dGhlc2xpcA/about

A portrait of a anthropomorphic dhole.

dGhlc2xpcA

suggested nicknames: c2x, vector\vec

nov 2nd \\ demi-male \\ adult

I like squares, I like red, and I like NIN's album The Slip, especially track "Demon Seed".

Ever since I was a child I was watching videos about hardware and various software. I had on and off attempts in programming, but for most of my active life I was convinced that it's not my thing. But after trying a bunch of things, I've learned that coding is actually one of the things I actually have fun with, even when things don't work.

I also remember being told that I was weird a lot. I'm not sure for what, but they were right in some way. Besides this, I don't remember much about how I grew up.

As of now I am enjoying life. Procrastinating on important things and things I want to do. In hopes of something to have a death grip on me to make something. Something that matters, something worth keeping.

Favourites

Video Games

Doom

The classic. Stragetise, shoot and strafe. I got preoccupied with IRL (and now, switching to Linux) so frankly I stopped playing it for a bit while. Hope I can make a WAD for the game one day!
This website had a separate page for Doom, maybe I should consider revisiting the idea.

Quake

Another classic. I've only played the first game, and do not care about the next installations. I like the atmosphere of the game. The snapping of vertex gives it a grotesque look, but that's 90's innovations to you. Trent Reznor's soundtrack fits the game very well.

Rain World

The game that doesn't care about you. ... What do you mean this game's animations are procedurally generated? What the hell is "Jump-stored crawl turn vault"?
It's a game worth trying, sounds and visuals are so nice and tell a lot without any words. The lore (takes a bit to stumble upon without a wiki or a map) ties well into the enviroments and adds up to it. Enjoy the psychological horror of cycles. The game also has a huge modding scene.


Music

Nine Inch Nails

I prefer to listen to everything past 2000s, but albums before the year is also amazing.

Halley Labs

Probably the artist that introduced me to furries. While I don't listen to them much now, I occasionally listen to Darius or HHSU. The fact that most of the tracks are made with OpenMPT is astounding.

Honourable mentions

Queens of the Stone Age, Goreshit, Gabber, Glitch, whatever than Piano + Drums genre is.

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