15 Oct 24

Yet what ultimately defines Exographer is not its intelligence, but its personality. However earnest or performative its ingenuity is, it is never less than a lovely game to spend time with, exploring its subject matter with a warm, empathetic tone and boundless enthusiasm.

by eli 1 year ago
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28 Sep 24

Ratfactor wrote.

The Pocket Reform is really unique because the computer lives in the upper half behind the screen.

Really?! That gives me hope because I hate laptops so much but this

by 2097 1 year ago

09 Jun 24

For some reason the phone I helped make got a very belated review on “Good E-Reader”.

Now, this phone is EOL’d and unsupported so I don’t get why they’re reviewing it now. I keep mine in a drawer as a spare. It never worked very well since calls often wouldn’t get through, making me miss deliveries and emergencies. I also couldn’t hear very well what the other person was saying. Maybe the SAR was too low. I contributed to the OS side of things. I haven’t started it in years.

by 2097 1 year ago

04 Mar 24

It is common knowledge that Frank Herbert’s classic Dune novels are chock-full of Islamic and MENA (Middle Eastern and North African) references.1 However, as a Muslim reader, I have long maintained that the Muslim influences go deeper than many may have realized. I am of the theory that if one is Muslim, or otherwise intimately aware of Muslim traditions, that person’s experience of Dune differs vastly from any other reader’s encounter with the saga.

by eli 1 year ago

29 Nov 23

Arden Vul is heavy on the prepped facts which is cumbersome but enables so much interconnectivity. As just one example (out of dozens of such examples per session), someone’s shoe is missing in one room and that shoe then actually is somewhere else in this ginormous dungeon. There are books and rings and… ugh, I shouldn’t‘ve mentioned the rings because that’s a problem here. This book puts the awesomest most mindblowing stuff in the hands of the most pushover, easy-to-kill villains. Again, the setup and overall construction and sheer tier-one–ness is what makes this so awesome, not the content itself.

by 2097 2 years ago

21 Sep 23

Typical Contents is a guide to clothing. We find and review items that offer the best design, value and quality on the market.

by levibeach 2 years ago

05 Sep 23

I spent a few days looking at the Nomad Network and its Nomadnet client and wrote my first impressions.

by racewar 2 years ago

17 Jul 23

The fundamental power of Gene Wolfe as a writer, when he was firing on all cylinders, was that he could provide you with something that looked complete but fundamentally was not. You felt like you had to chase it. I’m still chasing it. The Book of the New Sun asks the reader to do a lot of work to get to a place where they can be satisfied with what they’ve read.

by eli 2 years ago

13 May 23

The past few years have seen various attempts within computing, programming and hacker communities to apply ‘degrowth’ principles to their work – i.e. sketching out ways to de-couple digital technology from the growth-focused imperatives of capitalist societies. These efforts have so far progressed in a piecemeal manner, led by assorted groups with broad interests around ‘radically sustainable computing’ (Heikkilä 2021). The hope, of course, is that these initial developments might signal the beginnings of mainstream change.

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25 Jul 22

“This is the best book ever written on the Trinity. Not only is it intellectually superior to everything else, it illustrates how doctrines like divine simplicity increase our adoration.”

by wyclif 3 years ago