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Teledildonics 101 Part 1 Intro To Teledildonics

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Ok, well, somehow I managed to do a livestream and forgot to notify the people paying me to let them know when I do things. Sorry about that. :(

So, yeah. I'm working on a series of livestreams to build a simple teledildonics application from scratch (think playground but with remote control). This first one covers a quick history of teledildonics, followed by a discussion of how I analyze and design teledildonics applications. There will be 4-5 parts for this first series, followed by a second series that will be kinda formless, where I just cover different topics on top of what was built in 101 (how to mod games, sync with movies, etc...).

What's qDot Up To This Week? (2020-03-02 Edition)

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Watching all of my speaking gigs disappear.

So ignore all of those "come see me at OOOHack/GDC!" posts I was making. I ended up having to cancel on OOOHack in Chicago last weekend due to life just kinda sucking right now, and GDC has been cancelled. I'll be submitting a filmed version of my talk to GDC, so it'll be up on GDC Vault, and I'll probably post it to YouTube (and therefore you'll see it here first!).

What's qDot Up To This Week? (2020-01-27 Edition)

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Being late to the update and not having much to say because I'm sick. Respiratory infections suck.

Work continues on getting buttplug-rs inline with C#. Getting lots of protocols ported and tested, looking good for a next release soon.

What's qDot Up To This Week? (2020-11-20 Edition)

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AGH IT'S DONE IT'S FINALLY DONE

After busting ass for the past week, btleplug 0.4.0 with macOS support is done. This means buttplug-rs now works with bluetooth toys on Win10, MacOS, Linux, and possibly even iOS once I figure out how to test that. This is the first time we'll have had reliable bluetooth running on all 3 desktop platforms under the same Buttplug library in the 2.75 years the project has existed. This is a HUGE help for me going forward, as it really does look like we'll be able to use rust for almost everything.