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@leftsidestory@mstdn.social
2025-10-29 00:35:19

Moody Urbanity - Literally 📄
情绪化城市 - 字面上 📄
📷 Pentax MX
🎞️ Ilford HP5 Plus 400,expired 1993
#filmphotography #Photography #blackandwhite

Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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A black-and-white image showing a person walking across a tiled pavement. Only the lower legs and feet are visible; the person wears dark pants and white shoes. The pavement features geometric patterns, including arrows and diamond shapes, embedded into the tiles. The image has a grainy texture, giving it an artistic, vintage appearance. The scene captures motion and design in an urban setting.

中文替代文本:
一张黑白照片,展示一个人走在铺有几何图案的地砖上。画面中只看到其腿部和脚部,穿着深色裤子和白色鞋…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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A close-up view of a large metal pipe, likely part of a water or gas pipeline system. The pipe is joined by a flange with several bolts and has a handwritten label attached. The label reads “招租 不做饭者优先 1361302812”. The background shows a landscape with rows of trees, suggesting the pipe is part of a infrastructure. The scene is outdoors, with natural light and a clear sky.

中文替代文本:
这是一张大型金属管道的特写图像,可能属于供水或天然气管道系统。管道通过法兰和多个螺栓连接,顶部贴有手写标签,内容为“招租 不做饭者优先 136…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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Three safety signs mounted on a tiled wall. Each sign features a red prohibition symbol and bilingual text in Chinese and English. From left to right: “No Burning” with a flame and matchstick icon; “No Entry” with a person walking through a doorway; and “No Climbing” with a person climbing a ladder. The signs are clear and bold, designed to prevent fire hazards, unauthorized access, and unsafe climbing in a restricted area.

中文替代文本:
三块安全警示牌安装在瓷砖墙上。每块牌…
Ilford HP5 Plus 400 (FF)

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A storefront entrance with glass doors and signage above. The sign includes Chinese text and an image of a bowl, suggesting a food establishment. The text reads “随便外卖 外卖盲盒 吃出惊喜,” promoting takeout meals with a surprise element. A unit number “0412b” is visible above the door. The setting is urban, with reflections of buildings in the glass. The image is in black and white, giving it a stylized, vintage feel.

中文替代文本:
一家餐饮店的入口,设有玻璃门和上方招牌。招牌上有中文文字和一个碗的图…
@anildash@me.dm
2025-12-02 22:33:14

I sat for a long while with my complicated feelings about "vibe coding". It is _genuinely_ empowering for many — opening a door to creating with code that otherwise would never exist. Also? It enables a dangerous dependency that could be a path to serfdom for coders.

@floheinstein@chaos.social
2025-12-01 11:35:24

Gattaca is here.
pickyourbaby.com/ and
mynucleus.com/
And no, apparently this is not a joke.

A chart of 5 different embryos with rows for eye color, hair color, breast cancer risk, type 2 diabetes risk, height, IQ, autism spectrum discorder
A newborn yawning. Text overlay IVF+ Have your best baby
@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-02 15:18:10

#Anarchism #Syndicalism

Alt text: "Powerpuff Girls flying over a bright cityscape. Text: 'No hero is coming to save you. Now is the time to organize. NSF-IAA.org.'
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-02 10:55:31

Day 9: Eniko Fox
Edit: added a store link for Kitsune Tails.
We're back to videogames, and with another author who's on the fediverse: @…
Fox has developed a few games, but the one that I've played and love is Kitsune Tails. It's a sapphic romance take on Super Mario Bros. 3, and (critically for a platformer) it's got very crisp controls and runs smoothly. I think one thing a lot of indie platforms devs struggle with is getting those fundamentals right, because on the technical side they require very challenging things like optimization of your code and extremely careful input handling that go beyond the basic skills necessary to put together a game. From following her on Twitter and now the Fediverse, it's clear that Fox is a deeply competent programmer, and her games reflect that. Beyond the fundamentals, Kitsune Tails has a very sweet plot with a very cool twist in the middle, and without spoilers, that twist made both the levels and gameplay very difficult to design, but Fox rose to that challenge and put together a wonderful game. Particularly past the plot twist (but in subtle ways before it) Fox is able to build beyond SMB3 mechanics in ways that gracefully complement the original, and the movement in the game ends up being difficult but extremely satisfying, with an excellent skill/speed response allowing for both slower, easier approaches that work for a range of players and high-skill extremely-fast options for those who want to push themselves.
There have been plenty of people I follow with indie game projects that are kinda meh in the end, and I'll still boost them without much comment if they're decent. Fox' work is actually amazing, which is why if you've followed me for a while you'll know I tend to mention it periodically, and which is why she makes this list of authors I respect.
You can buy Kitsune Tails here: #20AuthorsNoMen

