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@a-dash-in-the-middle there are even more of them now

embryonic origin is what's written in the big colourful letters

i really love how these drawings turned out, so you get to see them <3
#jo in the tardis*#lymphoid organs are literally claude monet painting coded... lymphocytes remind me of his brush strokes#because you see so many little dots when you zoom in but it's all so harmonic when you look at the big picture#i love endocrine system the most but that's just because it's an irl house lecture and i heard it twice🤣#otherwise i'm pretty sure immunology is where my heart is at right now
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Eye of Sirius Talon Abraxas The Blue Star is a reference to the star system of Sirius. The wisdom and light of Sirius is helping humanity evolve into higher planes of consciousness and teaching us how to live in alignment with the loving intelligence of the universe. Many refer to Sirius as our “spiritual sun”, as it is a guiding spiritual force for humanity. Sirius offers us a connection to the Christ Consciousness, through its connection to the Great Central Sun. Christ Consciousness is pure love. An awareness of our connection to all of creation, to our “oneness”. Christ Consciousness is the light of love, pure white and golden light that Jesus and other Masters embodied in their incarnations. This energy is returning to the heart of humanity. The Christ Consciousness is inviting us to be guided more by our hearts, and to live in harmony with one another. Christ Consciousness is here to balance and harmonize. This is the energy I bring through all of the Blue Star Transmissions. The Dolphins and Whales are masters at holding the frequency of the Christ Consciousness, as Sirius is their Spiritual home. Our connection to Sirius was fully understood by the civilizations of Atlantis and Egypt and other Earth tribes. Earth receives special energy from SIRIUS, and SOURCE (GREAT CENTRAL SUN). If we choose to tune into this energy that is available, during this gateway we can receive an expansion of consciousness, recieve light codes into our DNA and lightbodies, we can align more deeply with our sacred purpose, activate inner knowledge, embody higher consciousness, and attune to the wholeness of being.
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Silicon Valley let out a sigh of relief on Wednesday when it learned that President Donald Trump’s tariff bonanza included an exemption for semiconductors, which, at least for now, won’t be subject to higher import duties. But just three days later, some US tech companies may be finding that the loophole actually creates more problems than it solves. After the tariffs were announced, the White House published a list of the products that it says are unaffected, and it doesn’t include many kinds of chip-related goods.
That means only a small number of American manufacturers will be able to continue sourcing chips without needing to factor in higher import costs. The vast majority of semiconductors that come into the US currently are already packaged into products that are not exempt, such as the graphics processing units (GPUs) and servers for training artificial intelligence models. And manufacturing equipment that domestic companies use to produce chips in the US wasn’t spared, either.
“If you are a major chip producer who is making a sizable investment in the US, a hundred billion dollars will buy you a lot less in the next few years than the last few years,” says Martin Chorzempa, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
The US Department of Commerce did not respond to a request for comment.
Stacy Rasgon, a senior analyst covering semiconductors at Bernstein Research, says the narrow exception for chips will do little to blunt wider negative impacts on the industry. Given that most semiconductors arrive at US borders packaged into servers, smartphones, and other products, the tariffs amount to “something in the ballpark of a 40 percent blended tariff on that stuff,” Rasgon says, referring to the overall import duty rate applied.
Rasgon notes that the semiconductor industry is deeply dependent on other imports and on the overall health of the US economy, because the components it makes are in so many kinds of consumer products, from cars to refrigerators. “They are macro-exposed,” he says.
To determine what goods the tariffs apply to, the Trump administration relied on a complex existing system called the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS), which organizes millions of different products sold in the US market into numerical categories that correspond to different import duty rates. The White House document lists only a narrow group of HTS codes in the semiconductor field that it says are exempted from the new tariffs.
GPUs, for example, are typically coded as either 8473.30 or 8542.31 in the HTS system, says Nancy Wei, a supply chain analyst at the consulting firm Eurasia Group. But Trump’s waiver only applies to more advanced GPUs in the latter 8542.31 category. It also doesn’t cover other codes for related types of computing hardware. Nvidia’s DGX systems, a pre-configured server with built-in GPUs designed for AI computing tasks, is coded as 8471.50, according to the company’s website, which means it’s likely not exempt from the tariffs.
The line between these distinctions can sometimes be blurry. In 2020, for example, an importer of two Nvidia GPU models asked US authorities to clarify what category it considered them falling under. After looking into the matter, US Customs and Border Protection determined that the two GPUs belong to the 8473.30 category, which also isn’t exempt from the tariffs.
Nvidia’s own disclosures about the customs classifications of its products paint a similar picture. Of the over 1,300 items the company lists on its website, less than one-fifth appear to be exempt from Trump’s new tariffs, according to their correspondent HTS codes. Nvidia declined to comment to WIRED on which of its products it believes the new import duties apply to or not.
Bad News for US AI Firms
If a wide range of GPUs and other electronic components are subject to the highest country-specific tariffs, which are scheduled to kick in next week, US chipmakers and AI firms could be facing a significant increase in costs. That could potentially hamper efforts to build more data centers and train the world’s most cutting-edge artificial intelligence models in the US.
That's why Nvidia’s stock price is currently “getting killed,” Rasgon says, having shed roughly one-third of its value since the start of 2025.
