@tankgrrl A bunch of years ago, I think I managed to expense one of these Switch stands for my desk at work under the justification that we were using Animal Crossing as a team building exercise in meetings during covid 😅
@tankgrrl A bunch of years ago, I think I managed to expense one of these Switch stands for my desk at work under the justification that we were using Animal Crossing as a team building exercise in meetings during covid 😅
@tankgrrl That's really neato
It's worked so far, but we're not out yet.
"Living sound forever: The genius of Wendy Carlos
The trans synth pioneer changed music—and the world—forever"
We need to give Wendy Carlos the flowers she deserves while she’s still alive, so that every trans person may grow old, happy and fulfilled as she has.
:oof: :blobyes:
https://xtramagazine.com/culture/wendy-carlos-trans-profile-251085
@RadicalEdward @c0debabe Would status: false
be, like, "status: good question"?
@danhon C is not a real prompting language, learn to prompt noob
@mDuo13 Well, I did get the benefit of an ambush here I guess? But yeah, just a cannon, two beam thingies, a roomba, and a construct head. Had no real idea how well it'd do before I dropped it 😅
@kfury My first thought was that this was a really weird animorphs cover
Dear Lazyweb: I kinda want something like MDX - i.e. markdown but including HTML-like markup to include components - except entirely server-side rendered for a static site generator.
Maybe what I want is just markdown plus web components? Except also I'd like to just render the component as plain ole HTML in the site generator. No client-side rendering, except in rare cases sprinkled in as spice.
@casey well, my blog’s SSG is DIY, so I’m more looking for a library or a parser to get me there
@casey hmm webc looks interesting though!
@lordbowlich You can kinda do that with a web component? But not exactly https://www.webcomponents.org/element/@vanillawc/wc-markdown