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Thanks to the kindness of my Buddy i got to 3D print a houndeye! i decorated it! It is so small it fits in my hand perfectly.

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are u bi?
Binary? No.
Octal-curious though.
Sounds hot
theres a whole album of song titles you can make just from the words of this tweet
check out my next stoner metal ep, featuring such classics as:
Marijuanification
Complete Derangement
Stoned Sex Drive
Derangement Manifests a Literal Sex Demon
Monstrum Incarnate
Narcotic Parody of Sex
this makes smoking weed sound so much cooler than it is

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know the difference!
Olivetti L1
everyone loves my LM7805 earrings
threaded them onto pearl studs! this could be the next big thing
one day i'll be out at a club and some stunningly beautiful they/them will say "i really need an input voltage to 5 volts to power my electronic circuit but all i have is a power source providing 7-20 volts and no voltage regulator!! whatever am I to do?!" and i'll be eavesdropping and make my way over to them and say "i have exactly what you need, handsome" and chivalrously take off my earring for them and then everyone would clap. and the best part is that this could happen twice in one night and i'd still be prepared
Kludge and Hack (1996) were two Real-World Interface B14 robots used on the "Behavior-Based Robotics" course created by the Autonomous Mobile Robot Group, Northwestern University.
"The first four years of the course were taught with two Real-World Interface B14 systems, which we had shortened to increase mechanical stability at high speeds. The robots were controlled by a custom DSP/framegrabber combination (the DIdeas Cheap Vision Machine), for which we wrote a boot ROM with a variety of active vision subroutines and a simple LISP interpreter for scripting and debugging. LCD displays were mounted on top of the robots to display debugging information. These systems were probably the easiest of all our robots to program. You turned one on, pushed reset, and it was booted and ready to go within 500ms. If your program crashed, you dropped into a debugger. If the actual hardware crashed, there was a freespace follower in ROM that you could use to herd it back to home base. An important feature of this system was that the Lisp interpreter had a number of hard-coded safeguards to prevent students from damaging the robot. It implemented acceleration and velocity caps that could not be overridden. It also had low-voltage and over-current interrupts that would kill the students' programs if they tried to abuse the batteries. However, a serious disadvantage of the machine was that you could only conveniently program with the on-board Lisp interpreter. Writing new vision operators required off-board compilation and linking of C code, which was then burned into a ROM and tested. This is not for the faint of heart." – A Laboratory Course in Behavior-Based Robotics.
you literally have shitty hide armor and a dull ass shortsword. let me guess. your loot is 6 gold coins too? 🙄
friendly fucking reminder do NOT post about your lootdrops publicly!!! this post is a great example of "table baiting" to get you to reveal what valuables you drop on death WHICH IS OBVIOUSLY PUTTING YOU AT RISK OF FARMING!!! think for a second and be safe out there!!

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Lots of drama in our household
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now why am i seeing "video game music isn't music" as a take
some people really do just make up a guy to be mad at. twice

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Now that everyone is discussing Nolan's Odyssey movie, I feel like it's a good time to let non-Italians know that the production dumped plastic props into the Italian sea. Weirdly enough I could not find any article in English about it but it's a fucking problem nonetheless.
I might translate this article later today. This one was the most complete one, even in Italian news it's not talked about that much.
Non è la prima volta che la produzione solleva un vespaio in Sicilia. A Lipari una squadra di sub sarebbe però già impegnata a bonificare i
They dumped plastic skeletons in environmentally protected areas, against the literal contracts they had to sign to get the permits to film in environmentally protected areas. Like they not only did a bad ecological thing that freaked out some divers, they literally broke environmental protection laws and their contract with the Italian government
This is the italian insider article (the one that can't be opened without disabling ad blockers)
Concerns about prop disposal as filming on new Nolan film comes to a close
INSIDER NEWSDESK | 3 September 2025
Lipari was chosen for the scene where Odysseus encounters the Sirens
SICILY - First it made headlines for its grandeur, and now the film The Odyssey by Christopher Nolan, shot on the island of Lipari, is sparking controversy due to the production’s inappropriate decisions regarding the disposal of certain props.
The issue concerns plastic skeletons and other props that were found by some divers on the seabed of the stunning waters surrounding the island, part of the Aeolian archipelago. At depths of at least 18 meters, installations and props were discovered that risk damaging a natural marine habitat that is under protection, writes Il Fatto Quotidiano.
The incident was reported by Giusi Savarino, the regional environmental councillor, who received the report from the Lipari Harbor Master’s Office and has requested the intervention of ARPA (the Regional Environmental Protection Agency) to investigate possible harm to marine species in the Pietra del Bagno area.
“Along with the permit (environmental impact assessment),” said Councillor Savarino, “we also issued precise rules and guidelines to protect the area from an environmental standpoint. The discoveries made in recent days are a cause for serious concern, and for this reason, we will be intervening with ARPA to determine the possible impact of these materials on the habitat and marine species in this area of significant natural value.
“We are happy to host international film projects and are always willing to support these productions,” he continued, “but no one should think they can take advantage of our hospitality by disrespecting our natural treasures.”
In the letter sent to ARPA, the Environmental Councillor requested an urgent inspection and monitoring of the seabed at Pietra del Bagno, along with a technical assessment to determine any damage to the marine ecosystem.
Filming took place in April and concluded at the end of the month, involving major Hollywood stars: Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, and Charlize Theron in a film that tells the story of Odysseus, set to be released in July 2026. Lipari was chosen for its beauty, to depict the scene where Odysseus (played by Matt Damon) encounters the Sirens.
But the same beauty that led to its selection was not preserved by the production, which may now face criminal consequences for what happened. The damage comes three years after the devastating fire that destroyed much of Stromboli’s Mediterranean scrubland, caused by another film crew shooting a movie about firefighters starring Ambra Angiolini. That crew had lit a “controlled” fire which then got out of hand.
Nonetheless, the show went on, and the series aired despite protests from the residents of Stromboli. Now this new incident reignites the debate around film and TV productions that choose Mediterranean gems as filming locations but fail to respect the rules that protect these beautiful places.
More Italian sources here (you can use your browser translator to translate them for you):
Facebook video posted by the Regional Councillor of Sicily mentioned in all the articles (I can translate it for people if they want although what she says is summed up in the caption)
Rai News (Rai is the national broadcasting service in Italy, like BBC for the UK so pretty trustworthy)
La Repubblica (possibly the most important Italian newspaper, the article is behind a paywall)
Quotidiano Nazionale (National Newspaper)
Lascimmiapensa (this is an independent news website for entertainment)
In Italia (travel magazine)