Grrl Power #1415 – Catered scheme

Dec. 8th, 2025 11:00 am
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Posted by DaveB

I wanted there to be more crews present, but I ran out of space and time to draw them. Also, there really should have been a few more aliens and sci-fi looking people in the mix, but no, I just drew your basic fantasy menagerie. Cora’s crew is 4/5th aliens at least. I guess the mostly alien crews were off doing adventuring stuff. It’s not like Cora’s arrival had been announced before hand.

I figure in a galaxy spanning economy, a modestly successful bit of entertainment, like a webcomic or an indie novel could potentially make a mint, because the potential audience size could be in the trillions. I’m pretty sure I’ve posted before about how cultural tropes across many species would be a pretty huge filter for pop-culture. Like, the Cardassians probably wouldn’t be into J or K-pop, but they might really eat up Russian poetry and philosophy, what with their mutual predilection for bleak overtones. There’s always subcultures within each society, even Star Trek-esque monocultures. So the total consumer population would always be a slim fraction of the actual number, but still, if you’re starting with a trillion, as a nice round number for easy math here, if you can sell your indie movie or pop-single to 1/1,000th of 1/1000/th of the population, you’re still making a million sales. And in the post-scarcity parts of the galaxy, entertainment is one of the economic pillars.

All this is to say, the Unlimited Class Battle Arena has a lot more than a million people pay-per-viewing, and the gambling can get pretty out of control. I mean, there’s the official gambling channels, then there’s the underground stuff. If they really do have a ringer in Maxima, they could all buy a fleet of ships. The thing is, a lot of people have tried to put what they consider a sure thing into the Unlimited Class Battle Arena, but it’s the Unlimited Class Battle Arena. So sometimes entrants do indeed sweep the field, but mostly audiences get an over the top event that would make Michael Bay erection to death, and bookies laugh all the way to the bank.


Kobold Sydney vote incentive! Is finally done!

So… you know, check it out. Oh, and as usual, Patreon has a scales only version.

 

 

 


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.

CodeSOD: The Magic Array

Dec. 8th, 2025 06:30 am
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Posted by Remy Porter

Betsy writes:

I found this snippet recently in a 20-year-old RPG program.

Ah, yes, twenty years ago, RPG, that means this was written in the 1970s. What? No. That can't be right? That's how long ago?

Joking about my mortality aside, in the early oughts, most of the work around RPG was in keeping old mainframe systems from falling over. That entirely new code was being written, that new projects were being started twenty years ago is not a surprise, but it's unusual enough to be remarkable. That said, the last release of RPG was in 2020, so it clearly keeps on keeping on.

In any case, this developer, we'll call them "Stephen", needed to create an array containing the numbers 12 through 16.

Let's take a peek at the code.

     D RowFld          S              3  0 DIM(5) 
     D X               S              3  0
     D Y               S              3  0

     C                   EVAL      X = 12
     C                   FOR       Y = 1 TO %Elem(RowFld)
     C                   EVAL      RowFld(y) = X
     C                   EVAL      X = X + 1
     C                   ENDFOR   

The first three lines create some variables: RowFld, which is an array containing 5 elements, and will hold our offsets. X and Y are going to hold our numeric values.

We set X equal to 12, then we start a for loop from 1 to the length of our RowFld. We set the element at that index equal to X, then increment X.

The code is awkward, but is not exactly the WTF here. This particular program displays a file and a subfile, and these values are used to position the cursor inside that subfile. The array is never iterated over, the array is never modified, the array would 100% be better managed as a set of constants, if you didn't want to have magic numbers littering your code. More than that, the location of the subfile on the screen has never changed. And let's be fair, this didn't get rid of magic numbers, it just made them one through five, instead of 12 through 16, as the indexes in the array are just as arbitrary.

In other words, there's no point to this. Even if the specific version of RPG didn't have constants variables that you handle like constants would be fine (my checks on the documentation seem to imply that CONST first appeared in version RPG IV 7.2, which makes it look like circa 2016).

