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Hey everyone! This blog’s been moved so I can have it as a sideblog on my other account. I’ll leave this one be but won’t be updating or checking on it anymore.
After months of scripts and thumbnails, Blue Pill Arcade is finally getting drawn! First 5 pages on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drugsandwires
Will update in monthly installments and keep it as a Patreon exclusive until the story is done, after that, we’ll see how to go about publishing it.
(This was actually a joke cover I did one evening when I was going on about shoujo manga covers to Io. And now…it’s here. Oh no. )
Autonomous Trap 001
“What you’re looking at is a salt circle, a traditional form of protection—from within or without—in magical practice. In this case it’s being used to arrest an autonomous vehicle—a self-driving car, which relies on machine vision and processing to guide it. By quickly deploying the expected form of road markings—in this case, a No Entry glyph—we can confuse the car’s vision system into believing it’s surrounded by no entry points, and entrap it.”
-James Bridle
Who wore it better?
Some cover art I’ve made for a game TURBO KILLER for Adrenaline which is currently still in development, but I’ll be sure to plug it in the coming months :)
I’m open for commission work and would love to work on stuff for games, music, magazines and comic books.
Hit me up at cryoclaire. [email protected] with the details for rates!
Dreamspace gang circa 1993.
Kurara - “Kurara Chibana“
Dave @winstonthewhale - Portland Oregon USA
CONCEPT : A Clockwork Orange
For updates: @winstonthewhale
I’m beyond stoked about this NIN inspired streetwear thermal I got off eBay.
Yes, I did spend days making 45 seconds of video for my comic, why do you ask
john cage’s 4’33” is fucking silence
someone put a copyright on the absence of sound
and then disabled the audio of a video
of the absence of sound
what a time to be alive
#john cage would have been so happy #it’s so meta #he would have pissed his pants
I think this is where I bring up the death metal cover of 4’ 33” someone did.
That death metal cover is fucking perfect
Why learn to animate properly when you can glitch the hell out of your stuff instead? Thanks, Glitch Gif
So if you lived in a society where you had to secure your communication in order to be yourself around others, here are the apps that could help you do that.
Signal let’s you securely text and make phone calls.
Onion Browser allows you to surf the web without leaving a trail.
Duck Duck Go isn’t super secure but it won’t record your searches like Google.
ProtonMail is a email client that lets you email other secure email accounts.
Periscope allows you to stream live video.
Semaphor is there so you can securely make group chat rooms.
American privacy laws allow you to use these all. So that’s pretty cool.
Because we’re currently living in the prologue of a cyberpunk dystopian novel, imma reblog this.
None of these are safe :)
security is a trade-off between convenience and secrecy. If you refer to these as “not safe” in the sense that “the CIA has gotten around these”, please note that the only way they “got around” these is because the device being used was compromised in the first place.
signal is safe.
tor is (mostly) safe, but shouldn’t be used on its own.
duck duck go is safe.
proton mail is safe.
Please do not spread misinformation about security.