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Phobos@Phobos@eientei.org

Me Phobos. I did a code.

To quote my own blog: I’m just some random on the Internet, going by the name Phobos–also Phobos1641 in full.

Sometimes I code in C++, and I occasionally do website stuff. I love playing games when I get some time off, and I do a mean homemade calzone (may be biased) when I feel it.

Feel free to check out my Blog to read about my long(er)-format random ramblings if you'd like. It's got an RSS feed if you're one of those weird (awesome!) people who actually use that.

Pleased to meet you, and I'd gladly have you as a follower, unless your one of those un-cool people (just kidding, everyone's welcome).

GitGud: https://gitgud.io/Phobos
Blog: https://phobos.gitgud.site
mstdn.jp alt: https://mstdn.jp/@Phobos1641
GitLab: https://gitlab.eientei.org/Phobos
Matrix: @phobos1641:unredacted.org
feels.moe alt: https://feels.moe/@Phobos Joined: 2026-07-28 19:23:33 4 notes, 0 following, 0 followers

Reply to @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo Phobos@Phobos@eientei.org (2026-07-29 19:09:10) @SuperDicq @lain @sun And I really, really appreciate people like you who bother writing good documentation for projects. Yet I would probably need someone to physically hold a literal gun against my head before I sat down and spent more than like two minutes on doing it.

Reply to @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo Phobos@Phobos@eientei.org (2026-07-29 18:56:40) @SuperDicq @lain @sun I'm probably incredibly weird in that regard, as I enjoy writing in general, having written a number of short stories in my free time--nothing near actually worth anyone's time, but still. And yet I find writing documentation of any kind, even short READMEs, very much boring.

Reply to @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo Phobos@Phobos@eientei.org (2026-07-29 18:28:20) @SuperDicq @lain @sun Personally, I'd argue that writing READMEs are the most mind-numbingly boring bit of writing software and rather one of the better use cases for an LLM.

Reply to @sun@shitposter.world Phobos@Phobos@eientei.org (2026-07-28 19:04:35) @sun @pwm @subnetter Locked, or unlocked, there's hardly any difference in terms of privacy anyway.

Not cluttering the Timeline, sure that I could understand, but privacy, really? Encrypt the messages then.