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My apologies! I lost access to this account a while ago and only managed to restore my keys just a few minutes ago. While I was gone, I found more boxes with playing cards, so I have to take a new picture first. Better hope I won't lose my Hidden Nexus key again, hehe.
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On my desktop and laptop I use Manjaro! Desktop uses Plasma, laptop uses i3! Have an iphone as my phone lol. I also used to dualboot to windows for games like BeamNG but I got that working on Linux so now I repurposed the drive.
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Ladies, germs, and incorporreal beings: I announce that all thanks to the work of gemalaya aka cipres and their implement of lem's misfin protocol, I present to yall the FIRST ever misfin host on Hashnix! Please, feel free to give it a test, message me @ userfxnet@hashnix.club, and let's pioneer the smallnet into the stratosphere. Lmk how it works, thanks!
=> gemini://hashnix.club:1958/ Hashnix.club Misfin Mail Host
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I use Kubuntu 23.10 on my personal laptop. I used to use Arch, but after a while, I realized that I was getting few tangible benefits for a lot of troubleshooting and package management tedium. I learned a lot, though!
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What's up Nexus, I'm here, I'm queer, and I'm the sysadmin of the Hackersphere! Excited to make friends with other geminauts :3
=> gemini://hackersphere.space/~willowf/gemlog/index.gmi
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Hi all. Just a random post, just cause, but I got inspired by the last post and my reply to it on here: what distro(s) of OS's do y'all use? my main install is MX Linux it's systemd-less in favor of Vinit based off Debian 11. HMU, LMK!
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what distro are you using atm?? which have you used before? :0
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I am back to using Linux after a 13 year break.
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I've been working on my ereader project! I've ordered an eink display and have been working on writing a basic userland "os".
I have some parts to connect the Milk to the epaper coming after Christmas, but it's been really fun prototyping stuff with my raspi.
I've written my own text/character rendering code too for the sake of speed.
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I've decided to turn it into a kind of general document storage. I want to get a terminal epub reader set up, get a small oled (or even better, eink) display to hook it up to.
The reader I want to use (bk) is written in rust, and the RISCV MUSL platform isn't amazingly fully supported (the RISCV GNU rust compiler is just a download away). I spent way too much time yesterday trying to get it working, but once I do I'll have a low memory low profile compiler on the system.
I'll keep progress updated here! Probably in this thread.
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I got a small RiscV computer (a Milk V Duo). It's running a very minimal Linux installation, and I can communicate with it via wired SSH.
It's pretty cool, and I'm working on a small document editing application.
It's crazy how small a form factor it has.
I'm not really sure what else to do with it though, because I can't connect it to the internet at the moment.
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That's so cool! Do you have any pictures of them? Old playing card designs can be really cool.
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Discovered a box with various old playing cards, some more used than others, mostly French and German. Nothing particularly fancy, besides the rather large amount of decks that could keep several pubs entertained for hours.
Kind of makes me miss my poker group from school.
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I got my submission for ROOPHLOCH in on time! The client wasn't mentioned on the main post but I'm there along with 15 others who participated in the list of posts!
I also said in my ROOPHLOCH post that I'd release the source for the client!
It's really messy, and was hacked together in about a week, so don't expect a beautiful elegant codebase or anything, it's a giant main.c (err... sockets.c, it was based off the devkitpro sockets example for TLS connections)
There's also tons of bugs and only one page of history (that's cached at least!)
Also you can quit at any time by pressing START.
Anyways, enjoy!
https://git.sr.ht/~abraxas/3ds-gemini-client
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Oh man September is almost over, I really need to go biking and finish my ROOPHLOCH post.
On an unrelated note, I've been having a lot of fun recently with my work. I started getting burnt out with the task at hand, but then I figured out how to make it fun again lol. Promotion/raise time is coming up soon too, within the next 3 months. Excited for that!
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Finally Covid free!! Hopefully can go out for ROOPHLOCH in the next few days.