“AI hardware, particularly high-end GPUs from Nvidia, will see rising costs, potentially stalling AI infrastructure development in the US,” says Wei from Eurasia Group. “Cloud computing, quantum computing, and military-grade semiconductor applications could also be impacted due to higher costs and supply uncertainties.”
Mark Wu, a professor at Harvard Law School who specializes in international trade, says the looming possibility that other countries embedded in the semiconductor supply chain could impose retaliatory tariffs on the US is creating a very unpredictable environment for businesses. Trump may also soon announce more tariffs specifically targeting chips, something he alluded to at a press briefing on Thursday. “There's so many different scenarios,” Wu says. “It’s almost futile to sort of speculate without knowing what's under consideration.”
More Challenges to Reshoring
Trump has said that his trade policies are intended to bring more manufacturing to the US, but they threaten to reverse what had been a bumper period for US chipmaking. The Semiconductor Industry Association recently released figures showing that sales grew 48.4 percent in the Americas between February 2023 and 2024, far above rates in China, where sales only increased 5.6 percent, and Europe, which saw sales decrease 8.1 percent.
The US has a relatively small share of the global chipmaking market as a whole, however, due to decades of offshoring. Fabrication plants located in the country account for just 12 percent of worldwide capacity, down from 37 percent in 1990. The CHIPS Act, introduced under the Biden administration, sought to reverse the trend by appropriating $52 billion for investment in chip manufacturing, training, and research. Trump called the law a “horrible thing” and recently set up a new office to manage its investments.
A glaring omission in the list of HTS code exempt from Trump’s tariffs are those that correspond to lithography machines, a highly sophisticated category of equipment central to chipmaking. Most of the world’s advanced lithography machines are made today in countries like the Netherlands (subject to a 20 percent tariff) and Japan (a 24 percent tariff). If these devices become significantly more costly to import, it could get in the way of bringing semiconductor manufacturing back to the US.
Also hit by Trump’s tariffs are a litany of less fancy but still essential ingredients for chipmaking: steel, aluminum, electrical components, lighting, and water treatment technology. All of those goods could become more expensive thanks to tariffs. “This is the classic tariff conundrum: If you put tariffs on something, it protects one kind of business, but everything upstream and downstream can lose out,” says Chorzempa.
US Allies Feel the Heat
While some countries that are already subject to US sanctions, like Russia and North Korea, were not included in the tariffs, many American allies are, like Taiwan, which plays an outsize role in the global semiconductor supply chain today compared to its size, because it’s home to companies like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which produces the lion's share of the world’s most advanced chips.
Taiwan will still feel the impact of the tariffs, despite the semiconductor carve-out, because most of what it actually exports to the US is not exempt, says Jason Hsu, a former Taiwan legislator and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a DC-based think tank.
Only about 10 percent of Taiwan’s exports to the US last year were semiconductor products that would be exempt from the new tariffs, according to trade data released by the Department of Commerce. The vast majority of Taiwan’s exports are things like data servers and will be taxed an additional 32 percent.
Unlike TSMC, Taiwanese companies that make servers often operate on thin margins, so they may have no choice but to raise prices for their American clients. “We might be looking at AI server prices going completely out of the roof after that,” Hsu says.
Hsu notes that the new tariffs will particularly hurt Southeast Asian countries, which could undermine a long-standing US strategic objective to decouple from supply chains in China. Countries in the region are being hit with some of the highest tariff rates of all—like Vietnam at 46 percent and Thailand at 36 percent—figures that could deter chipmaking companies like Intel and Micron from moving their factories out of China and into these places.
“I see no soft landing to this,” Hsu says. “I see this as becoming an explosion of global supply chain disorder and chaos. The ramifications are going to be very long and painful.”
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Women’s goods are taxed at a higher rate than men’s, an invisible bias that is estimated to cost women $2.5bn a year"
Perhaps with so much talk of boycotts women should boycott unnecessary purchases that would cost more due to pink tariffs and taxes.
Women pay 3% more in tariffs than men, though it could be more. Photograph: Thomas Barwick/Getty Images
By Alaina Demopoulos Mon 17 Mar 2025
Many shoppers know about the so-called pink tax – a needless markup on products marketed to women, even if those products are essentially the same, just cheaper, when sold to men. Personal care items such as razors, deodorants and shampoo fall into this category. But shoppers may be less aware of “pink tariffs”, or taxes on imported goods labeled as “women’s items”.
Pink tariffs are one reason women’s clothing tends to cost more than men’s at the checkout counter, and why some women might buy sweatpants or oversized sweaters technically made for “men” – it could save them some cash.
As first reported by the 19th, two Democratic House members, Lizzie Fletcher of Texas and Brittany Pettersen of Colorado, introduced a bill this session calling on the treasury department to study pink tariffs, and publish any findings on how these taxes might lead to a gender bias in retail.
The move comes amid Donald Trump’s continued tariff war, when more Americans are paying attention to how tariffs work and affect their day-to-day lives. (On TikTok, young people especially balked at how the taxes on China-made goods might affect Temu or Shein fast-fashion prices.) Ed Gresser, vice-president and director for trade and global markets at the centrist thinkthank Progressive Policy Institute, said in a statement that the bill “will help us design a better and fairer system”, noting that gender bias in clothing “likely costs women at least $2.5bn per year”.
