*claps hands together* Alright Then!

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 16:00
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I refuse to start forgetting to post here in January. I absolutely refuse. I'm going to make it to February if it kills me.

Writing is going well! On writing days, I'm averaging almost 2k. It's great and I'm above where I need to be to hit my wordcount goal (40k on a specific project) for the month. The goal used to be 30k on a specific project, finishing it, but uh. It's gonna take more than that to hit the end. So, hopefully it'll be done at 40k. I'm 60% of the way through the wordcount, and I think????? I'm 60% through the story?

idk

Is anyone else extremely stressed about what we're going to replace discord with if it goes AI? Is anyone else extremely stressed that some friends are going to refuse to move and you won't be able to talk to them anymore? :\ I vote we all go back to using IRC. For the record. Stop complicating things with icons and voice chat and etc. I just want to do typeytypey with my friends.

(I'm the_wanlorn over there, also ftr)

Anyway. Back to writing probably. Later my gators.

watched: the residence

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 20:56
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🎬 The Residence: Created by Paul William Davies. With Uzo Aduba, Giancarlo Esposito, Molly Griggs, Ken Marino. Inside the White House's staff residence and the lives which workers share with the First Family. 🔗

Binge rewatched The Residence today and I liked it much more this time around (tho I still think it's a bit too long).

In my first watch, I was too anxious to get to the solution and it became frustrating when they went on tangents. Knowing the solution and watching it again was much more fun. I enjoyed the humor more and caught some things about the murder motive that I missed the first time around.

I wish they'd do another season, or even a movie! I love the Cordelia Cupp character.

Happy book things are nice.

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 20:13
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Posted by thebloggess

UPDATED: OMG, y’all. This whole post is supposed to be numbered as a list but the numbers didn’t work properly so I made sure to note that in the numbered sections but then when I published it I actually don’t see any of the numbers at all and it just looks like regular paragraphs andContinue reading "Happy book things are nice."

B5 color theorizing

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 11:46
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I FOUND IT AGAIN. I read a post on Tumblr a while back on a particularly nicely done instance of color symbolism with Londo on B5, and I finally found it. (More beneath the cut.)

Spoilers for the whole show )

characters20in20 - Wanda Maximoff (MCU)

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 15:35
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The below icons are for [community profile] characters20in20 Round 20 with Wanda Maximoff of MCU. Images are mostly from WandaVision, Multiverse of Madness, and Civil War.

Preview



"You break the rules and you become a hero. I do it and I become the enemy. That doesn’t seem fair...."

tree trunk library

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 13:13
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We were walking the dogs yesterday and I took a photo that got 405 favorites and 226 boosts on Mastodon:
A little free library in a tree trunk, and the book I took from it )

Neighborhoods always feel better with Little Free Libraries.
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Title: Blue
Author: [personal profile] goddess47
Character(s): John Sheppard, Rodney McKay, Carson Beckett
Pairing(s): John Sheppard/Rodney McKay
Rating: PG
Length: 218 words
Warnings: none

Notes:

For [community profile] mcsheplets prompt #133 - transformation

For [community profile] sweetandshort January 2026 prompt - blue


Summary:

John's transformation to a bug and back was not without some longer lasting effects.



Blue on AO3

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Posted by Raymond Chen

Last time, we learned how to query the global caret position, but we found that it works only for programs that use the system caret. Fancy programs think that the system caret is old and stodgy and prefer to draw their own caret. How can we learn about those custom carets?

We can use the classic Active Accessibility interface IAccessible and ask the focus window for its caret. Programs that draw their own custom caret are expected to respond to this by telling you where their custom caret is.

