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Interested in self-hosting, decentralization, and learning more about the fediverse.

I also do photography, but with digital cameras from the 90’s.

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Cake day: June 4th, 2025

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  • I “programmed” a massive choose-your-own adventure game in powerpoint by using slide links on buttons, and I really wish I could recover that, too… I distinctly remember there being a path where you could be eaten by a banjo.

    It’d be one thing if I could maybe go scrounging through my parents basement to find my old PC and image the hdd, but I was such a notorious tinkerer, I was swapping PC parts around constantly and installing a new flavor of linux like every 2 months, so everything is well and clearly wiped many times over.

    Even now that I have gotten into photography, looking back, my parents got me a crappy little digital camera in like 2001, and I really wish I could look back at those photos. They never got uploaded anywhere and who knows where they went.







  • Bags@piefed.socialtoPhotography@lemmy.worldIvy
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    9 days ago

    Love it.

    My brother is a huge proponent of the toy-lens-on-fancy-camera aesthetic. I don’t even know what camera he’s got, some big Sony Alpha thing, but for the past 5 years he’s pretty much exclusively used a 3D printed manual focus disposable camera lens adapter.

    My prolific use of 25 to 30 year old point-and-shoots is so hilariously contrasted by my most recent photography friend. He just bought some crazy Fujifilm X-series something-or-other, and spends like 80% of the time we’re out together tweaking his settings or fussing about the metering or something something about the histogram… I walk up, click one button, produce interesting and memorable photo, walk away lol

    I will be in Chicago in November for work! I’m excited to drag some of my cameras with me.


  • I’m currently reading a book (A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge) where 2 voyages get stranded at the same faraway star system, one is a totalitarian autocracy and the other is a free trading culture. The totalitarian regime gets the upper hand, takes over via manipulation and sabotage, and tries to stifle and outlaw all money and trade. They end up spying on the underground black market trade that pops up and manipulates people into trading and doing work for the regimes benefit without their knowledge… If not money, then goods and services, or any other analog for such. Certain people will always try to accumulate “wealth”, whatever that wealth may be, it doesn’t necessarily have to be legal tender.

    The book feels extremely relevant to current events, as the autocratic regime employs a ubiquitous police state and uses an even less ethical analog for AI to control it all. It was published in 1999.


  • I was looking for someone else to mention this.

    The karma system on Reddit trapped me hard and the constant validation seeking was really a drag on my mental health. Getting one negative score comment would ruin my day, I really just want to be understood. I realize how unhealthy that is, but I’m not really sure what to do about it besides just not interacting with that place anymore. I don’t have as much of a problem with being wrong in real life, it’s more the fact that online I have the opportunity to take my time, be meticulous, edit my post to make sure it’s perfect and I have said exactly what I wanted to in the exact way I wanted to…

    Coming here and being able to disable the counts has been an absolute dream.


  • Still doin’ their thing, they released a new album last year! They went on a small new-album tour and that’s when I was able to catch their show.

    I found the source of the quote on the bookmark, and it was a quote by Plato out of Phaedrus so it definitely is real lol. It’s somewhat different on the bookmark, but depending on what translation you look at the quote will probably be slightly different anyway. It’s sections 274e to 275b

    But when he came to writing, Theuth said, “This branch of learning, O King, will make the Egyptians wiser and give them better memories, for I have discovered an elixir of both memory and wisdom.” The king replied, “Oh most ingenious Theuth, one man is able to invent these skills, but a different person is capable of judging their benefit or harm to those who will use them. And you, as the father of writing, on account of your positive attitude, are now saying that it does the opposite of what it is able to do. This subject will engender forgetfulness in the souls of those who learn it, for they will not make use of memory. Because of their faith in writing, they will be reminded externally by means of unfamiliar marks, and not from within themselves by means of themselves. So, you have discovered an elixir not of memory but of reminding. You will provide the students with a semblance of wisdom, not true wisdom. For having heard a great deal without any teaching they will seem to be extremely knowledgeable, when for the most part they are ignorant, and are difficult people to be with because they have attained a seeming wisdom without being wise.”




  • The “Boops Boops in a bucket” photo used to be the main article image on Wikipedia and it tickled me in just the right way, I screenshotted it in 2021.

    I went to check on it a couple years later after telling someone about it, and the photo was completely gone from the article! I was so sad. But I still had my screenshot.

    Looking now, the bucket photo has returned further down the page!

    Looking at the Wikipedia history for this page is funny, there are so many edits for one page for a small little goofy fish. Really shows how much work goes into maintaining that encyclopedia! And looking at the little spats about such things as the color of the bucket, and whether or not it is appropriate to mention such in the caption… Fascinating. EDIT: I keep going deeper. The caption for this exact image has been HOTLY contested. Also it has been said that the bucket is blue, and also that the bucket is turquoise. Also it can’t be decided on if “Boops boops in a bucket” is an appropriate caption because it is literally correct, or if it is “roflcopter nonsense” simply because the name of the fish happens to be silly…



  • Bags@piefed.socialtoWikipedia@lemmy.worldChicago Tylenol murders
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    22 days ago

    I don’t take ibuprofen often, but a couple months ago I opened my bottle, shook out 2 pills, and out popped a tiny plastic mammoth. I was very confused. Where had this tiny toy come from? Had it ALWAYS been in this bottle somehow? What kind of wacky assembly line accident could cause this?

    I was telling my brother about it and he was like “I FORGOT that I put that in there! Bro it’s been like 3 years!”

    Mystery solved. But yeah I was very confused and questioned all the other ibuprofen I had ever taken. I store it under my sink in a box, so not easily visible. Showed me how easy it would be for someone with ill intent to do something actually bad (as long as I trusted them enough to be in my house… which raises the bar pretty high for malice, but still…)
    The little mammoth got to go back in the bottle, it lives there now.



  • I think it looks like some kind of parasitic wasp, based on the long rear tubule thing (used for injecting eggs into the host, called an ovipositor) and the generally wasp-like body shape.

    Don’t worry, it doesn’t sting or parasitize humans.
    Very beneficial as they are pollinators, feeding on nectar, and also pest control, as depending on their host, is a major population control mechanism in some pest insect species. The reason Spotted Lantern Flies are so invasive in the Eastern USA is that in their home range, they are controlled by 2 species of parasitic wasp that control their spread, but these wasps haven’t yet made the jump to or adapted to the region yet.