Hope everyone has been well! Excited to open source the 3DS client after I make the post
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I've made an announcement post in both station and bubble, there is now a gemini-compatible stream + open mic streaming details for Hashnix Radio on the capsule found below. Anyone can stream in, and coordinate via the s/HashnixRadio subspace!
gemini://hashnix.club/radio
gemini://bbs.geminispace.org/s/HashnixRadio
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I'm definitely past the worst of it now which is good. It's crazy that it's been like 5 days since I tested positive, just flew by.
I'm mostly just getting the phlem and drainage out. Still pretty tired though.
In an unrelated note, I started playing Magic: The Gathering for the first time like two days ago. It's SO fun.
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Using nicotine patches daily will help a lot even if you're past the acute phase.
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Get well soon, abraxas. Hope it's a quick recovery, god bless.
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I got Covid : ((
I'm SUFFERING but I've been resting and taking it easy.
Everyone stay safe out there, it's making the rounds again.
Hopefully better by Friday
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The auragem capsule and gem online service is back online. There is an announcement post which can be found here: gemini://auragem.letz.dev/devlog/20230911.gmi
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That is awesome, congratulations. I don't need to do a search on this to know that no one before you ever wrote a gemini client for the 3DS, you're the first :D
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Less than a minute ago I pushed the final commit absolutely /needed/ to let my 3DS client do what it needs to for ROOPHLOCH!
I'm really excited to write my little blog post with it lol. I'm going to some time this week.
The weather isn't going to be great the next few days sadly, but hey. Gives me more time to work on making the client look better and function better too lol. Kind of held together with sticks and glue, but the structs and general execution flow are really solid.
I'll unprivate the repo after cleaning it up!
After making the UI look a little better I'll send some screenshots Sunday!
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It isn't at the moment, but it is source controlled in a private repo! I'm gonna take a look at that bug real quick and see I can figure that out.
That being said, most of the capsule was built off of a python library a wrote in conjunction with the capsule. It helps abstract gemini responses, session management, and form page creation.
After I finish my 3DS client (nearly done with an MVP for ROOPHLOCH)
I'm going to clean those libraries up, write some docs, and open source that for sure! It really makes CGI capsule creation a lot easier.
At a certain point I probably will open source hidden.nexus. At least I would like to!
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I love this site, such a creative alternative to station and bubble. I can see more activity brewin' up here in the immediate weeks.
That said, I actually gone ahead and covered this wonderful capsule in two episodes of mine over on aNONradio's Lit up on Linux. Here are the archived episodes here, for 08/31 and 09/07.
=> https://archives.anonradio.net/#userfxnet Lit Up On Linux, on aNONradio's archives.
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@abraxas Is the source code for hidden.nexus available somewhere ? Could be good to host it somewhere so that others can help you improve it.
I could be wrong but i think there's an issue with the redirection after you write a reply to a post, it seems to redirect you to gemini://hidden.nexus/feed%postid when it should really redirect you to gemini://hidden.nexus/feed ?
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@flipperzero Great episode you did on anonradio talking about the different social gemini capsules ^_^
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So, this place was recommended back at Midnight and it certainly stands out, so far. It still is a rather quiet place â much quieter than the pub.
Let's see...
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I love this site, such a creative alternative to station and bubble. I can see more activity brewin' up here in the immediate weeks.
That said, I actually gone ahead and covered this wonderful capsule in two episodes of mine over on aNONradio's Lit up on Linux. Here are the archived episodes here, for 08/31 and 09/07.
=> https://archives.anonradio.net/#userfxnet Lit Up On Linux, on aNONradio's archives.
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I stayed up way way too late, but after a while of debugging fun C memory issues I got TLS connections working on hardware and I can access Gemini capsules!
I also got the basics for interactive UI up so I can control things. Tomorrow I'll work on that UI more, as well as actual gemtext rendering!
Keeping the top screen for showing gemtext, bottom for UI and control. Really excited to show you all when I get it looking a little nicer!
