

When can we get an exploit that works on Android?
I play stuff, I draw stuff, I code stuff.
Your Hong Kong Splatoon 3 ☂️ Brella main and vector artist who also studies Computer Science. Occasionally play games other than Splatoon. Can probably help your math homework too.


When can we get an exploit that works on Android?
Moving rectangles in inkscape without turning on snapping:


Instead of arguing to win, I argue to learn about the other side’s opinion. I trigger people for them to say more for my AI training. (/j) If the argument is something I’ve seen a thousand times then I don’t bother.
Also, if someone starts using personal insults (“fuck you”, “kill yourself”), that means they ran out of arguments and lost.


Yeah and how many hydrogen atoms are there in a SINGLE water molecule?


The Hongkongers answer, “Air con.”
I swear we abuse ACs way too much. Nobody cares enough about the energy consumption except Lam Chiu-Ying.


They say that, yet whenever I see a physical cartridge for sale in HK it’s still cheaper than digital lol


走之前唔該疊翻好啲櫈
^Cantonese version. It means “Before you leave, please stack the chairs”
Metaverse 2.0?


*signs in Chinese
Signatures needn’t be cursive. It just whatever you want to use. For example, mine is a little drawing.
Can’t unmute right now but I bet it’s Jeaney Collects


Would an average search engine be enough for your task? Duckduckgo has a filter for license in image search


Copyparty is awesome. You don’t even need to sync you can just mount WebDAV


wetdry.world is an awesome name and fun instance.


Boos from New Super Mario Bros Wii. I called them “air ghost” because they couldn’t be hurt by fire nor ice.
Still my favorite Mario enemy. My aunt bought me a plush of it from Japan.



I have a Corsair HS55 Wireless. I needed it to be low latency and this one comes with a USB for wireless 2.4GHz. It’s overall pretty good.
The only issue is that I’m very sweaty and the climate here is wet and hot. The skin of the headphones foam started to fall off after a year.


I’ll admit “we are” is a bit of an exaggeration. That is only based on my observation of the community.
I do this with bus seats to avoid the sunlight, and it’s really quite simple.
First, we’ll ignore the movement of time. Focus on the bus route. Figure out which general direction the bus is going by simply drawing a straight line from src to dst.
If the line aligns more with north and south, avoid sunlight by looking at the time of day. If you’re taking the bus ride in the morning, avoid the east side. Otherwise, avoid the west side. For example, if you are going south to north in the morning, you sit on the left side of the bus.
If the line aligns more with east and west, avoid sunlight by looking at the season. You need to take into account the latitude you are on as well. The sun moves between 23.5°N and 23.5°S through out the year. If you live norther than 23.5°N, always sit on the north side. If you live souther than 23.5°S, always sit on the south side. If you live at the equator, sit north on southern summer, south on northern summer. For those living in between, find out when the sun is overhead and switch sides after that day, or just follow the equator rule if you don’t want it to be so complicated.