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-10-02 08:48:36

cnn.com/2025/10/02/uk/nursery-
Nursery hackers delete children’s data following backlash, UK media reports

@seeingwithsound@mas.to
2025-12-02 15:03:35

Google teases 'exciting' Android XR updates about glasses, headsets next week #AR/#XR smart glasses.
The vOICe for An…

@floheinstein@chaos.social
2025-12-01 10:07:11

Cryptomixer.io Takedown 📽️:
operation-olympia.com/
zh.ch/de/news-uebersicht/me…

Red banner this domain has been seized. Operation Olympia green logo with an softice cone in the middle and the logos of involved police forces
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-30 09:09:31

Okay, here's the promised follow-up with more authors I respect who didn't make it onto this list. I won't do deep dives but I'll list at least one work per author:
YA novelists:
- Randi Pink ("Girls Like Us")
- Louisa Onomé ("Twice as Perfect")
- Emery Lee ("Meet Cute Diary")
- Robin Benway ("Far from the Tree")
- Angela Velez ("Lulu and Milagro's Search for Clarity")
Children's book authors:
- Jacqueline Davies ("Bubbles Up")
- Freya Hartas ("Slow Down in the Park")
Novelists:
- Rimma Onoseta ("How You Grow Wings")
Graphic novelists:
- Linda Medley ("Castle Waiting")
- 🖋️Magsalene Visaggio 🖌️Paulina Ganucheau ("Girlmode")
- Ursula Vernon ("Digger")
- SJ Sindu ("Tall Water" w/ Dion MBD)
- Hope Larson ("Be That Way"; "Salt Magic" w/ Rebecca Mock)
- Lily Williams Karen Schneemann ("Go With the Flow")
- Maia Kobabe ("Gender Queer")
- Kay O'Neill ("Tea Dragon Society")
- Marjane Satrapi ("Persepolis")
Mangaka:
- Kaoru Mori ("Young Bride's Stories")
- Ryoko Kui ("Delicious in Dungeon")
- Natsuki Takaya ("Fruits Basket")
Anime writers/directors and/or Japanese light/fantasy/SF novelists:
- Nahoko Uehashi ("Moribito")
- Sayo Yamamoto ("Michiko & Hatchin"; "Yuri!!! On Ice")
- Mari Okada ("Ano Hana: The Flower we Saw That Day"; "Toradora!")
Game designers/programmers:
(Upon review I was pretty remiss in skipping over a few of these people, some of whom I wasn't aware of but most of whom I just didn't remember when writing my short list. Subconscious misogyny in action. Short & Thorson probably would have squeezed out some of the YA authors I included, although I have no real regrets.)
- Junko Kawano ("Suikoden")
- Elizabeth LaPensée ("When Rivers Were Trails")
- Momo Pixel ("Hair Nah")
- Zoë Quinn ("Depression Quest"; narrative designer on "Solar Ash")
- Kellee Santiago ("Cloud"; "Flower")
- Tanya X. Short ("Moon Hunters")
- Kim Swift ("Portal")
- Maddy Thorson ("Celeste")
- Andi McClure @… ("Jumpman")
Note: I haven't included composers or artists here, but there's a deep bench.
Games journalists/steamers:
- Tanya DePass @… (#/INeedDiverseGames; twitch streams)
- Anita Sarkeesian (Feminist Frequency)
Game/play scholars:
- Mary Flanagan ("Critical Play")
- Tracy Fullerton ("Game Design Workshop")
- Brenda Laurel ("Toward the Design of a Computer-Based Interactive Fantasy System")
- Janet Murray ("Hamlet on the Holodeck"l
- Susana Tosca ("A Pragmatics of Links")
- Jichen Zhu ("Agency Play: Dimensions of Agency for Interactive Narrative Design")
- Magy Seif El Nasr ("Design patterns to guide player movement in 3D games")
- Kate Compton ("Causal Creators"; also "Spore")
P.S. upon consideration I've decided not to include any authors who are men in this coda.
There are definitely others who probably deserve to be here that I'm forgetting...
#GsmeDesign #Authors

@floheinstein@chaos.social
2025-10-02 12:21:44

Pingu goes phishing
#phishing

Stop motion character Pingu sits outside his igloo. He is fishing. Behind him a lot of billboards saying "free", "cheap", "sale" and other such stuff. When he pulls on his phishing rod, there's an identity card and a credit card on the hook. Close up to Pingu, who smirks.