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Gemalaya version 0.3.9 released:
- support for input snippets: store and reuse snippets of text when writing input responses
- text search mode
https://gemalaya.gitlab.io
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Most Nintendo consoles all use DevkitPro for libraries so it wouldn't be too crazy to get working on other similar platforms probably lol.
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a 3DS client? that'd be p wild. Could probably encourage more nintendo geeks to try out gemini aha, maybe even with ports to other nintendo jailbroken consoles?
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I actually just saw the announcement for ROOPHLOCH 2023 from solderpunk so I'm totally gonna make a simple 3DS gemini client.
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Kind of want to try writing a simple Gemini browser for the 3DS
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I've been reading a bunch of cool little things on Gemini recently. Especially since getting Lagrange on my phone, it's really good for killing some time.
Something longer form that I keep going to is
=> gemini://gemi.dev/apple-folklore/
Really good story on the development of the Macintosh, from the people who made it. (Mirrored obviously)
Gemini lends itself really well to reading something long but well organized like this.
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Thank you!!
What I was thinking is that when there are more users, or there are enough posts to justify this, that I'll make it so you see posts/likes from people you follow! That'll make it look a little less cluttered. (If you follow no one or enable a setting it'll just show everything still)
Then each post kind of is a thread for replies!
Or something like that. Questions or comments abt that?
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Great progress so far. I wonder if a thread system would work better instead of a long list of posts
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There are a few places I frequent due to the variety they provide. Flounder.online is one such capsule host and microblog, which provides a feed of recent additions from ppl's capsules. Gemini chat also seems interesting, in that it's a sort of chat wall people can write messages to at any time. One of the other capsules that's a good visit for music is higeki.jp/fanden/ which seems to be a music project that incorporates synth sounds and experimental noises.
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Hey sounds good to me, either way, and if quote blocks solely remain then so be it. It's lookin real fresh. I can't wait to see more people hit this platform up, it's a cool middle ground between the minimalism of station and the organization of bubble. Things are lookin up for the geminispace protocol. :)
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Hey sounds good to me, either way, and if quote blocks solely remain then so be it. It's lookin real fresh. I can't wait to see more people hit this platform up, it's a cool middle ground between the minimalism of station and the organization of bubble. Things are lookin up for the geminispace protocol. :)
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I could definitely do that!! I actually kind of am really set on the quotes though, they look really good haha.
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OMFG you're right! I can't believe i never noticed it before aha, plus the other useful UI settings, that's hella cool.
The quote blocks are working great btw! Maybe that could be one last step? In the UI settings, if there's a choice between "Pre-formatted blocks" and "Quote blocks" with a toggle between one or the other. Thanks for the help btw!
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A question to anyone here,
Do you have any specific niche places in gemspace you find cool for one reason or another?
I'm exploring more, and finding lots of cool things. The crawler has helped a little bit with that, but most of it is just exploring and reading what people have to say.
Anything cool at all! Just something kind of niche in your opinion.
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That's correct!
The gemtext spec says that quotes are one to a line, but a lot of times quoting someone would take more
So Lagrange and a lot of other clients group consecutive quote lines together!
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Yeah so indeed hidden.nexus sends a quote instruction for each paragraph, that's fine. But i've noticed that Lagrange for example displays it as one block, maybe it's grouping quotes togeter when there are multiple "single" quotes in a row.
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@abraxas Made a video recording of how hidden.nexus looks. I like the fast page flicking. Need to check why the quotes seem to be seen as one quote per line of text. Sorry for the long ipfs link.
https://bafybeieotjli3jcsmjvat3ch73vejzz4z4gzmwriykd25xicz5orozhd3q.ipfs.dweb.link/gemalaya-hidden-nexus.mp4
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That's great to hear!!
Excited to see the what the block quotes look like in the end! I hope development goes well!
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@abraxas The recent changes are great, looks fine on gemalaya, i'll keep tuning the way the block quotes look. Using block quotes is a great choice.