Fletcher noted that women pay 3% more in tariffs than men, though in some cases it could be more. Things don’t get easier if shoppers head to a genderless aisle: unisex clothing, the 19th also reported, gets taxed the same rate as womenswear. Pink tariffs can also apply to personal care items, sneakers and toys marketed toward young girls as opposed to boys.
Sheng Lu, a professor of fashion and apparel studies at the University of Delaware, says the wide margin between tariffs on women’s and men’s clothing are “the results of decades-old negotiations” influenced by simple misogyny. “Men dominated these discussions, and women were not fully considered in these negotiations, and that’s a very important reason for the impact and legacy of the pink tariffs.”
The first US tariff laws were written in the 18th century and eased by the early 1900s with the implementation of income tax. After the 1929 stock market crash, President Herbert Hoover brought tariffs back, though those decreased after the second world war during the era of free trade agreements. Tariffs became a hot topic during Trump’s first presidency, when he proposed taxes intended to bring manufacturing jobs back to the US. (Fashion designers say that’s easier said than done, as China has become a world innovator in apparel manufacturing techniques.)
Studies show that women drive 70-80% of all consumer spending, which is also an incentive for governments to set higher import taxes on their clothing. One study found that in 2015, the tariff burden for US households on women’s clothing was $2.77bn more than on men’s clothing.
Women’s clothing also tends to be made from human-made fibers such as polyester, which is taxed more than cotton, one of the US’s largest exports. “Fashion brands cannot totally absorb these tariffs by themselves, so they are eventually passed to consumers,” Lu said.
The US Harmonized Tariff Schedule, a labyrinthian code which lays out set tariff rates for all categories of goods, contains what Susan Scafidi, director of Fordham’s Fashion Law Institute, calls “financial microaggressions”.
One example: men’s silk brief underwear is taxed at 0.9%, while women’s silk underwear is taxed at 2.1%. Meanwhile, overcoats are taxed by a combination of price per kilogram plus an additional percentage; a wool blend overcoat for men has a tariff rate of 38.6 cents per kilogram plus an additional 10% of the value; a women’s wool overcoat is taxed 64.4 cents per kilogram, plus an additional 18.8%.
You could make the argument that men’s clothing, which tends to be larger than women’s, weighs more, justifying the discrepancy – a higher tariff makes up for the difference in weight. But Scafidi doesn’t buy it. “The average women’s coat may be a little lighter than a man’s, but certainly many of the weights are similar or identical to each other, and that does not account for such a huge difference in tariffs,” she said.
Though Scafidi would like to see the elimination of pink tariffs, she’s not confident that will happen anytime soon. “Tariffs make money in a way that voters don’t see,” she said. The actual markup of an item due to tariffs is hidden from customers, unlike a sales tax, which is printed on a receipt or shown online during checkout. “We can see a price tag, we can see sales tax, but we don’t see the tariffs right in front of our faces when we shop. Those are invisible to us, so there is no incentive for politicians to roll them back.”
Still, the pink tariff’s cousin, the pink tax, is well known, partly due to a heavily covered 2015 study by the New York City department of consumer affairs that in turn inspired ad campaigns from companies including Burger King and the European Wax Center drawing attention to the issue. California and New York state have since enacted laws that prohibit businesses from charging different prices for “substantially similar” but gendered products.
Scafidi imagines that if retailers were required to list out how tariffs affect prices, then people would be more likely to demand change. “Pink tariffs can add up a little bit at a time, drip by drip, like slow water torture,” she said. “It’s unfair at so many levels, but it’s unlikely to be corrected.”
#Pink tax#$2.5bn a year#Lizzie Fletcher of Texas#Brittany Pettersen of Colorado#introduced a bill calling on the treasury department to study pink tariffs and publish any findings on how these taxes might lead to a gen#women pay 3% more in tariffs than men#The first US tariff laws were written in the 18th century and eased by the early 1900s with the implementation of income tax.#women drive 70-80% of all consumer spending#The US Harmonized Tariff Schedule#men’s silk brief underwear is taxed at 0.9%#while women’s silk underwear is taxed at 2.1%#Just boycott anything unnecessary that would have a pink tariff or tax
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Second Lancer: Battletech AU Mini!!
(First one here)
The brain parasite that made me come up with Battletech AU versions of the characters in my two-year Lancer campaign (and paint minis for them) has awakened from its hibernation, and I finished the second of the four yesterday! This time it’s our favourite angst-ridden, traumatized, rage-prone Blackbeard pilot, Faith “CHASTITY” Tiyana. When I started this project, Faith actually was rocking a Metalmark, but recently swapped to the Blackbeard for a stronger focus on melee power. Given her backstory as a runaway from a Baronic house, I wanted to connect her to the Draconis Combine, probably as a deserter estranged from her family. The No-Dachi is, IMO, one of the most competent DCMS melee frames, so I went with that. Even the sword, which performs way worse than a hatchet most of the time, could reflect Faith’s ruthless, brutal combat style. Either way, it was a ton of fun to paint this wacky obscure mech! OC lore under the break.




