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The rumours pass on
the rumours pass on
are planted
till they become a spine.

{ from Taking by Michael Ondaatje }

@sempervirenx each of its four colors is a seperate casting and can be disassembed: a top pink, a botttom pink, a spiky white, a black eye rod

{ 👿 good afternoon witches! glad to be back in town~ }

Made some chocolate today, and after fifteen minutes crystallizing / tempering / cooling to solid it had formed these fern-like patterns, dot-stipples, riverine loops. witches.town/media/B-0Z6BzDBWw witches.town/media/5zQeZjRyOz7

from Greetings from Struggle City, by Morgan Parker Afficher plus

from Greetings from Struggle City, by Morgan Parker Afficher plus

GOOD PROCESS OFTEN MAKES SPACE FOR UNCOMFORTABLE HONESTY

THE INTERNET IS NOT A CONSUMER PRODUCT

@amsomniac lolol. I made a tool for this kinda usecase a few years back, but it looks like its dynamically-linked dependencies done broke...<3 web programming

@amsomniac yeah I used python to turn it back into binary...was it supposed to start with '[' and end with ']' ?

@amsomniac (can't read this barcode or find people who've had this problem before; do people just create them but never parse them?)

@amsomniac (fixed the escaped ascii problem, but still getting the same error. "data greater than mod len")

@amsomniac c'mon linux you should be good at this. I want to turn a base64 file into a binary file.

@amsomniac perl's eval gives something more reasonable but can't handle the "#" in the input

@amsomniac wait it's because it's outputting all the escape characters as "\x etc" wtf