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Chapter 56

You'll notice people only ever uncover one significant microcode vulnerability in their lifetime. after that they purchase a new car. get into photography. love hiking. baking sourdough. talk to you forever about anything except the lies in the dies. every final security architecture review team has a member named Troy. Stephanie is stroking my head like I'm a rescue. talking to me like I'm five. suppose you make chips, suppose those chips are going into modems or maybe printers, then a man from the government comes to you and says hey do you wanna be able to sell these products to the government because before we can let such hardware be plugged in on a secure facility like a military base or the house of military personnel we need to examine the blueprints for vulnerabilities, vulnerabilities that only we know about, vulnerabilities we can't even tell you about, and if we find your design is potentially susceptible to such vulnerabilities we may need to take steps to secure this hardware by making certain changes that we can't even tell you about. and so the chip maker says sure and the government takes the plans away and the chip maker gets back a chip that looks exactly like the chip he designed which does all the things he expects it to do, the only thing that's happened as far as they know is that the chip design has been security hardened by government experts for free and all they have to do in return is not mention this ever happened.

haikushack, to writing
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A reminder that pre-orders are in session for "The Auroras & Blossoms PoArtMo Anthology: Volume 5".

As always, this is a fantastic collection. We have 7 contributors this year, including @MarjoleinRotsteeg

https://haikushack.substack.com/p/the-auroras-and-blossoms-poartmo

@writingcommunity @writing @poetry @photography

hermeticlibrary, to Occult
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MarjoleinRotsteeg, to Haiku Dutch
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HeliaXyana, to writing
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27 What would your ideal writing group be like?

A group of anonymous, kind, open-minded, encouraging and philosophically inclined mega dorks with obscure passions.

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Teryl_Pacieco, to writing
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"Hard day in the data-mines?" asked the elf, a slight frown on her face.

The dwarf scratched at her neatly trimmed beard, "Aye, is it really that obvious?"

"You went straight to the fridge and crushed a whole beer in one gulp - a good day you normally go for three with a bowl of peanuts."

"Oh, ah, aye... Hard to drink on a full brain."

"Then let's get pizza and watch a brain emptying movie."

"I love you so much."

"I love you too."

sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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#WordWeavers 2405.23 — Are your MCs picky about where they sleep?

Yes. Wintereyes always sleeps with someone. She doesn't do "alone."

[Author retains copyright (c)2024 R..S.]

#BoostingIsSharing and #CommentingIsCool

#fiction #fantasy #sf #sff #sciencefiction #writing #writer #writers #author #writingcommunity #writersOfMastodon
#RSdiscussion
#RSstory #RSInklingsStory

JonSparks, to writing
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27/5: What's the ideal story length?
Isn’t this the ultimate beginner question? To which the only answer is:
Not too long, not too short. Probably somewhere between five words and half a million.

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27/5: What would your ideal writing group be like?
I am a Life Member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild and have benefitted greatly from that, but I have never come across anything even remotely equivalent in the world of fiction.
https://www.owpg.org.uk

NaraMoore, to writing
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27. What would your ideal writing group be like?

Intelligent people who are serious about their writing. An interest in Japanese literature, tolerate of R18. People who have posted or are published. Not the art literary crowd, but folks that want to write entertaining fiction.

NaraMoore, to writing
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27. What's the ideal story length? Use any definition of length you like, not just word count.

I don't know how to answer this. That is like asking what is fav of something. It depends on what the story is. I write anything from microfictin, drabble (100 words exactly) to 120-word novels.

I currently aim at 2-3 volumes of about 40,000 words.

SnerkRabbledauber, to Alaska
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I'm about about to start on a book that will take place in part in Whittier Alaska. If you live there I would love to talk to you about the town!

Please boost to increase range.

@bookstodon @bookstadon

SergKoren, to writing
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“Nothing bad ever happens in a deserted warehouse.”

SnerkRabbledauber, to writing
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@bookstodon

Ready for beta readers for the third book in a series. For those of you who write series where each book builds on the next and are meant to be read in order, what do you do if you lose your beta readers? How do you find new ones? It's a much bigger ask if they need to read three books!

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Today's excuse for not getting any writing done.

mkwadee, to android
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After lunch yesterday, we went to the in . It’s not very big but contains some really fascinating exhibits. It is right next to the and well worth a visit.

Here are wooden models of the .

mkwadee,
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This is a beautiful example of #HandWriting in a book. #Writing like this is certainly a lost art these days.

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #Android #Spring #UK #England

SFRuminations, to scifi
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Omg, I got to use the phrase "exegetical anxiety" in a review! Exciting! Stay tuned.

#scifi #sciencefiction #writing #books

sfwrtr, (edited ) to Artist
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This is a very good comic, and it describes every author (or #artist) who is unsure of themself. Don't let this be you!

  • Complete stories (your vision) regardless of the merit you see in them.
  • Start a next one. Full stop. Then another.
  • Complete and send out more stories even if some editor (or commenter) doesn't buy or like them.
  • It's all practice, every single failure or not-good-enough. Practice makes you better, whatever they think, or you think. Keep practicing.
  • Take from criticism only whatever helps you identify or fix problems; reject being put in your place or ridiculed. It's practice. Your art is unique to you. Be truthful with yourself, though.
  • Keep starting and completing stories. Statistically, some will be good—and you will start to recognize the wheat in the chaff.
  • Their first stories weren't fabulous. Neither may be yours. The difference? They kept on starting, completing, sending (or posting), until they found success. Let that be you.

Please remember: #boostingIsSharing and boost to give others a moral boost.

#Writer #Author #Writers #Writing #WritersOfMastodon #WritingCommunity #Fiction #Nonfiction #peptalk #art #fineart #photography #painting #watercolor #watercolour #sketch #comics #photographer #painter

https://www.gocomics.com/speedbump/2008/07/31

Faintdreams, (edited ) to linux
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[Edit Thanks Everyone who answered.
Am now going to investigate Spechnote and Piper]

hello! I need a Linux Text to Speech program to help me proofread (proof hear?) some fiction writing.

I'm rockin Debian KDE with Plasma.

Thanks in Advance for recommendations.

knittingknots2, to writing
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A new chapter has just dropped! Come join me in exploring the magical land of An Lar, where I go to escape from this one!

Once Upon a Time in Old An Lar - Chapter 28 - knittingknots - Multifandom [Archive of Our Own]

https://archiveofourown.org/works/54131959/chapters/142741240

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“He was a woodland creature yearning for the trash of the big city.”

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SergKoren, to writing
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“You have to challenge yourself so that others take pity and don’t challenge you.”

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