New Year; New Disasters
Well, it’s a new year. Time for new mistakes, new regrets; lets just wrap the whole shebang into one awful pill and do the old “hard swallow”!
Not really sure what I had planned for this post, if anything. Honestly I don’t think I had an idea of what I wanted to say today. I guess it doesn’t matter all that much. Does it ever really matter? I write and I write and the world is still a shithole. Kinda like how cops work every day and the world is still a shithole. Lawyers work every day and the world is still fucked. Maybe those roles don’t actually make any impact, eh? That’s really the only thing I can discern from such phenomena.
I’m trying Obsidian because all the people who need to touch grass are gesticulating about it. I guess it’s alright, but it’s really just throwing more dotfiles into my markdown projects. Dotfiles that were already generated by some other markdown managing dotfile creating jumbled mess. I guess it’s okay, but I don’t really understand the fascination with backlinks on this thing.
Okay, maybe I’m starting to get it. It’s kinda cool. Like you can write in markdown and see it rendered as it’ll appear in your project. The way it handles YAML is novel as well. I like that. YAML is a fucking mess, honestly. JSON is trash as well. We all already know XML is a fetid abortion. “But redlegion, you just shit on virtually all data portability schemes!” Yeah, and I’ll do it again.
Tried firing up the 3D printer yesterday. It was my first attempt with this ASA filament brand. It didn’t exactly go great. I’ve been wanting to print using ASA because of its excellent UV resistance, but I can’t seem to get it to play nicely with my Neptune 4. I have yet to see any solid suggestions on how to get it to work well. It’s kinda putting me off using the Neptune, honestly. I think the Neptune is really only good for PETG and PLA. I might have to wait until there’s enough money laying around to pull the trigger on a BambuLab X1C.
Brb, playing lucky lotto numbers.