software i use, part 2 - lucario.dev
it's been a couple years. what's new?
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it's been a couple years. what's new?
i promised myself i would start making these blog posts in a timely matter so i wouldn't have to lump them together. now it's two days one day until i ship out for Anthrocon, so i'm right back to throwing this together at the last minute. :P
at this rate i'm going to have to start batching them by year in order to get these blog posts out "in time"...
pro tip: if you're doing cons back to back, grab energy drinks.
recently a friend showed me Oasis , a playable AI video model based off of Minecraft.
i recently attented FWA 2025 -- my first con ever!
i got dragged into a tech conference for work. i retained my sanity by live-tweeting it out to some of my coworkers and friends on Discord.
a website i used and really liked called cohost recently shut down.
we've all been on the """AI""" hype train for quite some time now, and gods has the ride been bumpy.
Disk encryption wasn't worth the hassle of entering a password every boot, so I went about disabling it. Here's how.
Echo is a 18+ horror visual novel that I've recently had the opportunity to play and think about. MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD.
There is a common misconception about "Luddites" that I feel is particularly applicable to the discourse on AI art.
I started switching over to Colemak instead of QWERTY for typing.
I use a wide variety of software on a daily basis, and while I can't recommend all of it for everyone, I can tell you why I use what I use.
I have been using Daylio , a mood tracking app, for some 1400 days, or nearly four years, logging my mood and activities each day.