But there's one more bit of weirdness here. Stephen had several years of experience with RPG, and all of that experience was from the "free-format" era of RPG. You see, way back in 2001, RPG finally freed itself from its dependency on punchcards, and started allowing you to write code as just strings of text, without requiring certain things to exist in certain columns. This was a generally positive enhancement, and Betsy's team immediately adopted it, as did everyone running the latest versions of RPG. All new development was done using the "free-format" style, so they could write code like normal people. They even had a conversion tool which would do some simple string manipulation to convert legacy RPG programs into the modern style, and had basically abandoned the legacy style without looking back.

Except for Stephen, who insisted on the column oriented format. Who protested when anyone tried to modify their code to modernize it at all. "Oh, we used free-format at my last job," Stephen said when pressed, "but it's confusing and columns are just cleaner and more readable."

Eventually, someone else wrote a program that absorbed all the functionality in Stephen's program. Stephen kept plugging away at it for a few years afterwards, because a handful of users also refused to migrate to the new tool. But eventually they left the company for one reason or another, and Stephen found himself without users for his work, and left with them.

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Monday Update 12-8-25

Dec. 8th, 2025 02:41 am
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These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Holiday Activities
Today's Cooking
Climate Change
Christmas Bird Count
Birdfeeding
Holiday Activities
Affordable Housing
Read "The Sound of Celebration"
Economics
Science
Today's Adventures
Climate Change
Philosophical Questions: Trends
Today's Cooking
Activism
Economics
Birdfeeding
Follow Friday 12-5-25: Active Communities on Dreamwidth Fall 2025 J-Z
Photos: House Yard
Today's Adventures
Activism
Art
Birdfeeding
Wildlife
Poem: "Protect the Inner Core"
Photography
Birdfeeding
Poem: "Never -- Ever -- Quit"
Self-Care Wednesday
Cuddle Party

Trauma has 45 comments. Affordable Housing has 75 comments. Robotics has 101 comments.


The 2025 Holiday Poetry Sale will run Monday, December 15 through Friday 19. This is a good place to spend holiday money or buy a gift for a fellow bookworm. \o/


Winterfaire 2025 is now open! List a Booth for anything you sell that would make good holiday gifts, or comment with what you're shopping for to crowdsource ideas. There are links to two similar shopping events online. if you know others, please pass the word.


"An Inkling of Things to Come" belongs to Polychrome: Shiv. It has 44 new verses and needs $72 to be complete. Shiv and his classmates discuss magical weather, magical geography, natural resources, plants and animals, history, and other aspects of worldbuilding.


The weather has been cold and snowy here. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, several mourning doves, one female and two male cardinals, and a dark-eyed junco.

Chapter 101: Page 4

Dec. 8th, 2025 12:00 am
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Holiday Activities

Dec. 8th, 2025 12:09 am
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The Fragile Heart’s Guide to Surviving the Holidays

Because I know I’m not the only one facing the challenges that this time of year makes even harder. Perhaps it’s your first holiday after your divorce and you’ll be away from your kids, or you’ve been laid off in this terrible economy; perhaps anticipatory grief won’t let you forget that this will be your last Hanukkah with a beloved relative. Maybe you’re facing a scary health challenge. There are as many ways to be emotionally rocked this holiday season as there are on needles on a Christmas tree.


This article offers some good advice for treating emotional injuries over the holiday season.

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As I mentioned back in May, one of my hobbies is fiddling with constructed fictional languages.

All this month, r/conlangs, a subreddit focused on "constructed languages for language geeks," is hosting a language-expansion challenge.

Each day during the month of December, the hosts present a new topic, including ideas on what kinds of words to craft. This is a great way to add at least 31 new words to that conlang you've been developing on the side. Check this post for an overview of this year's event. Then return every day to discover the most recent topic and add your ideas to that post.

You can also use the #lexember tag on Tumblr to join in the fun, or share your efforts on our forums.

Nikki Vrtis

Warehouse 23 News: The City Never Sleeps Because Of All The Action

There are a million stories in the city, and they're all exciting! GURPS Action 9: The City shows how you can add GURPS City Stats to your GURPS Action campaigns. It also features six sample cities to use with your own action-packed adventures. Download it today from Warehouse 23!

