

Do you like… penicillin on your pizza?
salutes, begins humming Taps
Just a nerd who migrated from kbin(dot)social.


Do you like… penicillin on your pizza?
salutes, begins humming Taps
That one and the Clamavi de Profundis version are both great. I also like To Erebor by Wind Rose.
Maybe the purpose is the effort of digging, rather than what’s underground.


Adventure is a fun game.
XYZZY forever.


Okay, what games do you want to talk about?


Indie nothing, it’s first party AAA slop.
Some of the worst slumlords NYC ever saw.
Anything that I care about enough for that is related to one of four things:
Broken tech.
Software or systems insufficient to the need, which stand in the way of either operations or profit (usually both).
Directly involved with vendor or client ops, and needs to be fixed for operations to continue.
Billing problems for clients or vendors which I cannot resolve on my own.
Everything else, I can send an email or ask in a channel, rather than a private IM.
Sorry but no. If it’s asynchronous and I don’t need a response in a short time, I’ll email you. If I say something on Slack to a person, and don’t get a response in a short timeframe (~5 minutes), I go to someone else - whether that’s a coworker or a manager. And when I get told, “you’ll have to ask [unresponsive]”, I say, “Oh, I tried to reach out to them, they didn’t respond. Can you reach out and see if they’re available?”
That way, I’ve gotten somewhere closer to my answer, and I’ve put another person on the scent of the unresponsive one.


Until there’s a physical product on shelves, I don’t trust that it’s not vaporware.


We need to get MUDs more popular again. But that would require getting Telnet popular again.


Yeah, nope. No matter what OS, no matter what specs, I’m going to keep my PC.
Fortran, all day every day. Because every byte of the 1969 code is there for a reason.
Never tell a cop anything that your lawyer doesn’t tell you to say.