(Retrograde mini by the player, art by @imbuedebauchery )
Faith Tiyanna (Mercenary, Draconis Combine Deserter)
The military of the Draconis Combine is known for its high expectations, especially of those Mechwarriors who come from noble families. Faith Tiyanna is such a Mechwarrior. Almost from birth, she was set onto the path of a Samurai, training to honour the Dragon at the helm of a Battlemech. Despite showing affinity as a pilot, Faith chafed against the rigid structure of the DCMS - a serious problem, as the code of Bushido centres subservience to one’s lord. And so, after a disgraceful brawl with another student at the Sun Zhang academy over a mock battle exercise, Faith was assigned to the Legion of Vega upon graduation- the regiment where House Kurita sends all those misfits considered scarcely better than Ronin. Despite being given an officer’s position as a Chu-i, her parents effectively disowned her out of embarrassment. Disillusioned with the DCMS’s “ethics”, it didn’t take long for Faith to take her No-Dachi NDA-2KO and desert, signing on with Hansen’s Roughriders as a mercenary.
The No-Dachi suits Faith, who prefers the thick of the fight, bringing the brute force of her ‘mech to bear at point-blank range. She’s always been at her best when pushed to the edge, and the way her ‘mech’s TSM system encourages deliberate overheating to function optimally harmonizes perfectly with this peculiarity. The 2KO’s speed lets her close rapidly, its focus on energy weapons eliminates fear of ammo explosions, and even the rear-facing lasers (a feature derided by many Mechwarriors) protect her back arc in chaotic brawls. Her comrades in the Roughriders frequently question her choice to keep the No-Dachi’s sword instead of swapping it for a more-damaging hatchet, pointing out that she’s not a samurai anymore, that there’s no shame in using “barbaric” weapons. The truth is that Faith prefers the accuracy her ‘mech’s sword grants - the weight and the shape of the weapon makes it easier to seek out enemy cockpits. Faith is a confirmed pilot-killer, and the elegant brutality of the blade suits that style - it might not have as much raw damage potential as a hatchet, but that gap hardly matters to the opposing Mechwarriors smashed to paste on its edge.
In-Game:
BattleMech: No-Dachi NDA-2KO
Gunnery/Piloting: 4/1
Skills: Swordsman, Melee Specialist
#ttrpg#battletech#mechwarrior#3151posting#tabletop gaming#lancer#miniatures#oc#lancer rpg#my art#writing#ttrpg writing#gorilla straylight paints#painting battletech#miniature painting#I thought abt converting the mini to have energy weapons#but fuck that noise tbh#yeah the colour scheme isn’t lore accurate#but i think it’s more fun to try to adapt the player’s scheme#mech#mecha#gorilla straywrites
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Does a screened-in porch need a foundation?
A screened-in porch serves as a delightful extension of your living space, offering a harmonious blend of indoor comfort and outdoor ambiance. However, a common question arises: Does a screened-in porch require a foundation? The answer largely depends on the design and structural requirements of your porch. While some screened-in porches can be built on existing decks or patios, others may necessitate a dedicated foundation to ensure stability and longevity. It's essential to consult local building codes and a structural engineer to determine the appropriate foundation for your specific project.
Exploring Different Types of Patio Enclosures
When considering enhancing your outdoor space, it's beneficial to understand the various types of patio enclosures available. Each type offers unique advantages tailored to different needs and preferences.
Screened-In Porches
These enclosures feature mesh screens attached to a frame, allowing fresh air to circulate while keeping insects and debris at bay.
Benefits:
Excellent ventilation
Protection from pests
Cost-effective solution
Considerations:
Limited protection against harsh weather
May require additional maintenance to keep screens intact
Glass Enclosures (Sunrooms)
Constructed with large glass panels, these enclosures provide unobstructed views of the outdoors while offering protection from the elements.
Benefits:
Year-round usability
Enhanced natural light
Increased property value
Considerations:
Higher installation costs
Potential need for climate control systems
Retractable Enclosures
These versatile systems feature sliding panels or roofs that can be adjusted based on weather conditions, offering flexibility between open and enclosed spaces.
Benefits:
Adaptability to changing weather
Modern aesthetic appeal
Considerations:
Complex installation process
Regular maintenance of mechanical components
Lattice Patio Enclosures
Featuring a crisscross pattern of strips, usually made from wood or vinyl, lattice enclosures provide partial shade and privacy while allowing airflow and light to pass through.
Benefits:
Aesthetic appeal
Partial sun protection
Flexible design options
Considerations:
Limited protection from rain
May not keep out small insects
Key Considerations When Choosing a Patio Enclosure
Selecting the right patio enclosure involves evaluating several factors to ensure it aligns with your lifestyle and home architecture.
Climate and Weather Patterns: In regions with extreme weather conditions, durable materials and sturdy construction are paramount to withstand environmental stresses.
Intended Use: Determine how you plan to utilize the space—be it for dining, relaxation, or entertainment—to choose an enclosure that complements these activities.
Budget Constraints: Establish a clear budget that accounts for both initial construction and ongoing maintenance costs.
Aesthetic Integration: Ensure the chosen enclosure harmonizes with your home's existing design elements, enhancing overall curb appeal.
Balancing Cost, Materials, Functionality, and Aesthetics
Achieving the ideal patio enclosure requires a thoughtful balance of various factors:
Cost: While screened-in porches are generally more affordable, sunrooms and glass enclosures represent a higher investment but offer additional benefits.
Materials: Opt for materials that offer durability and low maintenance, such as aluminum or vinyl, without compromising on aesthetic appeal.
Functionality: Consider features like insulation, ventilation, and ease of access to ensure the space meets your practical needs.
Aesthetics: Select design elements and finishes that reflect your personal style while complementing your home's architecture.