GUITHREADINFO info = { sizeof(GUITHREADINFO) };
if (GetGUIThreadInfo(0, &info))
{
    if (info.flags & GUI_CARETBLINKING)
    {
        MapWindowPoints(info.hwndCaret, nullptr, (POINT*)&info.rcCaret, 2);
        SetCursorPos(info.rcCaret.right - 1, info.rcCaret.bottom - 1);
        return;
    }
    if (info.hwndFocus != nullptr) {                                         
        Microsoft::WRL::ComPtr<IAccessible> acc;                             
        if (SUCCEEDED(AccessibleObjectFromWindow(info.hwndFocus, OBJID_CARET,
                              IID_PPV_ARGS(&acc))) && acc) {                 
            long x, y, cx, cy;                                               
            VARIANT vt{};                                                    
            vt.vt = VT_I4;                                                   
            vt.lVal = CHILDID_SELF;                                          
            if (acc->accLocation(&x, &y, &cx, &cy, vt) == S_OK) {            
                SetCursorPos(x + cx - 1, y + cy - 1);                        
                return;                                                      
            }                                                                
        }                                                                    
    }                                                                        
}

This detects the caret in most programs that use a custom caret. I tried Visual Studio, Chromium-based programs, and Microsoft Word, and they all worked. (However, Terminal and Calculator in Worksheet mode didn’t work. They fail to report a caret at all. Sad.)

In the original problem formulation, the goal was to move the cursor to the keyboard focus. The keyboard focus might be represented by a caret, but it might be a selected item on the desktop or some other non-textual focus. We’ll look at that next time.

The post Using Active Accessibility to find out where the Windows caret is appeared first on The Old New Thing.

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Posted by Raymond Chen

A customer was looking for a way to find the location of the caret (the blinking line that indicates where the next character will be inserted). They tried Get­Caret­Pos, but it always failed.

Most window manager state functions that were global in 16-bit Windows became per-thread in 32-bit Windows, as part of the conversion to the asynchronous input model. The Get­Caret­Pos function returns the caret position for your thread. (Specifically, the caret that belongs to the current thread and shared with all the other threads that the current thread has been Attach­Thread­Input‘d to, either explicitly or implicitly.)¹

To get the global state, you can call Get­GUI­Thread­Info with a thread ID of zero to say that you want the information of whatever thread owns the foreground window.

GUITHREADINFO info = { sizeof(info) };
if (GetGUIThreadInfo(0, &info)) {
    if (info.flags & GUI_CARETBLINKING) {
        ⟦ info.rcCaret contains the location of the caret ⟧
        ⟦ relative to info.hwndCaret                      ⟧
    }
}

The customer explained that they were writing an accessibility tool that moves the mouse to wherever keyboard focus is. So they filled in the code like this:

GUITHREADINFO info = { sizeof(info) };
if (GetGUIThreadInfo(0, &info)) {
    if (info.flags & GUI_CARETBLINKING) {
        // Convert rcCaret to screen coordinates                           
        MapWindowPoints(info.hwndCaret, nullptr, (POINT*)&info.rcCaret, 2);
                                                                           
        // Move the cursor to the bottom right corner                      
        SetCursorPos(info.rcCaret.right - 1, info.rcCaret.bottom - 1);     
    }
}

But there are times when the GUI_CARET­BLINKING flag is not set, even though you can see a blinking caret with your own eyes. These are cases where the program with keyboard focus is not using Create­Caret but are instead drawing a custom caret that blinks on a custom timer.

We’ll look at that next time.

¹ Things that are local to the current thread (and any other threads it is attached to) include

  • The capture, focus, and active windows,
  • The input queue and message queue,
  • The mouse cursor shape and show count,
  • The keyboard state,
  • The caret.

In Windows 95, these things were kept in a structure called the “virtual window information” because it was taking what used to be global state in Windows 3.1 and making it local state, virtualizing each thread into thinking that it was controlling the show. The abbreviation for the virtual information was “vwi”, which was pronounced “vee-wee”. So you might overhear people on the window manager team saying something like “You can’t capture to a window that belongs to somebody else’s vee-wee.”

The post How can I find out where the Windows caret is? appeared first on The Old New Thing.

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Mosscap and Dex's adventures continue from where they left off. They visit human places, including Dex's large and confusing family. Mosscap has a brush with mortality. Dex does not return to being a tea monk, their vocation still up in the air.

I enjoyed this novella for much the same reasons I enjoyed the first one, though I missed the tea service, which was my favorite part of the first book. Mosscap does turn out to be fallible and learns from Dex as much as Dex learns from it, which was nice. My favorite part of this book was the glimpses of the world, which still seems like an extremely nice place to live in.