Today's Cooking

Dec. 7th, 2025 11:44 pm
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Today I'm making Lemon Thumbprint Cookies. :D The first filling is Lemon-Elderflower from Berries & Flour and the second is bettergoods Raspberry, Cardamom & Rosehip Fruit Spread.  We've tried the Lemon-Elderflower first and that jam is quite strong.  Thumbprint cookies are the perfect use because there's only about 1/4 teaspoon in each.  On toast it might be overpowering.  Another good use would be thinning it down to glaze for a fruit salad or tart.

El Goonish Shive - falsekings-078

Dec. 8th, 2025 12:00 am
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New comic!

Today's News:

"We now OFFICIALLY have room for parties! Very small parties. The second room's as small as the first. Also, I don't like crowds or being surrounded by people. Basically, I'm inviting Sarah."

- The "room" was once mansion-sized, but shrunk when Pandora became Hope

Part of me wanted to make the sound effect in panel three "room'd", but decided that was too silly. I therefore went with a more refined "bwoomph."

Hope Growing in POWER! ...Maybe

The fact of the matter is that Hope has never attempted making a second room before. She'd been spending all her time alone, and didn't need the space for anything. Her being able to make the room now isn't proof that she's gotten stronger since resetting.

Consequently, I would tell Bishop that she need not be concerned by Hope making a second room, but she just asserted that everything is concerning, so she's going to be concerned regardless.

- Saturday EGSNP

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New comic!

Today's News:

I hope this creates at least one "I was today years old" moment for someone who is about to learn that you used to have to use a third-party website called Twitpic to share photos on Twitter, back in 2009. Because I kinda forgot.

Here's the original black-and-white post! Here's the color chaser!

QC RERUN TIME 2025: The Beginning

Dec. 7th, 2025 10:02 pm
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lmao that the first comic to pop up when I hit the random button on my site was Faye saying "why's there always gotta be new people"

Looking back at this year, I feel like Anh basically took over the comic? It's wild how it's always the unexpected ones who have the most juice. No offense to Ayo, who is also plenty juicy and I also love writing. But Anh's a couple orders of magnitude more of a mess. But THIS comic is about AYO! Who is a delightful little idiot and I can't wait to do more with. OKAY THANKS I LOVE YOU ALL BYE

Climate Change

Dec. 7th, 2025 03:11 pm
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Satellites spot rapid “Doomsday Glacier” collapse

Two decades of satellite and GPS data show the Thwaites Eastern Ice Shelf slowly losing its grip on a crucial stabilizing point as fractures multiply and ice speeds up. Scientists warn this pattern could spread to other vulnerable Antarctic shelves.
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Being Neighborly
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1167


:: Nora is watching the most annoying cat in the neighborhood, when she notices something odd about his behavior. Surprisingly, the dyspeptic feline actually accepts her help. Written for the December 2025 prompt call, from a new visitor, [personal profile] arimamary, with my deepest thanks. ::




The white cat picked carefully among the least-snowy areas of the front yard, sniffing delicately at the sagging, bedraggled plants which hung limp and brown over the edge of the knee-high planter in front of Nora’s house. Nora eyed the battleship gray sky above the dingy islands of mounded snow and the dull, cold concrete that connected it all into a path to bigger roads all around the little neighborhood surrounded by dense city.
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Christmas Bird Count

Dec. 7th, 2025 02:19 pm
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Join the Christmas Bird Count from December 14-January 5. This is a popular piece of citizen science. To participate, see a map of active circles to find one near you. If you're inside one, you can also count birds at your own feeders.

Are you taking pictures of birds in your locale? Share them on [community profile] birdfeeding and see what other folks have in their areas.

Birdfeeding

Dec. 7th, 2025 01:45 pm
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Today is cloudy, chilly, and foggy.  Much of the snow is melting or subliming with the water vapor just hanging in the air.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/7/25 -- I bagged up Pink, Johnathan, and Johnagold apple seeds with damp sand to cold-stratify in the kitchen.

EDIT 12/7/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/7/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/7/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

I've seen a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches plus a pair of cardinals.

EDIT 12/7/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.

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