Birdfeeding

Jan. 29th, 2026 02:05 pm
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Today is partly sunny and cold.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a large flock of sparrows plus a male and a female cardinal separately.

I put out water for the birds.













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and every day when E leaves she bolts up to my room and burrows under my covers for a few hours until she feels prepared to cope with the day.

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Grrl Power #1430 – Captain nugget

Jan. 29th, 2026 11:00 am
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Posted by DaveB

A line of Cora’s that I had to cut for space: “I’m a hard fighting adventurer, but I also like taking care of my men. Sometimes that means running dangerous missions beside them, sometimes it means dressing up sexy and being domestic. And by “domestic,” I mean being a galactic-class whore because I. do not. Cook. or clean.”

Cora’s is very much an instant noodle kind of gal. She also won’t turn down an amazing meal at a high-class restaurant, but she’d rather build a cooking robot than spend time learning to cook.

I like the idea that watching her teammate and boss battling giant mecha and 20-story tall bioweapons is… interesting-ish. It’s background entertainment.

Unfortunately, the comic doesn’t quite support that. The team’s really only been in, uh… four major fights? Let’s see, the restaurant fight with Vehemence, the fight with Sciona’s Golem, then Sciona, then the fight in New York against Lapha’s mercs, and uh… Max’s fight against Darude. Oh, and the fight against the Ascenders in their base. So, six big-ish fights in 1400 pages? Man, I don’t like drawing fight scenes, do I? Hah. Well, Sydney was gone for 53 days when she popped into the future. Let’s assume the team got into a few fights during that time. Stuff that helped scare all the Super Villains underground.

I don’t really think Sydney would be bored by Max’s big arena fight, but right now, the battle is like a soccer match when the ball is being knocked around in the middle third of the field. I’ve literally only watched about 20 minutes of one single soccer match, but that middle third of the field is “the boring zone.” That’s when you go to the kitchen and refresh your drink. I’m convinced soccer would be 10x more interesting (which is to say, remotely interesting) if the middle third of the field was removed. What I mean about the fight is Max isn’t struggling dramatically at the moment, so Sydney’s keeping the corner of her eye on it.

I guess she’s torn between a big flashy battle and peering into the somewhat alarming sexual predilections of her space boyfriend and his crew. It turns out, Cora and Dabbler are a good match as friends. Dabbler definitely broadened Cora’s sexual horizons, but Cora is from a society that isn’t descendant from Victorian values, and has total medical security against accidental pregnancy and STD’s. Or is it STI’s now? When did that change? Anyway, she also has access to all manner of aliens and technology too, so once your succubus friend opens horizons in an environment like that, the sky’s the limit, only it’s not the limit because space travel is common place.


Maxima Hoard ThumbnailHere’s one of Gaxgy’s in progress shots of the painting Maxima promised him. Weird how he draws almost exactly like me.

I’ve finished the main picture with the nude variant. (More like the clothing is the variant, because it’s easier to add clothes than erase them.) But I haven’t finished the bonus comic yet, so I’ll update the incentives soon.

Patreon doesn’t have a nude version yet, but I’ll try and update this each week until it’s done.


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

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Posted by Remy Porter

Doreann has touched this particular function many, many times. In all those times, she never noticed this particular little line, dropped in by a third-party contractor that has long since cashed their check and wandered off to other things.

(user?.betaMode || !user?.betaMode) && (specialRuleCode())

My suspicion is at some point, the specialRuleCode was only supposed to run if the user was signed up for beta features. At some point, it left beta and was supposed to run for all users. I imagine the requirement was "it should also run if the user is not in the beta," and thus it was implemented exactly that way.

Of course, the real WTF isn't the tautological condition: it's (ab)using logical operators to control whether a branch runs. That, I imagine, made some developer feel like they were being clever. "user?.betaMode && specialRuleCode is so much more concise than an if statement!" they said to themselves while typing this.

Honestly, that kind of "clever" is not something I'd expect from a third party contractor. It makes me think the original line started in-house by a "clever" developer, and the third party added the || portion in just the dumbest way to implement the requirement given to them.

Either way, Doreann is ashamed that it's lingered this long in the code base, writing:

dishonor for it being there
dishonor for me not recognizing this
dishonor on my whole family

I'm just glad that we're finally breaking through and getting readership in the Klingon developer community.

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The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was forty years ago today (assuming I get this posted before midnight Seattle time -- it's 8am Thursday here in Den Haag). So I wrote a song: Keep the Dream Alive. It's on the Challenger tape, which is of course long out of print. I also posted it on Mastodon: "So, forty years ago I wrote a song…" - Indieweb.Social.

I think it's one of my better songs -- I should try to sing it more often.

Community Thursdays

Jan. 29th, 2026 12:24 am
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This year I'm doing Community Thursdays. Some of my activity will involve maintaining communities I run, and my favorites. Some will involve checking my list of subscriptions and posting in lower-traffic ones. Today I have interacted with the following communities...


* Posted "How to cope with broken resolutions and the mid-January slump" in [community profile] goals_on_dw.

* Posted "Finding Art in 2026" on [community profile] art.