Culinary

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 19:09
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Last week's bread held out for most of the week.

Friday night supper: ven pongal (South Indian khichchari).

Saturday breakfast rolls: Tassajarra method, 50:50% wholemeal/strong white flour, maple syprup, dried cranberries, turned out nicely.

Today's lunch: game crumble - the game mix (partridge, pheasant and venison) casseroled in red wine with onion, garlic, bay leaf, juniper berries, coriander seed, 5-pepper blend and salt, before putting the crumble topping (mixture of approx 2:1:1 wholemeal flour/strong white flour/pinhead oatmeal) on for the final half-hour; served with tenderstem broccoli tips which I cooked thusly - sizzled some chopped ginger and cumin seeds in oilve oil, turned the broccoli in this, added some water and steamed for half an hour, turned out rather well although I think the original recipe said fennel seeds....; and stirfried tat soi.

Check-In Post - Jan 11th 2026

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 18:38
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What are your crafting goals for 2026?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



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2026-Jan-11, Sunday 12:36
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So the rich cousin's wedding party happened. We were told it was casual, but I know the venue so I work an outfit that I wore on job interviews. Comfortable, warm and still dressy. I was still underdressed as a lot of women were wearing evening gowns. Oh boy. It was a nice time and the band was good.


The party started at 7:30 and ended at 11:30. Oh boy. I haven't been out to a party like that in ages. Today is a slow day.

Today my goal is to set up the work computer at the small antique sewing table I finally got from DQ. This desk can easily be set up in my bedroom if my sister and company come and stay here.

About Hey!Cafe?

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 12:31
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[personal profile] dewline
It's like Twitter-as-was, Bluesky-as-is, and the Mastodon-Fediverse network. Canadian-based - Penticton, BC, specifically - and Canadian-owned, though. If you're in Canada and want one more fallback option for short-form social media stuff, this might be useful to you at times.

https://hey.cafe/

Just putting it out here.
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[personal profile] bluedreaming posting in [community profile] fan_flashworks
Fandom: 子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu) - 林盎司
Rating: T
Length: 100 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: The title is from Flight (extract 1) by Yu Jian, translated by Simon Patton, and A Single Woman’s Bedroom by Yi Lei, translated by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi.
Summary: Lin Fei belongs to Ji Leyu.

Read more... )

Coffee Social Sunday

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 17:16
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Coffee Social Sunday is a weekly post for low-pressure chit-chat about anything on your mind in the Dunmeshi universe! Is there anything you're currently reading, creating, thinking about, considering creating, watching or rewatching? Tell us! But remember to hold onto your specific fanwork recs to instead share under the current Quick Recs post.

If you're new, this is also a good place to introduce yourself! We have a suggested template for this, but we emphasize the 'suggested' part. Disregard it if you'd like!

Please note that the comments on this post may contain spoilers for anime-onlys, per our spoiler policy. As for everyone else: if possible, try to mark your spoilers clearly!

Share your thoughts, ask for help, and cheer your fellow fans on! Now, what monsters would be good ingredients for coffee...

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2026-Jan-11, Sunday 08:38
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Having some Lapsang Souchong. The ice cream was great. I don't know why they don't publicize this more but they do this thing called a flight where you can have little scoops of six different flavors. I had chocolate, maple, banana, black walnut, butter pecan and mocha almond fudge. (I would have had eggnog but they ran out. Frankly if they sold eggnog in June I would buy it.)
Tonight I'm going to LoCoco to get Italian food and a glass of wine for dinner.
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[personal profile] umadoshi
What I Just Finished Reading: A novella and two novels since the last time I posted about books, I think: Automatic Noodle (Annalee Newitz), about sentient robots winding up running their own restaurant; Stone Yard Devotional (Charlotte Wood), a very-much-~literary~ book about a woman who winds up living with a group of nuns, although not a nun herself; and The Lovely and the Lost (Jennifer Lynn Barnes), about a search-and-rescue case from the POV of one of a trio of teenagers who're involved with the rescue effort, who was herself rescued from the woods as a child after she'd been there long enough to go feral and was (largely) resocialized and adopted by her rescuer. Many layers of family history and secrets in that last one, which was my favorite of the three.