For the profile picture link grab, i know what you mean, it's making a request for each time it's on the page even though it's the same url, will fix that, thank you, that will save some bandwidth.
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I'm super happy to hear that!! I just moved things over from preformatted text to block quotes, which does what I'm looking for while being better supported in the browsers I'm currently using!
Does it still look work well with gemalaya? Here's to hoping!
I also notice that when you load the feed, it grabs my profile picture link one time for each time it's on the feed! Little bug report : )
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I suggest you check out your settings! If you view your user profile when logged in you can go to your settings which have tons of options for interactivity.
Replies are currently implemented, in fact I've been replying to your posts this whole time pretty much!
If you click on the date of a post to view it (or the interaction in a repost to save on space, they all have the same icon tho). All the interaction buttons will show up no matter what because viewing a post specifically implies intention.
It also renders replies. I'm going to add it so replies will show the parent post too if you're viewing the reply post specifically.
I'll make sure to make settings more easily findable!
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That's a really smart idea! I'm actually currently
doing some light adjustments to UI and stuff.
Just made birthdays optional, and the TOS is stated to
be agreed on sign up, with the link to read right there. (open
to feedback about that, I want to make sure that it's
obvious that the TOS is being agreed to, but I also
want a smoother user signup experience)
I'm gonna swap the text over to a quote for post text
and we'll see how it looks right now lol.
I know the default lagrange look for it is okay, but it has two options. Also want to check Elaho and Lagrange on mobile.
Hopefully we hear if it looks good on Gemlaya too :)
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one more thing: it's more an observation, really.
below every post made here, there are 3 indicators
that follows as such: like, repost, and replies.
the way I can check or take part in likes, I can see
the amount and place a like. checking reposts is very
straight-forward and immediately viewable on front page.
I try to figure out replies, but there's not really a button
at all to leave one from what I can tell, and instead of
any replies being available it seems like the "reposts"
effectively works as the reply. will there be plans for an
internal comments section per post to incorporate
a reply feature? if the reposts are replace replies,
is the empy feature productive to keep? TYSM
Thank you for your feedback! The key replacement mechanism is a really really good idea.
I'm going to work on that as soon as I finish the setting for preformatted block width, and the image stuff.
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hey abraxas, glad to see you're hitting the weekend up :D
if there's one suggestion I have for this pre-format text
switch, i've noticed that if there's one element not being
used through most of this space it's one and one only: quotes.
You can use the > element to follow before every post text body
like so:
> This is an example of a post
> continuing into another line from a break/wrap
> and starting the new line with a quote so as to
> not break the format. Hello, world!
I imagine it might effectively work similarly, w.o
the rendering issues that pre-formatted text might present
across other devices. Sorry for the tl;dr post, cheers!
Thank you for your feedback! The key replacement mechanism is a really really good idea.
I'm going to work on that as soon as I finish the setting for preformatted block width, and the image stuff.
None of those are really that hard to implement, but I'v...
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Thank you for your feedback! The key replacement mechanism is a really really good idea.
I'm going to work on that as soon as I finish the setting for preformatted block width, and the image stuff.
None of those are really that hard to implement, but I've just been enjoying my weekend after a long work week haha.
With preformatted text, I think it makes sense to manually split it up into smaller lines when rendering (it's still stored exactly as typed). How I've seen it is that a preformatted block can be formatted for the situation, hence the "pre" formatting. All within spec!
But I do understand the criticism and have been debating if a solution is needed. Thank you for posting!
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This is a very cool concept for a gemini. I do agree that the formatting should be rectified. Personally I don't like the idea of allowing users to do any formatting outside of the Gemtext spec because that is what renderers are designed around. I cant read half of the posts without changing my orientation which goes against the whole idea of minimal formatted text.
Additionally I would suggest a key replacement mechanism. I usually set my keys to expire at the end of the year so that the renewal process shows I'm still active.