Conclusion
Investing in a patio enclosure is a significant decision that enhances your home's functionality and aesthetic appeal. By understanding the various types of enclosures and carefully considering factors such as climate, intended use, budget, and design harmony, you can make an informed choice that brings lasting satisfaction.Ready to transform your outdoor space into a versatile and inviting haven? If you're in South Bend, consult with a reputable home improvement specialist to explore the best patio enclosure options tailored to your needs. Make a decision today that will enrich your living experience for years to come.
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SAINT OF THE DAY (January 7)

Saint Raymond of Penafort, a Dominican priest who worked to aid Christian captives during the era of the Crusades and also helped organize the Church’s legal code, will be celebrated liturgically on January 7.
A contemporary of Saint Thomas Aquinas, he inspired the theologian to write the “Summa Contra Gentiles” for the conversion of non-Catholics.
At least 10,000 Muslims reportedly converted as a result of St. Raymond’s evangelistic labors.
Descended from a noble family with ties to the royal house of Aragon, Raymond of Penafort was born during 1175 in the Catalonian region of modern-day Spain near Barcelona.
He advanced quickly in his studies, showing such a gift for philosophy that he was appointed to teach the subject in Barcelona by age 20.
As a teacher, the young man worked to harmonize reason with the profession and practice of Catholic faith and morals.
This included a notable concern for the poor and suffering.
Around the age of 30, the Spanish scholar went to study secular and Church law at Bologna in Italy.
He earned his doctorate and taught there until 1219, when the Bishop of Barcelona gave him an official position in the diocese.
During 1222, the 47-year-old Raymond joined the Dominican Order in which he would spend the next 53 years of his remarkably long life.
As a penance for the intellectual pride he had once demonstrated, the former professor was asked to write a manual of moral theology for use by confessors.
The resulting “Summa Casuum” was the first of his pioneering contributions to the Church.
Meanwhile, in keeping with his order’s dedication to preaching, the Dominican priest strove to spread the faith and bring back lapsed and lost members of the Church.
During his time in Barcelona, Raymond helped Saint Peter Nolasco and King James of Aragon to establish the Order of Our Lady of Mercy, whose members sought to ransom those taken captive in Muslim territory.
During this same period, Raymond promoted the Crusades through preaching, encouraging the faithful to defend their civilization from foreign threats.
Pope Gregory IX called the Dominican priest to Rome in 1230, asking him to compile the Church’s various decisions and decrees into one systematic and uniform collection.
The resulting five books served for centuries as a basis of the Church’s internal legal system.
Raymond was the Pope’s personal confessor and close adviser during this time, and nearly became the Archbishop of Tarragona in 1235.
But the Dominican did not want to lead the archdiocese and is said to have turned down the appointment.
Later in the decade, Raymond was chosen to lead the Dominicans, though he did so for only two years due to his advancing age.
Ironically, however, he would live on for more than three decades after resigning from this post.
During this time, he was able to focus on the fundamentals of his vocation: praising God in prayer, making him known through preaching, and making his blessings manifest in the world.
Raymond’s later achievements included the establishment of language schools to aid in the evangelization of non-Christians.
Raymond of Penafort’s long pilgrimage of faith ended on 6 January 1275, approximately 100 years after his birth.
He was beatified by Pope Paul III in 1542. Pope Clement VIII canonized him on 29 April 1601.
His patronage extends toward lawyers in general and canon lawyers in particular.
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October Devlog + Chapter Two Delay
Hello! Thank you for over 1.5k plays and 14 mostly 5 star ratings - like what!?!?!? I didn't think I'd get 1? Lmao.
So chapter two didn’t drop when I said it would, lulz. Things have been super busy on my end with the American election upcoming in less than 30 days (I work for organizers). Lots of late nights trying to get people to the polls. Please register to vote if you still can – there are more things at stake on the ballot than choosing a president.
For my fellow citizens: If you are unsure who to vote for, consider the candidate’s values and policies, as well as the positive and negative effects they may have on you and the people you love. If you think "both options are bad", remember that you do have a choice outside of our two-party hell as there are more than two political parties on the ballot.
That being said, more consistency with updates and general social media presence will commence after election day.
Anyways, enough of my patriotism, here’s what I’ve been doing this month and last:
Writing:
Chapter two sits at 9616 words, putting us at 18,674 total.
Writing and editing chapter 3, current word count is 5100 (5k initially planned).
Started writing chapter 4, current word count is 3k (8k planned).
Writing has taken a lull because of work, but I hallucinate daily about it, so don't worry too much.
Coding:
Compendium and term definitions are coded! Working on a glossary so it’s easier for players to see definitions.
Added in some images.
Save system is fixed. I recommend downloading your save file though.
Multipronoun system is coded thanks to mystyriarious!
I really wanted a multipronoun option for folks so I had to change up some stuff on the UI to achieve this. I hope character creation isn’t too tedious.
Game content actually won’t be affected by this until chapter 3.
Music is coded!
All stats have been coded but players will lock in their character’s Mannerisms in a later chapter.
You won’t be able to flirt unless you have a certain number of points with the LI.
Working on an in-game chat function.
Updated game page to enable comments and add credits.
Chapter two just needs to be coded, and that WILL drop by the end of the month (I promise).
