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dhampyresa ([personal profile] dhampyresa) wrote2025-08-29 10:47 pm
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Grump grump

1. I feel like if you're chronically ill you should get exempt from being non-chronically ill.

2. I thought I was better, but then I got irrationally grumpy over a book review having the "The Art and Making Of Arcane" in their background. It's no one's fault the French edition is out of print, I just wish I had that book.
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mrkinch ([personal profile] mrkinch) wrote2025-08-29 12:45 pm

8/29/2025 Inspiration Trail

I had decided that this morning I would walk down regardless but in fact while there was low overcast there wasn't fog on the ground, and there was far less windy. I was lucky to get a parking place, as what I surmise was the entire Berkeley High class of 2026 was there, complete with noisy cars and loud music, wrapped in blankets and looking east towards a sunrise they couldn't see. Anyway, I put on a light windbreaker over my jacket and set out. It felt quiet but I got a pretty good list including a Western Tanager and my first Fall migrant warbler, a Black-throated Gray! Not an extended view, but the face is unmistakable, so that very exciting. The list: )

I turned around by the huge oak at the point, walking back to sit in the dip for a while. The Western House Wren was still around and a Western Flycatcher was chipping. At one point I almost saw a shadow, but that was brief and the clouds thickened up again. Even so, it was the best morning there in a while.
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Lune Soldier ([personal profile] glitteringstars) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-08-29 03:05 pm
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Check In: Day 29

Hi all! Congrats to making it to Friday!

How has writing gone today?

Not a discussion question, but borrowing from other check-ins: What's your writing goal for this weekend? Do you plan on having daily word counts? Set aside time for brainstorming or editing? Focus on recuperation or general life events?
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Van Irie ([personal profile] yvannairie) wrote2025-08-29 10:54 pm
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LEP 29.8.

This may be a callous statement from someone who as of today has not yet installed a Linux distro on my computer, but I think for the purposes of getting Linux gaming ahead, it would be fair for developers to only explicitly provide support for certain combinations of distros and install methods. If Linux users, a 0.1% of the base, are generating over 20% of the bug tickets during a game's lifetime, that's not sustainable for developers to try to respond to.

On the other hand I'm really disappointed in F-secure for having no Linux support even on their industry side.

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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2025-08-29 08:14 pm

Friday open thread: last-minute Friday emails

Today's prompt is brought to you by the postdoc who emailed me today at 4pm asking me to obtain the PDFs of 711 journal articles. Thankfully, I have mechanisms to automate this (bless Endnote's 'Find Full Text' function) for the articles to which my university is subscribed, and he was reasonable about the others, and how long it might take to work through them, but the request still had me laughing in incredulity.

So, the prompt is this: what is the most ridiculous thing you have been asked to do in the final hour of the working day or week?
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yourlibrarian ([personal profile] yourlibrarian) wrote2025-08-29 01:50 pm

Some Encouraging Signs

1) Too long ago now, I shared some DS9 related meta posts at [community profile] meta_warehouse and found that I was interested in the suggestions about older Trek being more character oriented than newer Trek shows. Although the post involved DS9 and Discovery, if we look at Star Trek Enterprise versus Discovery, "bad writing" doesn't cover it all. Read more... )

2) In Germany, news readers asked to identify AI created news often couldn't, and were more likely to stay subscribed. (You can test yourself on some of the samples at the link)

3) Watched another season of Silent Witness and came to a realization about why I took to Clarissa so quickly. Read more... )

4) I have yet to get back to Boston Legal, interrupted as I was by new subscriptions, shows returning, etc. But I had left myself some notes about something I still think is worth mentioning even if I don't develop this out into a longer essay.

I was struck by the way political issues were engaged with in shows taking place in the 1990s vs 2000s. Read more... )

5) Encouraging news about the Briet startup which aims to make digital books ownable by libraries instead of the hamstringing rental agreements they now have to contend with. I hope it succeeds and grows.

