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πŸ”§ π™·πŸΆπŸ½ πš„π™½π™²πŸ·πŸΉ 𝟺 𝙷!𝟸𝟹 ([personal profile] wrenchedup) wrote in [community profile] citynet2023-07-29 01:27 pm

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friendly neighborhood anonymous here.

so this was going to be a post about a database i'm working on with some other people and hopefully more people but one of those people seems to be unreachable now so this is also an APB for Gregor.

onto other shit: we've been working on a document that keeps all the facts we know and all the theories we're currently trying to prove/disprove. it's encrypted for obvious reasons but click the link and I'll get you access no problem
[ for all those who have come across his videos on how to use encryptions and how to make yourself purely anonymous, fear not! the stupid naming conventions continue: satanwasababyboomer.doc but its safe to assume that anyone who clicks gains both access to view and edit pretty quickly. ]

this tech is pretty old for me. i'm doing what i can to make it both secure AND accessible. if you're talented with early 2000s technology c'mon down. maybe you can make something work that i can't.

i have to admit i'm not the greatest at keeping on top of things like this. could really use the extra hands in general. there are some other people looking to do the same thing as this but hard copy. mingle with them if that's your bag. assuming they reply here (please reply here if/when you see this... if you want to).

also just for my own curiosities: calling all tech people. engineers, programmers, whatever. let's put our heads together. help one another out.

ps: if you want to annoy someone that's pissing you off I recorded fart sounds, you're welcome.
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[personal profile] latersgators 2023-08-09 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
You could read. Or learn to knit. Or pick up Shang dynasty archaic Chinese. Those are normal and trouble-free boredom-killing activities.
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[personal profile] latersgators 2023-08-09 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Well it's whatever piques your interest. No judgement mate.
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[personal profile] latersgators 2023-08-11 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Not formally but I like all things Egypt!
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[personal profile] latersgators 2023-08-14 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah I love Ancient Egypt. They were pretty mad but they invented some pretty useful things that we still use today mate. We could learn so much from them! I love reading about the history and the old texts and unfortunately we don't know much about everyday life for the ordinary folk but there's enough out there about the lives and afterlives of the landowners and the priests and the royalty to make inferences about how society used to be like.

Or, you know, there was less useful things too. Like good old eyeshadow. Nothing wrong with makeup, but it's not like. Toothpaste. Or calendars.
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[personal profile] latersgators 2023-08-17 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
The ancient Egyptians didn't really distinguish between magic and medicine, so you'd find ailments related to bad spirits alongside illustrations of tools like scalpels and forceps, and mental health was treated at sleep temples where priests would help to interpret dreams that are messages from the gods.

Innit interesting? I think we all need a bit of magic back in our lives.
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