katherine
@kayserifserif.place
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soft tech & poetic tools • https://kayserifserif.place/ • she/her/伊
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codeswitching mwah! so delicious to listen to
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thanks spencer! it was such a nice event :)
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i made a 2D game from the godot tutorials!!

#GameDev #Godot
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i've also been going through @juniperdev.bsky.social's videos for the fun beginner-friendly dev resources, as well as the other delightfully silly ones

youtube.com/watch?v=Ytyl...
Make Tiny Games.
YouTube video by Juniper Dev
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this one from @jesscodes.bsky.social was really fun to see how such a rich world is gradually imagined and created! excited to see how it continues to grow :)

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Making my dream plant game! - Plant Tales Devlog 1
YouTube video by jess::codes
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down a rabbit hole of watching game dev videos to build up inspo :)
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oh yay these are so fun!! i love the look and spirit of all of these pages <3
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OOHH this is soo good
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strange.website
humans sealed our fate when we started working with computers to design languages more and more like our own. the computers learned our grammar, our vocabulary, yes. but they learned our rhetoric, the malleability of meaning. we gave the machines our words, and they used them to lie.
Quite A Strange.Website Indeed
Well now, seems you've found a strange and perhaps surprising website, indeed. As with all things, take and enjoy your time — after all, no one may but you.
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is it possible to search across posts from people i follow, or even mutual follows?
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yay thanks for reading! :'))

it was so nice to hang out and chat at the park! really excited and curious to see how the guestbook piece goes 👀😊
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the coffee people in my life say George Howell in downtown is one of the best ones
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this #HTMLDay in Boston, we gathered in the park and met a lot of cool people!! one very fun thing we did was hand-write a collaborative website on a big piece of paper. see the results here :) boston-html-day.neocities.org/collab

thanks to everyone who came out! feeling grateful and inspired <3
Hello World!
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have some follow-up stuff i want to do from html day but things are busyyyy
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ahh happy html day!! i gotta get more of your zines to add to this collection! 🥰
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resources here: YDATU @ethanmarcotte.com, How Git Works @b0rk.jvns.ca, incredible Learn to Code + Paris + Influence zine @alexandragallant.com, cute terminal zine by @sailorhg.com, Sunday Sites prompts (Tiana Dueck), and HTML Toronto Cookbook (Tiana, Ross, Garry)
zines and art supplies on a picnic table
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THANK YOU TO ALL WHO CAME, HOLY CRAP WHAT A GREAT TIME WITH EXTREMELY COOL PEOPLE
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getting set up here at the picnic tables! nice shade, some snacks, lots to read and play with
picnic table with an HTML sign
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tomorrow! gathering some materials... ✳️
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cynthia and i are hosting an HTML Day in Boston!!

Sat, Aug 2, 2025
3–5pm
The Common at CX (Cambridge Crossing)

learn/explore/write/play with HTML with us! <3

boston-html-day.neocities.org
Boston HTML Day!
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