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Jesse the K ([personal profile] jesse_the_k) wrote2025-08-29 12:34 pm

boost: Etymology Nerd is a glorious linguistic communicator

@etymologynerd on TikTok • [youtube.com profile] etymology_nerd on YouTube (note underscore)

My first fandom is language. Let me enthuse about the Etymology Nerd Adam Aleksic. He's a short-form video presenter, essayist, and recently-published author. He started on Reddit, but attained fame on TikTok, and his YouTube is 90% shorts (but not every TikTok has made it to YouTube). It's important that his videos are accurately captioned, cause he speaks faster than an auctioneer on meth. No video description and his hand-held camera means flashing and shaking images. The videos reward multiple views.

six links to short videos, accurately captioned without video description )

Three Essays to Read

If you prefer prose, his Substack newsletter offers RSS at https://etymology.substack.com/feed or luck into one of his maybe-monthly essays here via [syndicated profile] etymologynerd_feed (DW feeds only go back two weeks).

Want more? My first internet #lingcomm crush interviewed Aleksic on Lingthusiasm podcast 105—both audio and transcript there, with insights into best practices in vertical video and why it feels different than old-style horizontals.

Any linguistic communicators making you happy?

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kat_lair ([personal profile] kat_lair) wrote2025-08-29 07:51 pm
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Witcher Fic: The Winter of Our Contentment

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Title: The Winter of Our Contentment
Author:[personal profile] kat_lair
Fandom: The Witcher
Pairing: Geralt/Jaskier
Tags:
 Huddling For Warmth, Sharing Body Heat, Winter, Cold Weather, Getting Together
Rating: T
Word count: 4,581

Summary: Jaskier is cold. Geralt is warm. The solution is simpler than anticipated.

Author notes:Written for the prompt 'cold'. Beta by the lovely [personal profile] smallhobbit. The title is, very obviously, play on the 'now is the winter of our discontent' line from Shakespeare's King Richard III.

The Winter of Our Contentment on AO3

The Winter of Our Contentment )

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marycatelli ([personal profile] marycatelli) wrote2025-08-29 12:41 pm
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StarWatcher ([personal profile] starwatcher) wrote2025-08-29 12:10 pm
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"Giant" ebook sale, Aug 29th only

 

"Giant" is their description, not mine, but they tout 1,500 books on sale.

Note that you can select different retailers in the top drop-down menu, and specific genres in the list to the left.

Sale ends at "midnight." They never say which midnight, but I suspect it's one of the U.S timezones, which are UTC-5 to UTC-8.

Pass this on wherever you like.

 
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philomytha ([personal profile] philomytha) wrote2025-08-29 06:52 pm
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recipe invention success

So today I invented a new recipe which made Cub, who normally considers fish an ordeal he unjustly has to suffer at mealtimes, actively enjoy fish and request more of it, and so I am posting it here for posterity.

salmon burgers recipe )
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Plutonian #2 ([personal profile] angrboda) wrote2025-08-29 07:41 pm

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Husband made fried halloumi with mashed potatoes, French beans and parsley sauce.

I am. So full.
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swan_tower ([personal profile] swan_tower) wrote2025-08-29 05:02 pm

New Worlds Theory Post: The Worldbuilding On-Ramp

In obedience to long-standing tradition, in a month with five Fridays, the New Worlds Patreon turns its attention to matters of theory and craft! This time, we're taking a look at the worldbuilding on-ramp -- which is to say, the vital questions of how much to explain at the start of your story, and how choosing the right entry point can ease the reader's way in. Comment over there!

(originally posted at Swan Tower: https://is.gd/7LsNqj)
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rydra_wong ([personal profile] rydra_wong) wrote2025-08-29 05:53 pm
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… so I’m playing Dark Souls

That is a thing that is happening.

My standard joke here is that any game involving reflexes and coordination is going to be an excruciating experience of innumerable repeated failures for me, so I might as well play one where that's the point. This is only partly a joke.

