This post goes through the hidden rules that govern how utterances are defined, created, and interpreted, in normative allistic communication. It may be threatening to look at if you're allistic, but keep in mind, no wrong cultures! The goal is to examine our differences dispassionately.
November 10, 2025 at 3:32 PM
This post goes through the hidden rules that govern how utterances are defined, created, and interpreted, in normative allistic communication. It may be threatening to look at if you're allistic, but keep in mind, no wrong cultures! The goal is to examine our differences dispassionately.
At the same time, it's now that we enjoy fruits of our labors over the past year. Fatten up for the long cold night, prepare for winter. The harvest is over; hope you got enough!
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November 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
At the same time, it's now that we enjoy fruits of our labors over the past year. Fatten up for the long cold night, prepare for winter. The harvest is over; hope you got enough!
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Today the boundary between our world and the fae is thinnest. Time to make deals with your demons, dance in the light of the moon (full last night, now waning). Be extra careful to keep track of your teeth and try not to make any promises you may come to regret.
November 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Today the boundary between our world and the fae is thinnest. Time to make deals with your demons, dance in the light of the moon (full last night, now waning). Be extra careful to keep track of your teeth and try not to make any promises you may come to regret.
The current ratio of darkness to light is proportional to the rate at which the darkness is growing, as we approach the solstice and the darkest part of the year. The night's size appears to make the night's size ever greater.
November 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
The current ratio of darkness to light is proportional to the rate at which the darkness is growing, as we approach the solstice and the darkest part of the year. The night's size appears to make the night's size ever greater.
Not all color spaces are `r g b`. The xyz color spaces use the "imaginary" primary colors in order to represent a fuller coverage of the visible CIE trichromaticity range.
November 6, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Not all color spaces are `r g b`. The xyz color spaces use the "imaginary" primary colors in order to represent a fuller coverage of the visible CIE trichromaticity range.
Oh, yeah, p3 is enabled or it wouldn't work at all, but you have to specify colors using the newer `color(<space> <c1> <c2> <c3>[ /<a>])` style. Eg, `color(display-p3 1 0 0)` for full red, `color(display-p3 1 0.5 0)` for orange, etc. If you use `#f00` or `#f80` you get the sRGB clipped values.
November 6, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Oh, yeah, p3 is enabled or it wouldn't work at all, but you have to specify colors using the newer `color(<space> <c1> <c2> <c3>[ /<a>])` style. Eg, `color(display-p3 1 0 0)` for full red, `color(display-p3 1 0.5 0)` for orange, etc. If you use `#f00` or `#f80` you get the sRGB clipped values.
Not when rendering SVGs or HTML in safari and chrome, they don't. See the images and the link above in this thread, and view source on the SVG. The top two sets of circles are clearly using sRGB, not display-p3.
November 6, 2025 at 2:27 PM
Not when rendering SVGs or HTML in safari and chrome, they don't. See the images and the link above in this thread, and view source on the SVG. The top two sets of circles are clearly using sRGB, not display-p3.
I wonder if Apple defaults their phones to use the display-p3 color space, but not laptops, specifically to make the phones look more vibrant by comparison? What's the argument for *not* having good high gamut color space on the laptops, though? Seems bad.
November 6, 2025 at 1:59 PM
I wonder if Apple defaults their phones to use the display-p3 color space, but not laptops, specifically to make the phones look more vibrant by comparison? What's the argument for *not* having good high gamut color space on the laptops, though? Seems bad.
Interesting! TIL, iPhones use the display-p3 color space, so if you were reading this thread on your phone, it perhaps made no sense at all. The second image here is on my Macbook (which defaults to sRGB), the first is on an iPhone.
November 6, 2025 at 1:58 PM
Interesting! TIL, iPhones use the display-p3 color space, so if you were reading this thread on your phone, it perhaps made no sense at all. The second image here is on my Macbook (which defaults to sRGB), the first is on an iPhone.
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November 6, 2025 at 1:33 PM
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Tinder CEO: Listen, dating is tough. We all know how disgusting and unpleasant sex is, and emotional connections? Ew. Just nasty. Finally with the magic of AI we can automate that tedium away.
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Tinder CEO: Listen, dating is tough. We all know how disgusting and unpleasant sex is, and emotional connections? Ew. Just nasty. Finally with the magic of AI we can automate that tedium away.