Micolithe
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Agender Enby, Trans, Gay, AND the bearer of the gamer's curse. Not a man, not a woman, but instead I am puppy.
I got a fat ass and big ears.

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Yes I did the cooking mama Let's Play way back when. I post alot about Tech (mostly how it sucks) and Cooking and Music and Television Shows and the occasional Let's Play video
💖@FadeToZac

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We all do what we can ♫

So we can do just one more thing ♫

We can all be free ♫

Maybe not in words ♫

Maybe not with a look ♫

But with your mind ♫


last.fm listening



NireBryce
@NireBryce
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I'll start:

Table of Contents:

  • Computers
  • Library/Information Science and Search
  • For The Sake of Posting
    • Games
    • Science

There's way more in the comments -- If you reply to this with a share, please repost as a comment so it sticks with the thread, even if it's just a link to your post! People can't navigate chains backwards.

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shel
@shel

The berry picking paper is a classic of information science. We had to read it in my MLIS program.


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in reply to @NireBryce's post:

"should you see blood on the last day of travel"

http://largeprimenumbers.com/tokyo2k13/

Beneath a Starless Sky: Pillars of Eternity and the Infinity Engine Era of RPGs

https://www.shacknews.com/article/103473/beneath-a-starless-sky-pillars-of-eternity-and-the-infinity-engine-era-of-rpgs

Review: Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel III. spring song

https://theglorioblog.com/2021/05/13/review-fate-stay-night-heavens-feel-iii-spring-song/

The Only Game I Ever Replay

https://www.clockworkworlds.com/june2022/

If midlength-reads are ok...

http://archive.pressthink.org/2009/01/12/atomization_p.html
"The sphere of legitimate debate"
"Deciding what does and does not legitimately belong within the national debate is—no way around it—a political act. And yet a pervasive belief within the press is that journalists do not engage in such action, for to do so would be against their principles. As Len Downie, former editor of the Washington Post once said about why things make the front page, 'We think it’s important informationally. We are not allowing ourselves to think politically.' I think he’s right. The press does not permit itself to think politically. But it does engage in political acts. Ergo, it is an unthinking actor, which is not good. When it is criticized for this it will reject the criticism out of hand, which is also not good."
(This piece is interesting because it is from 2009 and therefore is better at diagnosing the disease than prescribing a cure; it does not notice some of the ways-- some of which had already begun at the point it was published-- that in the coming years the status quo would arrest or co-opt the processes it describes)

http://www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/archives/001705.html
"The iron law of institutions"
"the people who control institutions care first and foremost about their power within the institution rather than the power of the institution itself. Thus, they would rather the institution 'fail' while they remain in power within the institution than for the institution to "succeed" if that requires them to lose power within the institution."

http://mu-foundation.blogspot.com/2011/11/maniac-mansion.html
"Maniac Mansion"
"[Maniac Mansion (1987):] it's small, it's old, it has an interface that wasn't fully exploited. It's still more open, more interested in reacting [to] the player's prodding than most other games I've seen in this vein--even very recent ones."

https://qntm.org/mmacevedo
"Lena"
"Between 2030 and 2049, MMAcevedo was duplicated more than 80 times, so that it could be distributed to other research organisations. Each duplicate was made with the express permission of Acevedo himself or, from 2043 onwards, the permission of a legal organisation he founded to manage the rights to his image. Usage of MMAcevedo diminished in the mid-2040s as more standard brain images were produced, these from other subjects who were more lenient with their distribution rights and/or who had been scanned without their express consent. In 2049 it became known that MMAcevedo was being widely shared and experimented upon without his consent. Acevedo's attempts to curtail this proliferation had the opposite of the intended effect. A series of landmark U.S. court decisions found that Acevedo did not have the right to control how his brain image was used, with the result that MMAcevedo is now by far the most widely distributed, frequently copied, and closely analysed human brain image."

I still need to read Fine Structure, my non-nonfiction non-post reading really took a dive since I stopped riding subways and busses as much due to the Miasma. They need to invent a way to let me safely read things that aren't audiobooks while bicycling.

(With headphone controls that aren't infuriating, so screen readers as they stand are out)

Brian Phillips is a remarkably entertaining sportswriter with deep enthusiasms. (See, for instance "This Is Katie F-----g Ledecky: A Thesis About Kicking Ass.")

https://grantland.com/the-triangle/katie-ledecky-athlete-best-swimmer/)

He wrote an extraordinarily long series of articles about the amazing rise of a minor Italian football club that last won an Italian championship in 1922. It's a story of hopes and dreams, taut drama, remarkable characters, and is an extremely vivid tale considering that nothing and nobody in it really exists.

It's called "The Story of Pro Vercelli," and it's wild.

https://www.runofplay.com/category/vercelli/