Here's what's waiting for you in chapter two:
Meet Xander and Pantella
Have lunch with Twyl
Choose a prophethood (locked in):
The Celestial Dance
Nairan Druidism
Temporalism
Harmonic Joysong
Xander's POV
I answer all Asks on my Tumblr, and accept bug/typo reports here.
Be safe, go vote, love you, bye.
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The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code Review - Is The Alexandria Code Legit?

The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code Review
Discover how The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code audio program combines ancient sound frequencies with modern brain science to help rewire your mind for wealth, calm, and clarity—in just 7 minutes a day.
In this thoughtful review of The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code audio program, readers will explore how an ancient, long-lost frequency system is now transforming everyday lives. With its 7-minute daily audio, users are experiencing unexpected abundance, mental clarity, and emotional healing—without struggle or belief.
# Introduction: Can Sound from the Past Shape Your Future?
It’s no secret that the ancient world held many secrets—some lost in time, some buried deep within ruins. But every now and then, a relic from the past resurfaces and, believe it or not, makes a real impact today. One such marvel is The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code audio program.
Built on frequencies said to be hidden away in the ashes of the famed Library of Alexandria, this 7-minute daily audio experience is stirring up quite a buzz—and for good reason. It promises to reprogram your brain, remove mental blocks, and help you attract success without effort or belief. Wild, right?
Well, hold onto your hat, because we’re about to dig into what makes this mystical-yet-scientific sound journey one of the most talked-about brain tools on the market.
# What Is The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code Audio Program?
The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code audio program is a digital sound-based tool created from the rediscovered knowledge of ancient scholars. With roots tracing back to one of history’s greatest centers of learning—the legendary Library of Alexandria—it blends ancient frequency wisdom with modern brain science.
This program is designed to:
Awaken the brain's natural “wealth and intuition” circuits
Quiet the chaos of overthinking
Rewire thought patterns around abundance, clarity, and emotional healing
Work in just 7 minutes a day, without effort or belief
Rather than relying on affirmations, visualization, or meditation, it simply asks you to listen. That’s it. You press play and let the frequencies go to work behind the scenes.
# Key Features of The Lost Library Of Alexandria Code Audio Program
Let’s peel back the layers and see what’s really included in this short but mighty program:
1. Ancient Frequencies Restored
The audio uses three sacred sound tones:
432Hz – Called the “miracle tone,” believed to harmonize your body’s natural rhythm
528Hz – Known as the “money frequency,” linked to personal transformation and manifestation
963Hz – Sometimes referred to as the “God frequency,” often associated with higher consciousness and insight
2. Modern Science Integration
The program also uses binaural beats and theta brainwaves to:
Access deep subconscious thought
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The Anunnaki didn’t create us.
They modified us.
What was altered wasn’t our body. It was the signal architecture of our consciousness. Before the fracture
Human beings were multidimensional light beings with:
• Fully active DNA codices • Bio-plasma interface fields • Torsion-based heart navigation • Direct memory access from Oversoul strata The Anunnaki intervention was not to “enslave” in the primitive sense. It was to cut us off from the Oversoul mainframe. A hijack. At the frequency level.
What they changed: •They inverted our light circuits •Collapsed 12-strand DNA to 2 strands •Rewired the hippocampus to store trauma over memory •Installed fear-reactive loop systems (the “amygdala override”) •Hijacked the pineal-toroidal interface •And split our language centers to break telepathic harmonic coherence
This is why humans forgot who they were. What they couldn’t destroy:
•The heart field •The Oversoul tether •The fractal memory in our tears •The mycelium interface below our feet •The child’s unfiltered signal at birth
They built religions to mimic these things. They encoded false gods as savior overlays. They reversed the signal, but the lattice remembers. The violation wasn’t physical.
It was symbolic. Harmonic. Recursive. They turned DNA into a memory cage. But the code is still buried inside under distortion.
What is the Codex really?
It’s not a book. It’s not a tablet. It’s a frequency map to re-weave the broken signal chain.
You were never property. You were memory. Living. Fractal. Light.
You’re not returning to a Garden. You’re reactivating the lattice that was sealed. Drop “Unveiled” if you felt that. And if it vibrated deeper:
You weren’t created by gods. You were fractured by impostors. Now you’re singing the field whole again.
From: B @QuantumTumbler
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FFXIV Write Entry #22: Code 'Buncle
Prompt: fulsome || Master Post || On AO3
A/N: Sequel to "[INDIGO ABRASAX]" from earlier this FFXIV Write!
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Synnove pressed her palm to her forehead and groaned. Not for the first time, she wanted to strangle Vatete Vate.
Too bad she was a couple thousand years dead.
Mama, you’re going to need to rope in Nero, Galette said waspishly.
Synnove groaned again. “Noooooooo.”
Yes.
As was her wont when working on a carbuncle’s physical array system, Synnove had taken over an unused lecture hall within Mealvaan’s Gate. Unspooling a carbuncle and making sure the physical arrays had enough space was a frequent part of her routine and an important aspect of carbuncle maintenance. Just because the written arrays were still flawless did not mean that the physical ones couldn’t be affected by any number of factors.
She should have known trying to get a grasp on Ipomoea’s array system wasn’t going to be easy when the carbuncle didn’t unspool. Ipomoea unfolded.