(And since I've mentioned a couple of YA books recently where their flavor of YA really didn't work for me, I should say that The Lovely and the Lost is also very clearly YA but in a way I could work with just fine as a reader, despite being very much not the target audience.)

On the nonfiction side, I read The Crone Zone: How to Get Older with Style, Nerve, and a Little Bit of Magic (Nina Bargiel), which was...mostly odd, honestly. It's from the same publisher (and I guess the same...product line?) as Goblin Mode: How to Get Cozy, Embrace Imperfection, and Thrive in the Muck, which I read last year, and the presentation and vibe were really (I mean really) similar in a way that might've made more sense to me if they were also by the same author, but they're not. The Crone Zone's subtitle does accurately reflect its contents, so I feel weird saying "it's such a weird blend of exactly what it says it is", but...yeah. Not my thing.

What I'm Currently Reading: Chuck Wendig's Wanderers, which I chose at random from my ebooks and probably would not have started had I actually known anything about it. It's a 2019 novel that starts with a mysterious phenomenon where people just start...walking...somewhere, but also spotlights (*checks notes*) a world-changing disease, AI, and right-wing violence tearing at the seams of the US, all of which are being amply provided by reality. It's also pretty hefty, length-wise. And yet I keep reading.

I've also begun reading Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants (Robin Wall Kimmerer), as the starting point for my 2026 goal* of "aim to read at least one chapter of nonfiction each week" (swiped from a friend else-net). (Another goal is to aim to read a volume of manga each week, and that one hasn't been started in on yet, but we'll see how strict I feel like being about "each week".)

*I have a full bingo card of goals! I will probably share it at some point! But not this minute.

What I Plan to Read Next: K.B. Spangler's newest Rachel Peng novel, Inside Threat is out/about to come out! (It was supposed to come out this week, but Amazon dropped it early, so she's also released it on her website.)

Plus: What I've Been Watching: [personal profile] scruloose and I are two episodes into Pluribus! I also recently watched Challengers. (A movie? So soon in the year?) Hopefully we'll get the premiere of The Pitt season 2 watched today.
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Event: fandomtrees
Event link: [community profile] fandomtrees
Pinch hit link: Google Spreadsheet 
Due date: Jan 10 Jan 17

We have 3 trees with no gifts and 13 with only one gift, and the minimum is for everyone to receive two gifts. We could use some help filling them. The minimum is only 100 words for fic or a simple sketch for art. Please see the community for rules and FAQs
  1. mastershield's Tree: f:astro boy, f:balan wonderland, f:kingdom hearts
  2. aftonheir's Tree: f:five nights at freddys, f:kingdom hearts, f:portal
  3. memobu's Tree: f:karaoke iko, f:mahotsukai no yskusoku, f:nu carnival, f:tiger and bunny
  4. plicate's Tree: f:head on, f:set it off, f:succession
  5. soricel's Tree: f:les miserables, f:little women, f:raven cycle
  6. badass_tiger's Tree: f:discworld, f:hades, f:original fiction/artwork
  7. kalloway's Tree: f:brave nine, f:crossovers, f:fire emblem, f:granblue fantasy, f:gundam, f:kingdom of heroes, f:super robot heroes
  8. whoremoantreatments' Tree: f:advance wars, f:bleach, f:hypnosis mic, f:kuroko no basket, f:pokemon, f:tales of berseria, f:the world ends with you
  9. EstelRaca"s tree: f:alan wake, f:control, f:fbc firebreak, f:max payne
  10. Kalika_999"s tree: f:given, f:grimm, f:jujutsu kaisen, f:midnight scenes, f:outlast, f:wind breaker
  11. akuuni's Tree: f:boku no hero academia, f:danganronpa, f:haikyuu, f:milgram, f:persona, f:tokyo dedunker
  12. TeaOtter's Tree: f:el eternauta, f:family by choice, f:i wanna hear your song, f:love like the galaxy, f:original fiction/artwork, f:recipes, f:the double, f:the gorge
  13. galerian_ash's Tree: f:book recs, f:flight of the intruder, f:once upon a time in shanghai, f:silent flute, f:terminator, f:unbeatable
  14. uchihabait's Tree: f:mononoke, f:naruto, f:original fiction/artwork, f:rurouni kenshin
  15. pitchblackrenegade's Tree: f:backstage, f:beyblade, f:beyond the universe, f:black dynasty, f:pokemon, f:teen titans, f:toonami, f:yu-gi-oh
  16. overmore's Tree: f:identity v, f:limbus company, f:one piece
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Gonna try to make a tradition of re-promoting myself yearly in January~

