This is a quick test
I set up Twitter to mirror to Mastodon. Let’s see if I can post on Tumblr and have it show up on Mastodon via Twitter.
I set up Twitter to mirror to Mastodon. Let’s see if I can post on Tumblr and have it show up on Mastodon via Twitter.
(bad) Idea: Pronoun selections for multiple pronoun users where you have the ability to set relative rates of each pronoun. Like maybe like:
See you could set relative frequencies of each pronoun, and order them.
And yes I did mock this up using Visual Basic 6. That's just how my brain works.
MY PRONOUNS HAVE A VIRUS!?
Okay so I want to share an idea here.
I’m a web developer. The web specification is very complicated (more complicated than it needs to be). One of the features of the web is called Content Negotiation.
Content Negotiation contains a format for your browser to express your preference as to the type of content that you would like to receive from a website. The website could then try to accommodate you as much as possible.
For example, let’s say I speak English and a little bit of Spanish. Maybe on a scale of 1-10, my Spanish is a 2. My browser could send an Accept-Language message to the website that looks like Accept-Language: en;q=0.95,es=0.2;
While rarely used for languages, it’s more commonly used for file types. My browser could have a list of image types that it knows how to open, and could rate its preference, by sending, for example, `Accept: image/png,image/jpeg,*/*;q=0.2`. This indicates equal preference for png or jpeg, but it will take anything with a preference of 20%.
Do those slashes remind you of anything? The slashes in between pronouns?
I’m proposing using HTTP Content Negotiation Quality Values for describing pronoun preference. My pronouns are he/him;q=0.9,they/them;q=0.6,*/*;q=0.2
Advantages of this system:
Love her
They left out the part of her not claiming the covid lockdown years either (which she's right to).
I skimmed wikipedia and apparently she tried to kill someone????? if i'm reading right
why do you hate women
redstone has a tendency to build up in the body over time. this most noticeably manifests in progressive changes to the color of the eyes, eventually turning the sclera and iris entirely red
mumbo was, of course, unaware of this, and feels so silly for forgetting to develop symptoms that he has since refused multiple lucrative offers to participate in research studies
for the next poll you see (besides polls on this blog), is your answer the most common response? (come back after you find someone else's poll)
yes
no
See Resultsplease for the love of god check out more of his stuff. Shit's consistantly banging, and he needs to be more popular.