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Cake day: June 27th, 2023

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  • Oooh, I get to say an “Umm… Actually” fact. File names are not case sensitive in Linux nor are they case insensitive in Windows.

    It’s entirely possible to have a case insensitive filesystem on Linux (I think ext4 supports a mount option for it now). Likewise, there’s a bit you can set on folders in Windows that makes its contents case sensitive. So realistically, case sensitivity is a property of the folder, not the OS.

    Yes, that’s as annoying as it sounds.





  • I have three things I want to see in a fictional world (either mine or someone else’s):

    • Furries, but not in a weird “metaphor for racism” way.
    • A nice sophisticated magic system.
    • Either a mideaval fantasy or spacefaring sci-fi setting.

    The current idea rattling in my head is for a game which will likely never get finished. A spaceship with a small crew gets blown off close while travelling at warp speed or whatever. The heroes need to visit a bunch of planets (and learn secrets within) to find… Elemental crystals or something, I guess, to make their way home. Not sure how I can incorporate magic into it though, or if that would just be scope creep.





  • All lgbt flags are terrible because they don’t follow the rules of tincture. /s

    But seriously though, I think the trans flag is good. It has a nice amount of contrast and the colours compliment each other well. Other flags seem to have the problem of not enough contrast (like the bi flag) are too noisy (the main rainbow one) or the colours don’t mesh well together (polyamorous). All my personal subjective opinion though!

    Although it could just be because I’ve seen the trans flag a lot more than the others (which is fair; trans rights are super important right now).