Topic Lords

351. The Flushable Soda Can


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    • Topics:

      • Remembering the Dynowarz
      • Instagram private server, and social media thoughts every Mastodon user had already
      • Why don't CPUs do analog arithmetic?
      • Leaves, by Ursula LeGuin
        • https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/148293/leaves-5bd9e153d78b2
        • Microtopics:

          • DogTroid, the first Metroid ROM hack to star a dog.
          • Self-finishing games.
          • Sparkling water: it's like water but a lot more interesting.
          • Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi.
          • What sodas foam the most in response to a mento.
          • Foam persistence.
          • Foaminess reactions of a mento on various vintagesn of Diet Coke.
          • Jolt Cola: all the sugar, twice the caffeine, three times the foam.
          • A can of soda that's safe to open in a bathroom stall.
          • Artisanal Coca Cola cans on Etsy that finally allow you to open a can of soda in a bathroom stall without anyone realizing you're drinking a Coke on the toilet.
          • Flushable soda cans: as flushable as a flushable wipe.
          • Why do toilets have pee traps when the pee deserves to be free?
          • The second worst game in your NES collection.
          • Desert Chrome title screens.
          • Playing as a little spaceman until you enter the dinosaur mech.
          • Shooting some alien brain or maybe a heart.
          • 8bitnintendo.science
          • How to pick what video games to buy in the late 1980s.
          • How Metroid improved on the maze-with-keys genre.
          • Nanosaur.
          • A velociraptor with a techno-backpack.
          • A game that is exhilarating and scary and endless when you're a child turning out to be a twenty minute trifle when you're an adult.
          • Trespasser (1998)
          • Simulation dinosaur emotions but you can't find a good balance so you just permanently lock them all to angry.
          • Installing a violent action game about dinosaurs in the elementary school computer lab because dinosaurs are technically educational.
          • Revisiting games that perplexed you as a child.
          • Playing bad video games because no matter how bad they are they're still better than going outside and talking to people.
          • The one where Kirby eats a car.
          • The Roblox-like games you can find by logging into third party Minecraft servers.
          • Starting your own Pixelfed server.
          • Following the only person you know on Mastodon.
          • Bluesky's recommendation algorithms recommendeding you nothing but bots.
          • Inventing Internet forums from first principles.
          • When your brain makes up garbage and you need a void to shove it into.
          • Doing your part to make AI worse.
          • CSS Crimes.
          • How to find people to follow on Cohost.
          • Signing up for a social media site and looking around and realizing you doing know anyone here.
          • Mining and reposting.
          • The ongoing maintenance requirements of running a Mastodon server.
          • Ways you can interact with your family that only work if you have an iOS developer in the family.
          • Off-box SQL database backup.
          • Hypothetical IRC servers that support chat logs.
          • Hardware random number generation.
          • The pot of boiling water every Intel CPU draws thermal noise from for random number generation.
          • The most commonly used analog computers in 2026.
          • The market forces that led to semi-modular synthesizers being available for $300.
          • Using your analog CPU to run a million instances of Lunar Lander at once.
          • A rustic summer retreat ranch in the hills of Napa Valley, California.
          • What makes us perceive the gradient of identities over the course of someone's life as a single identity.
          • The most ephemeral thing possible.
          • Musing for a few sentences and then thinking "hmm, I could put some line breaks in here and then publish it."
          • Musing about the nature of identity, with line breaks.
          • Topic Slingers.
          • Topics: throw them around a lil bit. They love it. A lot of people don't know that.
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