Name(s): Azure or Bede. I answer to both, so use whichever floats your boat!
Age: 20-something
Hobbies: Writing (fanfic, essays and fan analysis), drawing, editing (videos, images and gifs), coding, researching (almost exclusively things that don't matter), and gaming!
Fandoms: I mainly participate in video game fandoms! Right now, I'm really into Pokémon (my one true fandom), Cookie Run, Great God Grove, In Stars and Time, Kingdom Hearts, Vocaloid, and Splatoon. I'm at least passively interested in most Nintendo games, though. I'm also a furry (rabbit fursona)!

I mostly post about... My fandoms, non-fannish interests (including disability, queerness, the indie web, writing, art and alterhumanity), and some personal stuff!
I'm looking to meet people who... Have similar interests (whether that be fandom or non-fandom), or who just pass the vibe check and have interesting things to say.
My posting schedule tends to be... A little bit sporadic! I go through small periods of inactivity. When I come back, I always cross-post everything I've posted onto other platforms with the back-dating feature, though! I love commenting on other people's posts, and try to do it as often as possible.
When I add people, my dealbreakers are... Bigots, right-wingers, and AI "artists". Christians who try converting others, or who don't CW for religious discussion. (No offense to the latter, it's a personal thing.) Regarding fandom, I'm squicked out by Harry Potter (I'm trans; I hope you can understand!) and Hazbin Hotel, and have pedophilia/incest/rape as triggers.
Before you add me, you should know... I'm autistic and otherwise mentally disabled, so please be patient with me! I'm from the South of the USA, so I use petnames very casually ("honey, darling, dear," etc). You can also (or alternatively) add my account for my fanfic and fandom meta exclusively, [personal profile] fairyfic.

A blinkie that says, 'I was uncool before uncool was cool' A blinkie that says, 'Fairy type Trainer', with a Fairy-type symbol next to it A blinkie that says, 'It's gay love, baby!', with hearts on either side

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[personal profile] vriddy
And it is done! New fandom always a bit fraught to write in, but as stories apparently beget stories, I've already started a (MUCH SHORTER) one XD


Warm as life | Kaijuu No. 8 | Kafka/Reno/Narumi, Reno/Iharu, Kafka/Hoshina | 13k words | rated M

Summary: The new threat posed by No. 9 weighs heavily on everyone. Under these circumstances, emotions run high and what starts as a way of relieving stress can easily bloom into unexpected feelings. Some people find that easier to admit than others.

Read it on Dreamwidth or AO3.

Snowflake Challenge 2026 #4

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 15:39
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[community profile] snowflake_challenge 
Challenge #4: Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page

Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!
 

 

I've been on a bit of nostalgia wave so I want people to check out neocities.org and nekoweb.org. I've enjoyed messing around with HTML and CSS again. I'm still trying to figure out how best to use them. 

This is one my fave colouring book artists - https://www.patreon.com/elliemarksart

And this seems appropriate -snowflakes - https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/snowflakes-a-chapter-from-the-book-of-nature-1863/ - someone shared it on pillowfort but I can't remember who atm.

I'm using trackbear.app for Get Your Words Out (but also using a spreadsheet just in case and also cause I love spreadsheets).

This is my freebie alcohol marker pride flag guide for colouring pride flags. I hope to expand it to add copics and promarkers at some point. - https://ko-fi.com/s/e07a09f7b2


Sam/Jonas fic

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 15:11
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Title: Science Experiment
Rating: R/Adult/E
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Pairing: Sam/Jonas Quinn
Summary: He hadn’t wanted Sam to tie him up at first.
Notes: 1779 words. From an old kink meme prompt. Part of my Sam pairings project.

My site // A03.org


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