Father, Hacker (Information Security Professional), Open Source Software Developer, Inventor, and 3D printing enthusiast

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Cake day: June 23rd, 2023

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  • Think about all the absolutely terrible writing that’s out there. Writing that people are reading because they feel like they’ve read everything else in their fetish genre already.

    You can do better than that! Surely!

    It’s so bad that people are resorting to using AI to write (awful) stories for them. These stories don’t make any sense yet people read them anyway. Why? Because they ran out of the other stuff they like in their little fetish genre.

    Tell your story! I’m positive someone will be interested in it.

    I recently wrote a novel for a writing contest: https://www.honeyfeed.fm/novels/22194

    Many people thought it was funny and entertaining but most stopped reading after the second or third chapter. The people that made it all the way to the end expressed an attitude like, “Finally! A story that’s actually unique!” And that’s exactly why I wrote it! Because I’m sick of “the same old shit” (in the isekai genre) 🤣

    Write your story for you and be satisfied 👍




















  • Ugh. This is both a, “about damned time” article and a, “WTF are you even doing‽” article.

    Small drones are extremely easy to make. The US military shouldn’t be buying them, they should be making them. On demand.

    A nearly fully automated assembly line could be constructed for a fraction of the price they’re paying. Then they could keep their capabilities secret and ramp up production up/down as much as they want/need.

    The next big war(s) will be won with manufacturing capacity of small robots like this. They can’t be relying on 3rd parties. Not only that, but if done correctly, the drone’s parts could be 3D printed on demand in the field to handle repairs. It’s like the US military isn’t even thinking about the big picture for such things.