* Commented on the January 28 post in [community profile] awesomeers.

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After so much work over so much time, it's heartening to see the reaction to the Backerkit campaign for Munchkin Second Edition. Thank you all!

This won't be our biggest-dollar campaign ever, simply because the game is only $40. But it will be in the running for most backers ever, which is what I care about. Lots of players! It's vaguely possible, though unlikely, that we could hit 10,000 backers with this one, and that would be amazing. NINE thousand would be wonderful. As I type this, it's about to hit 5,000.

We're working away on the first Second Edition expansion right now, and oh, we have plans for so much more foolishness over the next few years. Did I say thank you? Thank you!

Steve Jackson

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!

Alien Romance

Jan. 29th, 2026 12:21 am
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[personal profile] gs_silva made a post pointing to the Patreon post in which he answers one of my questions about Maurice.  It's just such a unique backstory for the character, and I love it.  :D
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Braggodocio and Benevolence
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 2
Word count (story only): 385
[Tuesday, May 12, 2020, 9 am]


:: Ronna keeps making the situation worse for herself. Part of the Edison’s Mirror (Teague Family) story arc. ::




Aesh flicked her fingers. Inside the shielded circle of salt, Ronna began to wake. “We only ask questions of Ronna, right?”

Mayim sighed. “But you said that we’re only here long enough to find out what happened. How else can I learn about--”

The blonde clicked her tongue, and he fell silent. “We’ll talk about it later. In private,” Aesh insisted.
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New comic!

Today's News:

Kinda wish I would have made plushies of that Lovin' Lamb in the background.


Excuse me, Shirley Sheep. How could I forget. She's a mature ovine.

Here's the original post, here's the chaser post!

Website Updates

Jan. 28th, 2026 08:58 pm
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Thanks to [personal profile] nsfwords, both Arts and Crafts America and The Bear Tunnels are now up to date. \o/  

Ch 23, Page 33: We’re back

Jan. 28th, 2026 11:25 pm
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Posted by Speedball

It only took TEN YEARS but I’m back baby, and so are the Dragon Doctors. (this is what I get for sticking Aki and Goro in a time warp, I’ll have to be nicer to them).  Who wants some more? I DO.

CRUD Challenge: A Shriek in the Night

Jan. 28th, 2026 04:15 pm
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A Shriek in the Night (1933) dir. Albert Ray

This movie delivers on the title right after the credits as wealthy philanthropist Adam Harker (uncredited) plunges screaming to his death from the skyscraper apartment building he lived in. The obvious assumption is that he fell from the balcony of his penthouse. So it's there that Police Inspector Russell (Purnell Pratt) and his meek assistant Wilfred (Arthur Hoyt) go looking for initial clues. There they meet Mr. Harker's live in secretary, the lovely Miss Terry (Ginger Rogers) and dim-witted housekeeper Augusta (Lillian Harmer). Both claim to have been asleep at the time.

The inspector suspects not all is as it seems, and he's right. "Miss Terry" is actually Pat Morgan, a newspaper reporter who had gone undercover to infiltrate Mr. Harker's life as her editor Perkins (Clarence Wilson) had suspected the philanthropist had a darker side. She's discovered a clue she hasn't told the police about yet, and tries to phone a preliminary story in to her paper.

However, rival reporter Ted Rand (Lyle Talbot) has managed to access the apartment with a "borrowed" police badge, and uses the phone extension to trick Pat into thinking she's talking to the "rewrite man" at her paper. Armed with her juicy inside knowledge, he steals the scoop. Despite the friction this causes between the two, they're soon forced to work together to investigate the continuing deaths.

Inspector Russell has his hands full dealing not just with the nosy reporters, but the many suspects. Harker had been having an affair with the married woman in the apartment directly below his, and her husband is missing. He'd also been getting late night visits from Josephus Martini (Maurice Black), reputed racketeer. And then there's the building staff, Peterson the janitor (Harvey Clark) and the maid (Louise Beavers).

This is a relatively early movie for Ginger Rogers, before she got teamed up with Fred Astaire for dancing roles. Her Pat is cute and sharp-tongued, particularly toward Ted. Unsurprisingly, while frequently quarreling, it's clear that they have romantic feelings for each other. This makes the movie more of a comedy-mystery. Lyle Talbot is good in this role, assured and daunting.

Inspector Russell isn't particularly stupid, which is a nice change for police detectives of this vintage, but he's hampered both by the reporters withholding evidence, and an assumption he's made about the people around him.

Louise Beavers' character is stuck with the stereotypical "black people are scared of spooky stuff" routine, though it might also be a classism thing as white Augusta is also comic relief. The latter is a big fan of Detective Fiction Weekly, which I reviewed some years ago.

This isn't a top-flight movie, the coda is particularly weak, but it's enjoyable and only an hour long. It might make a good double feature with a grittier mystery. Recommended to fans of 30s comedy-mystery.

Early Humans

Jan. 28th, 2026 02:47 pm
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430,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools Are the Oldest Ever Found

The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were making tools even earlier than archaeologists thought.

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