Having added to a bit of art once, I won’t be going back to wplace
I’ll probably just pick up the pixel art program that I haven’t been using for a bit
it's decided, i'm going to make this hot dragon smooching summer
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i'm proud of the designs i made for my class' game demo
nova the skunk
A Cross Fusion of Wolf and Bee? More Likely Than You Think (X-Fusion 1.1 Day 2)
There is a new short domain name for #PuTTY!
At present, this is just a "landing page": a nice short name to remember, which will redirect you to the full PuTTY website at the same longer URL where it's always been.
But unlike putty.org or other third-party landing pages, this one is run by us, the actual PuTTY team, and it doesn't have a weird separate agenda of its own.
I intend to move the main PuTTY site over to that domain in the future, and leave just a redirector at the old location. But first I want to get the word out, so that people know which site to trust.
If anyone is still linking to putty.org, here's a place to link to instead. Please spread the word!
Metal filter: ough owie my fingies its hot
Paper filter: fuck it full send it to the green bin
City that runs their own wplace instance constrained to their area and uses it for prompting on public works referendums based on which intersections get "FUCK THIS LIGHT" scribbles next to them.
[ altitude ]
read more about this drawing here https://pebble.pet/gallery/2025-07-19-altitude/
I’ve run out of paper filters so I’m trying a metal reusable filter this morning
Guess we’ll find out how good it is
New journal entry: Personally, I kinda find the use of gen-ai in art pretty boring. Plus brief thoughts on art making in this moment of the anthropocene
📓 https://www.tombofnull.art/studio/journal/index.php/2025/08/11/genai-forfit-of-agency-connection/
50 years of the 6502!
It not only told Motorola and Intel (who were up until that point selling the 6800 and 8080 at ~$175 1975 money in one-off quantities while MOS was rolling 6502 out for $25) what time it was, it was the foundation of careers in computing for a lot of us starting out in the 1980s.
And it's still very nice to work with today (in part because it's resisted enshittification!)