Necessary context for anyone who has not met me IRL: I am dyspraxic as fuck. I was in my late twenties at least, possibly thirties, before I could catch an object being gently thrown to me across a short distance. My coordination, reflexes and ability to react to multiple inputs in real-time are so bad that I can't drive (or cycle on the road) because it would be OBVIOUSLY WILDLY DANGEROUS for me to even try (people would die). I have to buy special shatterproof crockery because otherwise my plate turnover is so high.

It was only with climbing that I learned that I can actually acquire motor skills, some of them, slowly, if I have unlimited time to practice them on my own terms.

Further necessary context: I'd been looking wistfully at the Soulsbornes for ages -- having seen videos such as Jonny Sims's Bloodborne streams -- as something that I'd probably love if I only had any coordination or ability at all to cope with having to react to multiple rapid inputs in real-time.

One of my climber friends has argued that Soulslike games are basically the same as working on a hard boulder project: you fail and fail and fail and fail and that's the process, each time you try to learn a bit more or try something new, and gradually you make progress, and eventually, hopefully, you don't fail.

And that's a process that I fucking love, and that works very well for my brain. Perverse stubbornness is my jam.

But when I look at something like Bloodborne -- the combat exchange is over before I can even track who's where and what's happened.

So I was thinking grumpily/wistfully and in secret about how what I really wanted was not an "easy mode," but a Soulsborne game that I could adjust the speed on (maybe set it all to 20-30% slower!), just so I could get my foot in the door, just so I could begin to maybe try.

And I watched more videos of other games, and somewhere along the way I watched people figuring out and/or being coached on how to get through the fight with the Asylum Demon at the end of the tutorial* in Dark Souls 1.

(I also read that Dark Souls 1 has the slowest and, in some people's eyes, "clunkiest" combat of the Souls games — not necessarily the easiest, but more tactical, less fast-twitch.)

And I thought, "... huh, I wonder, if I really worked at it, maybe I could beat the Asylum Demon? That would be kind of cool."

To be clear: I bought the game with the goal of seeing if I could beat the tutorial.

Cut for length )
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tentaclemod ([personal profile] tentaclemod) wrote in [community profile] raremaleslashex2025-08-29 06:27 pm

Collection Open in One Day and 3 Hours and 30 Minutes

Last warning to change your titles and summaries! The collection will be revealing then. Many thanks to all pinch hitter & treaters & creators! If there’s any last minute issues please don’t hesitate to let me know at tentaclemod@gmail.com or on this post.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-08-29 04:45 pm

Wheeeee!!!

Had the news today that I have been awarded a Non-Stipendiary Fellowship at [Esteemed Research Institution in My Discipline]! For next academic year at least. Yay me!!!

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Dept of, gosh, some people have a very weird notion of Effix, wot: I can't link to this because it was all in screenshots on FB, but anyway -

Person posts in a romantasy forum that they reviewed book by A Well-Known Author asserting that it had been written by AI, on the grounds that it used a number of bog-standard cliche phrases that (we suspect) hurried and harried writers in a popular field in which you are expected to keep on churning out the product are wont to resort. (In fact I suspect that they crop up to a significant extent in your average romance novel and that many authors' fingers type them quite automatically.)

Well-Known Author intends to sue for libel.

Person who posted review, and claims to be an impoverished grad student (we ask ourselves in what possible field, seriously hoping not law, philosophy, or literature), is all wo wo wringing hands about this, and wonders if it is a plea in mitigation that they did not actually purchase work in question but obtained it 'by other means'.

I depose that if you are going to pirate a work and not pay the author, you are in no position to whinge that They Did Not Write It or indeed, complain at all. If you take a free book from a box that somebody has left on the wall outside their house for passersby to help themselves, you do not then go and knock on the door because somebody has scribbled on the pages and it is by no means a pristine copy.

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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2025-08-29 11:31 am

Photos: Pumpkins, Flowers & More! (8/19 – 8/28)

More Pumpkins!! (Photos taken 8/19 (first two behind the cut) & 8/28 (rest of them))


Oops! The deer looked at the cage and laughed. o_O

19 more back here )