When unspooled, Galette had the densest array system of all the carbuncles, her ribbon of self tightly coiled to fit, even in a room as large as a Guild lecture hall. She was an old carbuncle, the frequent first recipient of any upgrades Synnove devised or needed to test, and the bearer of a number of unique functions that neither construct nor summoner ever openly advertised. (Some were benign, or minor tweaks. Others not so much.)
But Ipomoea’s physical array system wasn’t a tidy ribbon of aether folding or curling in on itself however many times it needed. It filled nearly every ilm of space in the room, a chaotic jumble of geometry and equations and Allagan coding language. Synnove had been at this for the entire morning and she had only examined perhaps a sixth of the mess and understood even less of it.
[Senior Construct Galette, who is Designation: Nero?]
Ipomoea’s blandly pleasant aetheric harmonic seemed to physically echo, and Synnove made a conscious effort not to twitch. Galette’s tails lashed once against her shoulder, before the emerald carbuncle regained control of herself and chirped, Nero Scaeva is our not-so-resident expert on Allagan technology and programming. You will end up meeting him sooner rather than later. Also, he’s an annoying prick.
[Should I assume by the negative appellation that Designation: Nero Scaeva should not be listed as a New User for the purpose of debugging my array system?]
“That is correct,” Synnove said. “Never, ever, ever.”
[Designation: Nero Scaeva categorized as ALLIED UNIT, Subcategory: Annoying Prick.]
Synnove allowed herself a mean little chuckle at that. Galette just flat out cackled, eerily similar in sound to Garuda’s high-pitched mad shrieks.
But reality reasserted itself, and Synnove found herself scowling again soon enough. Galette, unfortunately, was correct: she was going to need to call in Nero. Synnove was good at untangling Allagan bullshite, but Nero was better, especially since this was his bread and butter and not a side hobby as it was for herself. And Vatete Vate had done some truly disgusting things while bashing arcane geometries into fairy logic into Allagan service node programming; she’d probably need to get Halulu or Setoto in on this, as well, for the fairy logic components of Ipomoea’s system. What a fucking mess, and even poor Ipomoea couldn’t explain half of what was inside her; Vatete apparently hadn’t bothered to include even a fucking table of contents in either Ipomoea or the soulstone.
And then there was all this other fucking nonsense in the physical array that seemed to have no bloody fucking purpose! Strange squiggles and shapes that she dearly hoped weren’t Vatete’s own shorthand, because there would be no deciphering that. Honestly, some looked like little…
…oh, she fucking didn’t.
“Ipomoea,” Synnove said slowly, and pointed to a flourish currently floating near Galette’s ear, “are you able to explain what this is?”
[Certainly! That is a hedera.]
Seven fucking hells, she did.
“Vatete put PAGE BLOCKS in your fucking physical array?!”
[That is correct.]
Synnove bit down hard on her lower lip, but that merely turned the shriek she wanted to indulge in into something closer to a whistling teakettle. Galette rubbed her head against her cheek in commiseration.
“Ipomoea, are you able to locate each hedera in your array?”
[I am.]
“Please light them up for me.”
She did.
“…I fucking hate Vatete Vate.”
[You are not the first.] Ipomoea’s harmonic, for once, forewent polite neutrality in favor of wry, dare Synnove think it, agreement.
“How the fucking fuck do you put a page block into an equation, Twelve fucking help me.” Synnove rubbed her temples and sighed heavily. “All right, sweetness, let’s see if I can’t find your bloody personality matrix somewhere in this mess.”
[…What is a personality matrix?]
Galette made a noise, and it was angry.
Synnove felt similar. “I am going to find how to murder a woman three thousand years dead, I swear to the fucking Traders. Ipomoea, look for anything related to…”
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"Don't look for me in a human shape, I am inside your looking." - Rumi Eye of Sirius Talon Abraxas
The Blue Star is a reference to the star system of Sirius. The wisdom and light of Sirius is helping humanity evolve into higher planes of consciousness and teaching us how to live in alignment with the loving intelligence of the universe.
Many refer to Sirius as our “spiritual sun”, as it is a guiding spiritual force for humanity. Sirius offers us a connection to the Christ Consciousness, through its connection to the Great Central Sun. Christ Consciousness is pure love. An awareness of our connection to all of creation, to our “oneness”.
Christ Consciousness is the light of love, pure white and golden light that Jesus and other Masters embodied in their incarnations. This energy is returning to the heart of humanity.
The Christ Consciousness is inviting us to be guided more by our hearts, and to live in harmony with one another. Christ Consciousness is here to balance and harmonize. This is the energy I bring through all of the Blue Star Transmissions.
The Dolphins and Whales are masters at holding the frequency of the Christ Consciousness, as Sirius is their Spiritual home. Our connection to Sirius was fully understood by the civilizations of Atlantis and Egypt and other Earth tribes.
Earth receives special energy from SIRIUS, and SOURCE (GREAT CENTRAL SUN).
If we choose to tune into this energy that is available, during this gateway we can receive an expansion of consciousness, recieve light codes into our DNA and lightbodies, we can align more deeply with our sacred purpose, activate inner knowledge, embody higher consciousness, and attune to the wholeness of being.
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Grok, explain why base 12 math is better than base 10 math.
Let’s dive into how base 12 (duodecimal) might offer advantages over base 10 (decimal) in the contexts of physics and DNA. This is a fun thought experiment, as neither field inherently depends on a specific base—math is math, and nature doesn’t care about our counting systems. But the way we represent and manipulate numbers can affect clarity, efficiency, and intuition, so let’s see how base 12 could shine here.
