Just an ordinary myopic internet enjoyer.

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Formerly found at Kbin.social.

Transitioning this account to lemmy.zip because of the impending lemm.ee shutdown on 2025 June 30

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Cake day: July 4th, 2023

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  • In my response to someone, I already expressed concern about their long-term visibility–which is the reason why I even thought of doing this. I can’t do anything about “contribution to a public discussion” if those very discussions pretty much disappear. This might be showing my lack of knowledge about what federation actually is, and if it is, it’s pretty much on me.

    For the second point, I already addressed it in the OP and in one of my responses. I’m pretty much not a programmer and my knowledge about it is pretty much writing a “hello world” program.






  • My coding skill is worse than my search-fu. While I can make a “hello world” script with bash, that’s about my level of coding skill.

    However, let’s assume that I’m willing to still do it. I have this coming weekend to do the following:

    1. Study the Lemmy API with the aim of extracting the JSON of:
      • all of my posts
      • all my comments and the posts where they were made
    2. Create the logic:
      • extracting the posts
      • tracking the posts where the comments were made, and then extracting them
    3. Write the script.

    I think the worst of it would be studying the API, but programming using Bash (or Phyton–which I am totally ignorant of, but might be better for handling the data) might also give me trouble.

    I’m going to need a lot of luck if I’m going this route. I dunno if it’s better than just doing it manually.





  • This! The only time I had my bard perform (use performance) is when I was trying to solicit help from someone, but telling the plain truth (as my character has been doing so far) would put the party at risk, so I told the DM:

    I will tell the story as if it were an epic tale told across generations of bards. Can I use performance for this?

    The DM allowed it. I rolled the die and got a fairly high roll. The person I was asking help from was so moved they swore they’d help the party with the utmost of their abilities.

    Besides, the DM has just told the table the same story (targeted to my character, but the rest of the table had a listen), and it’s just annoying hearing me recite that same story they just heard from the DM (who is far better than me at telling stories).

    The only time I acted out in character (in the main story in that campaign, and that other time was debatable, as it’s more of a caricature than in-character) was in a fairly impromptu scene between me and another character. The rest of the table, including the DM, was just too shocked at the impromptu act. In hindsight, it played out like one of those romcom anime scenes. And I came out of it all: “wtf was that?!”


  • I always found the Gilgamesh -> Holy War conversion far more useful for the Omega Weapon fight, especially if the fight is over before I even manage to use half of the 10 items the conversion gives me.

    With a low enough level, and a powerful enough junction setup, every single fight (even the final boss fight) is complete child’s play. Too bad I didn’t already know that on my first playthrough.


  • That comment about phone apps is so true! One time my SO tried playing Outer Wilds in JP, I had my phone out ready to to decipher kanji via JP handwriting support. We competed on who can get to a definition of the kanji or word the fastest, and I won almost everytime. Whereas I tried to do it via handwriting, my SO tries to sound out the word first, and then search it via romaji.

    A huge difficulty with those JP SNES games is that

    • if a word (or a part of one) is presented as kanji, I have no idea which stroke or strokes a bunch of pixels is supposed to represent!
    • if a word is presented as kana, I have no idea where the word starts or ends, especially if it is part of a sentence I can barely recognize any words in.

  • Reminded me of that time I tried playing JRPGs in Japanese to shore up my target language input. In between the pixelized kanji and lots of uncommon vocabulary, I gave up thinking I was just too early for that kind of thing.

    I suppose playing Chrono Trigger and FF8 in JP was not a very good idea. I also have my doubts since some of the earlier consoles had JRPGs using kana exclusively (due to the state of character encoding at the time), and reading all-kana text is just a headache I am not prepared for.


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    Reworded some stuff for clarification.


  • I’ve never fished at all, but I’ve seen some people do some sort of fishing (with a fishing pole) along the coast. I haven’t really stayed long to observe what they do, but I saw that it involves a lot of waiting, and I feel increasingly awkward watching a guy do some fishing so I left. It might be that the spot that guy chose (or the area in general) just doesn’t have enough fish, being in the city and all. That, and pop culture (including some anime) characterizing fishing as needing patience and the capacity of being incredibly still while being capable of incredibly fast movements. Like a ninja meditating, only to do intensely quick movements to pull in the fish even before it had the chance to react.

    Thanks for clarifying the misconceptions I had. I’ll look forward to having an opportunity to do some lure and fly fishing.




  • Oh, I know! 😅

    In my current playthrough, I used just a few of the techniques I know to get 3×100 Flare for my party to junction to STR and 3×100 Thundaga to junction to Elem Atk (you can get two of them, and the Siren has the third IIRC–it’s been a while since the SeeD exam and the playthrough proceeds at a snail’s pace) before the SeeD exam in order to defeat the “Crab Mecha” on the first available opportunity. All that, while keeping my levels at a minimum (under lvl 10, ideally).

    I have the patience for it, but it still gets incredibly tedious and dull.


  • Disengagement.

    If I can physically disengage, walking away from the situation, I’d do it. If not, I’ll mentally disengage. Enough times of this, I’ll just default to it: not giving a shit because apparently, no one does.

    If I must engage in it anyways, maybe I’ll return to it once I’ve calmed down. If I must do it there and then (so, no time to compose myself), I’d do minimum I can get away with.







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