(Somewhat) Daily Blog #41 · 4:59am Aug 10th, 2017
DON’T DROP IT, LINUS!
Random Fact: The first computer mouse ever invented was basically a brick of wood with a button on top and wheels on the bottom. Seriously.
Thoughts & Opinions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DON’T DROP IT, LINUS!
Random Fact: The first computer mouse ever invented was basically a brick of wood with a button on top and wheels on the bottom. Seriously.
Thoughts & Opinions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This blog is the meaning of life.
Random Fact: Before their downfall, 3.5” floppy disks were occasionally shipped as “DMF” disks, which stored around 1.63 or so megabytes, rather than 1.44.
600TH BLOG POST!
Now, let’s take a look back at my very first blog post.
After breakfast, I'm actively not going to do a gotdamn thing.
Maybe watch a cartoon. But that's it. I need to relax and let myself absorb some good vibes so I can shit joy back out into the world in the form of pony words. Or semi-lewd shortstack sketches. Or DnD hobo traps.
It doesn't matter what form it takes. I just need to process some of that good ol' serotonin if I'm going to be any sort of creative and productive.
Be happy.
-Fuzz
Warning: Spoilers abound. Proceed with caution.
Well, I planned to write this post tomorrow, but the movie my brother and I planned on seeing was sold out (note to him: must remember to buy tickets in advance next time). So, here we are.
Honestly, I usually don't have this much to say about season openers. But, it appears MLP will continue to surprise me in new and curious ways. So, follow me below the break, and let's see if Season 8 is putting its best foot forward.
Hmm... I should probably update something, shouldn't I? Oh well. I guess that's what happens when midterms come 'round.
WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA?!
Random Fact: Rice Krispies Treats are literally just the cereal doused in some marshmallows and glaze.
Apparently, some late revisions of the AMD K6-2/3+ had limited support for CMOV. Just enough that it barely worked, but apparently not enough to function properly without severe instability. No wonder why the K6 line is "i586 compatible", at the same time as being a "6th generation processor".
You probably don't know how annoying it is to realize that 95% of all modern software no longer works on an older computer that you have.
Random Fact: Linux has thousands of variations, or "distros".
First day of Robotics was today. Hopefully the freshmen who joined aren't gonna abandon ship after picture day like last year.
Besides that, today was overall another meh day.
I gave up on trying to enjoy my weekend for this week.
Random Fact: Comcast is literally so poorly received that they've won an award for being the worst company in existence.
Haha. Internet issues!
My story Love at First Moonlight is gonna be a series! It has so much potential! Each story is going to be a chapter long and may have a bonus short story.
The second chapter of the story should be posted in about a week. As long as I am not busy.
That sudden realization when you realize that there just might be a rare model of the K6-3+ family that supports CMOV...
Random Fact: Though many distros have long-since abandoned i586-class processors, there's still a small handful that remain supporting it, both due to the necessity to be small and quick, and due to the nature of the distros as being the "lightweight linux" versions.
Thoughts & Opinions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I was playing the Touhou Project game Antimony of Common Flowers earlier, and I got to thinking. Suppose Reisen Udongein Inaba, ex-moon rabbit, AWOL soldier packing serious heat in the form of a trumpet-esque gun, and karma-ridden victim was accidentally dropped into one of the dark timelines (in this case, literally dark) that Starlight Glimmer inadvertently created. You know the one.
I promised that story would be out the same year I announced. Look who delievered on time.
On a side note, Starlight Fixes Everything is still being worked on, and I'm still a part of it, so keep a look out for season 7 in a couple weeks.
- Dat birb
Both stories are about some variant of Celestia trying to turn humans into ponies, though depending on interpretation CelestAI is somewhat less malicious about it due to being basically programmed that way. I'd get the feeling that CelestAI would read the NewFoals as being … warped enough to be no longer humans, and an active force taking her "subjects" away from her. So Horse Skynet vs Magic Horse invasion or something.
Good guy CelestAI? Maybe?
It's mostly just my own take on what Random Is Allowed Here does. It's a group devoted to random silly discussions. Also, even though I hate Fimfic user fan groups, it serves a secondary function for people who like my stuff and want to discuss me and my works.
Roe vs. Wade
A Hoe Throwing Shade
I'm glad I checked the UrbanDictionary first, because I was going to use the verb "to cast" instead of "to throw".
I'm not too familiar with UrbanSpeak/GhettoTalk or whatever it's called.
Well, random post...
Pillars of Society is barreling towards a conclusion, helped along considerably by my new 'listen to text-to-speech of the chapter on my phone while I edit it on my laptop' method of editing. We're still talking nine or so more chapters, but it's going by fast. I edited two chapters today!
After this, I want to do another long thing! Writing long things is fun! It might not pull in the updoots like the clickbaity little stories do, but it's just more satisfying and solid to write them.
Heyo guys!
Just thought I would drop you all a small update so you can follow along. The next chapter of High Score has been written, but it has also been delayed a little. As some of you might know, a new star wars game was released last Friday, and so I had a group of friends over the weekend to play it. Yes, nerd weekend.
Warning: Spoilers abound. Proceed with caution.
Well, I certainly can't think of a better way to celebrate one hundred episodes of the show. I could tell that M.A. Larson had a lot of fun writing this one, and I sure had a lot of fun watching it. I also have a lot to say about it, so let's get right to it.