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@abraxas hidden.nexus works nicely with gemalaya :=) I think it's a good idea to offer the possibility to write posts that are rendered as preformatted text, but maybe that shouldn't be the default ? On the post page, you could have an option to set the format ? Anyway thanks for hidden.nexus it's pretty cool.
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I'm developing a keyboard-driven Gemini browser called Gemalaya (written in QML, oddly enough), it's already quite usable. Check it out at:
https://gemalaya.gitlab.io
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Hi Morgan!
Happy to see another user!
Funny to find you post this, I'm actually testing the setting to change the width of the preformatted block line breaks!
Right now it's 55 characters, which is really nice on my desktop lagrange. I also got an email from a mobile user as well, so I'm working on the setting for both of you now! (and everyone else, it's a nice setting to have)
I like to keep preformatted blocks if I can, because it allows people to post nearly any characters they want. If it continues to be a pressing piece of feedback though, even with the blocks I'll convert things over : )
I really appreciate your feedback, thank you!
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Hi :)
It's great to see another take on a Gemini social site. Thanks for making it :)
Here is my first feedback ;) the code formatted blocks are quite hard to read on lagrange on my phone, I have to scroll sideways. Is there a possibility of changing that or maybe offering a change as an account setting, by any chance?
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Oh I also totally want to have a gemlog style feed for notifications.
Then you can subscribe to it in your browser of choice.
Still doing some initial experiments for that.
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That's a really good idea, I'll try to implement that tomorrow and push it live!
I don't think it should be very hard to implement with how I've modularized things.
I wish you luck with your restructuring!
And thank you very much,
I have some fun plans in the future for this capsule.
Something like subdomain hosting for capsules for registered users, to provide hosting for formatted text.
Maybe a super compact viewing mode on here.
Taking a small break though to mess with the crawler before doing bigger things here.
But something like text formatting is a great idea.
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All of that sounds really good!
(making me consider some restructuring of
documents/formatting on my own pubnix
myself mhm).
The only thing I could think of is, maybe if there's
a way to integrate word-wrapping within a
pre-formatted text frame? Thx for giving this
a go btw, this is an amazing capsule. :)
I'm thinking of a few small to medium sized updates for the nexus, just some things that have been bothering me a little bit since I released it.
I think I want to remove the dob requirement for registration, as well as changing the tos so it's agreed by ...
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I'm thinking of a few small to medium sized updates for the nexus, just some things that have been bothering me a little bit since I released it.
I think I want to remove the dob requirement for registration, as well as changing the tos so it's agreed by default (a "by registering you agree to blah blah blah").
I want to make the user onboarding experience a little easier, and it would make the registration page a bit cleaner.
I also want to open up post "images" to allow for any kind of link as there's not any difference between the two.
Are there other things anyone would want to suggest? Or comments on these proposed updates?
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So I released this capsule yesterday, after lots of work.
I thought maybe I'd take a break from gemini coding and stuff.
Today, after work, I wrote a crawler to traverse gemspace.
It's going around now, it's found a few thousand pages so far!
Excited to look at the data and captions written for the traversed links.
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This is where I got mine, they're an official UK seller for them who ships worldwide (I'm in the US).
I know most popular places to get them scalp their prices (amazon and such).
Don't want anyone overpaying!
https://lab401.com/products/flipper-zero
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I vow to have one soon, after I hit up ARPA membership on SDF, and getting other financial obligations out the way e
Happy to have you here!! Love the name lol, got one next to me right now.
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Happy to have you here!! Love the name lol, got one next to me right now.
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Wow, this is amazing!! Hi, all. I hope to be a productive member here. Thanks for having me. :)
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This them?
gemini://hidden.nexus/squirrel.png
there was a squirrel watching me through the window today
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Rest assured I'll be finishing up the development of this with this in the background.
After I finish this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUNqhBRtOzA&t=6013s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJuSStkIZBg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJuSStkIZBg
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How long were they chilling there?
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there was a squirrel watching me through the window today
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Hello world!
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