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Welcome to my website, where I write about and catalogue things that are interesting to me, and maybe even to you, Welcome to my website, where I write about and catalogue things that are interesting to me, and maybe even to you,
too! too!
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{% include h.html level=2 content="About me" %} {% include h.html level=2 content="What I do" %}
<p> <p>
I'm Lynne. My interests include creating free software, playing story-driven games, photography, and writing. I'm Lynne. My interests include creating free software, playing story-driven games, photography, and writing.
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While making games and tools was (and is) enjoyable to me, what I want to do most is create software that helps While making games and tools was (and is) enjoyable to me, what I want to do most is create software that helps
people - I find it by far my greatest motivator. people - I find it by far my greatest motivator.
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{% include h.html level=3 content="Some examples" %} <p>
I don't really consider myself a <em>hardcore gamer</em>, but I do enjoy video games - usually those with a focus on
creativity or story. I've tried to make a few games before, but never completed any outside of short little minigames
and TI-84 calculator toys. I'd like to make a few small games of my own, and I'm really interested in one day making
mods for existing games to make them more accessible - lowering difficulty, removing epilepsy-triggering sequences,
removing potentially phobia-inducing elements, etc. {% comment %} FOOTNOTE - why do so many games have spiders!!!! {% endcomment %}
</p>
{% include h.html level=3 content="Some things I've made" %}
<p> <p>
I've made a lot of software to help my wife Petra, but much of it is too specific to her needs to be useful on a I've made a lot of software to help my wife Petra, but much of it is too specific to her needs to be useful on a
greater scale, with perhaps a few exceptions, such as greater scale, with perhaps a few exceptions, such as
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image posts on the Fediverse, and <a href="https://git.bune.city/lynnesbian/bcao">bcao</a>, a small script for image posts on the Fediverse, and <a href="https://git.bune.city/lynnesbian/bcao">bcao</a>, a small script for
organising music from the .zip files provided by Bandcamp into the user's music directory. organising music from the .zip files provided by Bandcamp into the user's music directory.
</p> </p>
{% include h.html level=2 content="What I use" %}
<p>
All my computers and laptops run Linux, perhaps unsurprisingly. I mainly stick to
<a href="https://archlinux.org">Arch</a> and <a href="https://debian.org">Debian</a>. Every Android phone I've ever
owned (with the exception of <a href="https://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_u8150_ideos-3513.php">my very first</a>) ended
up running <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CyanogenMod">Cyanogenmod</a> or
<a href="https://lineageos.org/">LineageOS</a> at some point, usually soon after purchase. This includes my current
phone.
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<p>
I avoid proprietary and/or closed software wherever I can without hugely inconveniencing myself. The vast majority of
the software on my computer(s) is free and open source. I am strongly opposed to almost all forms of
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management">DRM</a>, and either avoid buying media with it, or
remove it after purchase. For example, I buy all of my music from <a href="https://bandcamp.com/">Bandcamp</a> and
download the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg_Vorbis">OGG</a> version of the albums. I do this for both
ideological/philosophical and practical reasons.
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<p>
I used to use social media (the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse">Fediverse</a>, specifically) a fair
amount, but I've since moved away from all forms of social media besides reddit (where I never post).
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<p>
Most of my programming is done in <a href="https://python.org">Python</a>. I'm also somewhat familiar with
<a href="https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/csharp">C#</a> and
<a href="https://wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript">JavaScript</a>, and I'm (slowly) learning
<a href="https://rust-lang.org/">Rust</a>.
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<body> <body>
{% comment %}{% include header.html %}{% endcomment %} {% comment %}{% include header.html %}{% endcomment %}
<header> <header>
<picture id="logo"> <section id="header-content">
<source type="image/webp" srcset="/assets/img/lynnesoft-centred.png"> <picture id="logo">
<img id="logo" <source type="image/webp" srcset="/assets/img/lynnesoft-centred.png">
src="/assets/img/lynnesoft-centred.png" <img id="logo"
alt="A cyan-purple parallelogram with an outline of the letter L in its bottom-left corner." src="/assets/img/lynnesoft-centred.png"
height="442" alt="A cyan-purple parallelogram with an outline of the letter L in its bottom-left corner."
width="607"> height="442"
</picture> width="607">
</picture>
<nav> <nav>
<a href='/' {%- if page.title == "Home" %} class='current'{% endif -%}>Home</a> <a href='/' {%- if page.title == "Home" %} class='current'{% endif -%}>Home</a>
{%- for html_page in site.content -%} {%- for html_page in site.content -%}
{%- unless html_page.url == '/index' -%} {%- unless html_page.url == '/index' -%}
<a href='{{ html_page.url }}' {%- if page.title == html_page.title %} class='current'{% endif -%}> <a href='{{ html_page.url }}' {%- if page.title == html_page.title %} class='current'{% endif -%}>
{{ html_page.title }} {{ html_page.title }}
</a> </a>
{%- endunless -%} {%- endunless -%}
{%- endfor -%} {%- endfor -%}
</nav> </nav>
</section>
</header> </header>
<main> <main>