibabidan

god you don't even know how great this would be for when my two sentence musings somehow turn into two paragraphs. no more run on sentences for annababidan only triple-nested expandables


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in reply to @jkap's post:

Normal brain: write a blog post about your problems with Mastodon

Galaxy brain: Create your own social network to replace Mastodon

Universe brain: Add features to your own social network so that it can display your blog post about Mastodon

in reply to @vogon's post:

I made a post a couple weeks ago with summary tags and while they are functionally perfect, there were no fewer than five people who shared them apparently without noticing that the summary tags represented anything hidden behind a click lmao