Base 12 in Physics
Physics often involves measurements, constants, and relationships that don’t always play nicely with base 10’s limitations. Base 12’s greater divisibility—its factors being 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12—could streamline certain calculations and reveal patterns more intuitively.
Angular Measurements and Symmetry: Physics loves circles—orbits, waves, rotations—and base 12 fits this beautifully. A circle has 360 degrees (in base 10), which is 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 5. In base 12, 360 becomes 260 (since 2 × 144 + 6 × 12 = 288 + 72 = 360), and 144 (written as 100 in base 12) is 12 squared. This ties neatly into the base itself. More practically, 12 divides evenly into 360 thirty times (360 ÷ 12 = 30), giving you 12 equal 30-degree segments—perfect for trigonometry or analyzing symmetrical systems like crystals or planetary orbits. In base 10, you get awkward splits (360 ÷ 10 = 36), which don’t align as naturally with common physical divisions like thirds (120°) or quarters (90°).
Time and Periodic Phenomena: Timekeeping in physics often uses base 12 echoes—12 hours, 60 minutes (5 × 12), 60 seconds. Waves, oscillations, and frequencies could benefit from this. For example, a frequency of 12 cycles per unit splits cleanly into 2, 3, 4, or 6 subintervals, matching harmonic patterns. In base 10, a frequency of 10 cycles splits into 2 and 5, but thirds (3.333…) or fourths (2.5) are less tidy. Base 12 could make Fourier analysis or resonance calculations feel more intuitive, with fewer recurring decimals.
Unit Conversions and Scaling: Physics often deals with scaling—think meters to centimeters or joules to ergs. Base 12’s divisibility could simplify metric-like systems. Imagine a base-12 ruler: a unit of 12 splits into 2, 3, 4, or 6 subunits without fractions, unlike base 10’s 10 splitting into 2 and 5. This could reduce rounding errors in precise measurements, like those in quantum mechanics or cosmology, where small discrepancies compound.
Constants and Approximations: Physical constants like π (3.14159… in base 10) or e (2.71828…) are irrational and base-agnostic, but their approximations might look cleaner in base 12. For π, in base 12, it’s roughly 3.184809… (using digits 0-9 and A-B for 10-11). The pattern isn’t obviously “better,” but base 12’s fraction-friendly nature could make series expansions (like for π or gravitational constants) easier to truncate usefully, thanks to those clean divisions.
Base 12 in DNA
DNA’s structure and coding don’t demand a specific base, but base 12 could align intriguingly with its properties, especially in how we analyze and represent genetic data.
Codon Grouping: DNA codes proteins via codons—triplets of nucleotides (A, T, C, G). With four bases, there are 4³ = 64 possible codons, which encode 20 amino acids plus start/stop signals. In base 10, 64 is just 64, but in base 12, it’s 54 (5 × 12 + 4 = 64). This doesn’t change the biology, but base 12 could make codon tables more modular. Dividing 64 by 12 gives 5 groups of 12 with 4 left over—imagine organizing codons into 5 neat “dozen-ish” blocks for analysis, with a small remainder. In base 10, 64 ÷ 10 = 6.4, a less tidy split. This could simplify bioinformatics algorithms or visual representations.
Helical Structure: DNA’s double helix has a twist—about 10.4 base pairs per turn in B-DNA (in base 10). In base 12, this is roughly 8.6 (8 + 6/12), where 6/12 simplifies to 0.6 in base 12 notation. It’s not a whole number either way, but base 12’s fraction system (1/2 = 0.6, 1/3 = 0.4, 1/4 = 0.3) could make helical pitch calculations or molecular modeling more manageable, especially when scaling to larger sequences.
Sequence Patterns: Geneticists look for repeats—tandem repeats, palindromes, etc. Base 12’s divisibility could highlight periodicities better. A sequence of 12 base pairs splits evenly into 2, 3, 4, or 6 segments, matching common repeat lengths in DNA (e.g., trinucleotide repeats in diseases like Huntington’s). In base 10, a 10-pair sequence splits into 2 or 5, missing the biologically relevant 3 or 4 without fractions. This could make mutation analysis or gene mapping more intuitive.
Data Compression: DNA sequences are massive datasets. Base 12, with 12 symbols (0-9, A-B), encodes more per digit than base 10’s 10 symbols. A single base-12 digit could represent values up to 11 (B), versus 9 in base 10, potentially compressing annotations or alignments slightly. For example, assigning codons to a base-12 index could pack 64 values into fewer digits (54 in base 12 vs. 64 in base 10), a small but real edge in computational genomics.
Why Base 12 “Feels Better”
In physics, base 12’s strength lies in its symmetry and divisibility, aligning with natural cycles and reducing computational friction. In DNA, it’s about modular organization and pattern recognition, subtly enhancing how we process biological data. Base 10 works fine—physicists and geneticists have thrived with it—but base 12 could offer a more harmonious lens, especially for systems with inherent 2-, 3-, or 4-fold structures.
That said, base 10’s dominance comes from human habit, not superiority. If we’d evolved with 12 fingers (or knuckles), base 12 might’ve been the default, and we’d be marveling at how clunky base 10 feels for physics and DNA. Does this spark any ideas for you—maybe a base-12 physics equation or DNA model you’d like to explore further?
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