bonus round of links
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* xcancel is a nitter-esque fork of a website that allows you to "read" twitter without logging in or being blocked by its log-in-wall. extremely useful for checking in on friends and artists since RSS hasn't worked with the API in three years. i mention nitter as that's what used to work; not sure how long xcancel will stay up but clearly they've found another new way of getting around twitter's ... mess.
* JD Riley - a dear friend and creative collaborator on several projects - has moved the blog here instead of substack. I find that Riley writes some of the most truly thoughtful articles on the intersection of fandom, kink indie creative projects, taboos, and the wank therin with the nuance i always thought it deserved. then again i might be biased since i'm mentioned a few times in past articles. ;)
* "reality has a surprising amount of detail" was a blog post that i almost quoted in full over here the other day. one of those rare posts that lingers.
* i have been extremely frustrated as of late finding US-politics-long-form-transcripts from the actual sources in order to source properly for debates and to also navigate around extra commentary; the press release section of state.gov is surprisingly what i have been looking for years.
* moho animation software (sadly win/mac only for now) looks like an intriguing way of handling 2D animation with 3D esque rigging (similar to cell-shaded V-tuber animation). i wonder if there's a linux option?
* JD Riley - a dear friend and creative collaborator on several projects - has moved the blog here instead of substack. I find that Riley writes some of the most truly thoughtful articles on the intersection of fandom, kink indie creative projects, taboos, and the wank therin with the nuance i always thought it deserved. then again i might be biased since i'm mentioned a few times in past articles. ;)
* "reality has a surprising amount of detail" was a blog post that i almost quoted in full over here the other day. one of those rare posts that lingers.
* i have been extremely frustrated as of late finding US-politics-long-form-transcripts from the actual sources in order to source properly for debates and to also navigate around extra commentary; the press release section of state.gov is surprisingly what i have been looking for years.
* moho animation software (sadly win/mac only for now) looks like an intriguing way of handling 2D animation with 3D esque rigging (similar to cell-shaded V-tuber animation). i wonder if there's a linux option?
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