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Developer of OCamlot. OCaml Hacker, Emacs Developer, PL Researcher.
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In my experience, the fediverse has more diversity of interesting subcultures within it (created by the different communities that federated with each other), while I get the feeling nostr is more like a firehose of random thoughts.

Is it a real lan party if someone isn't crushed by a 1 ton CRT monitor?

Oh nice, surprised HL2 is still alive.

Hadn't heard about the Miyoo Mini before, but it looks rad.

What game?

Sorry for the duplicate posts (there was a bug in my server, where only the first 10 followers were being sent my posts[1])

[1] ...well, seeing as I only have 14 followers, it's not like much was lost!

Face to face with a monkey!

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I guess the worst part of the entire situation is that the parties involved have successfully convinced artists and other creatives to defend copyright as if it protects their interests, when really, the only ones that benefit from this situation are the publishers themselves.

A lot of libre-culture activism ends up being attacked by artists as a result, which is a shame, because having less copyright has the potential to help artists the most.

RiP Moore and his law.

Oh, yes, sounds interesting.

Timezones might be a little challenging to manage for me, but I'll try to attend!