Name's Saphire, but also go by Luna. Dragoness, somewhat cybernetic, mildly moon-y, like programming and fancy looking things~

I'm also on fediverse/Mastodon too: @saphire@dragon.style, and check out my site and the projects on it! 💜

20+ 🎂 April 6th


inbtwn
@inbtwn

It's good. Trust me on this one. I'll probably write more on it later.

We'll figure this out together.


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magenta-luna
@magenta-luna

...whoa

This is wild and I love this

And as much as I am scared of all of this using HTML for rendering... it feels so damn smooth and good???

Aaaaa this is now my favourite web weird thing

Gonna put that near http://skullcode.com/ :D In terms of "sudden stuff you never heard of that is weird but fucking awesome"


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in reply to @inbtwn's post:

finished the first part and my only gripe is that the "Advance Log" button really should be "Next Chapter" or something, i fiddled with it wondering what it did and i missed the conversation Moth said i should have with Funfriend

I get super freaked out by jump scares, but I've gotten pretty far into it and not found any! There are a couple of moments where spooky stuff happens, but I felt like it was well telegraphed and not intended to be startling.

in reply to @magenta-luna's post:

Oh it's a VM running a hex editor on the global memory, and has some secrets to figure out

I uh, never really managed to analyse this thing and did not really look at writeups about it, to be honest

Oh and the author made a hidden file that people found through bruteforcing the paths (and it was "created" right when they hit the path V:) that is... a bootable hex editor of global memory: http://skullcode.com/bootstrap/hexboot.txt