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Dandelion for @auxon based off old forestry safety posters
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10 and 15 for the ask game? :3
10. What’s your favorite piece of clothing you own?
Probably any one of my OC art collage shirts (my most recent one attached here, list of artists included on it are listed here), or my Jenny collage shirt I made a few years back :3
15. What’s the last thing you ate?
Relatively bog standard cheeseburger and fries from my campus dining court </3 Very much looking forward to being done with having to eat college campus food after next week lmao
Ty for the numbers! :D
coming off anon just to be able to send u an image of this gum my friend found at a store irl
CALL OF FRUITY SO TRUE
Critical Infrastructure?
Due to the additive nature of developing auxons it is critical to develop them with cyber security as a key foundation. Not only is the overarching technology sensitive and ripe for exploitation, the largescale problems solved by auxons, such as generating entire country's worth of energy, fundamentality makes any implementation of auxons critical infrastructure needing to be secured as such.
In developing auxon implementations it will be critical to outline what conditions and functions can not be degraded, or damaged. One of the most critical will be safeguarding the ability to prevent expansion of the system. While I am fond of remarking that ultimately a bulldozer can stop the expansion of the system, and this is true, the software controls on growth are a key safeguard to controlling externalities of the system during routine operations.
Perfectly suited for huge dance floors and long summer after hours Hon-Ken sparks with spiralling, hypnotic, multi-layered synths moving between trance and space disco. Inspired by Japanese wisdom and engineered with Teutonic precision, Hon-Ken will release your mind and put every dance floor into frenzy. On the flip Lopazz and Zarook add a more dub-infused note to their remix treatment. Tokyo based producer Liquid Pegasus delivers a strong recording debut slowing things down to 100bpm resulting in a wonderfully deep disco cut.
Released on Shaddock Records
Pick it up here: http://clone.nl/label/shaddock%20records