The pattern of the danmaku (*) is a standard spiral, with radius increasing at 1 unit per post and bullets travelling linearly away from the boss 2hu (1).
Your 2hu (0) can fly at a distance of 1 unit per post orthogonally , or fire bullets (please mark with |), which travel linearly away from 0 at 2 units per post. No bombs, one life.
Feel free to hum along as you play this. The background music goes ``da-na-na-na da-da-na-na da-na-na-na-na-na-na-da'', etc.
She's a diehard 2hu fan who wants to make a Touhou clone. Right, sounds like your average otakuXD retard, but she already has the characters and the music ready.
Well, the music is damn good, pretty similar to ZUN's style. It's definitely worth a listen, even if you find the characters lel (which I do).
>>16 Well, it doesn't matter, just enjoy her music. IMO only her recent stuff is good, and not many of her Touhou arranges are interesting, as they feel more like remixes to me.
MOTD art
I wish I could see proper SJIS art in my MOTD, while retaining my fonts for normal use.
Is there any terminal (emulator) that makes it possible to show a fragment in a certain font and then show the rest in the usual fonts? Because I don't want to have my terminal with permanent Monafont. Hot damn, I'd kill to see Touhous in my MOTD.
Anyway, I found the files where I saved some of the SJIS art. Expect some activity on the SJIS thread. I'll ask around if someone has a big repository of art. Feel free to repost content from 4-ch, 2-ch, SAoVQ or any other cool free textboard in the thread.
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Anonymous2013-10-20 21:52
>>17 Mmm. You could pipe in the MOTD a command that your VT reads to set its font to Monafont, then issue the end, so it changes back. But that would be hacking your VT to read for those MOTD comments. Kinda like in emacs, you can place comments on how the file should be read and set, but you can choose to ignore.
I just wish many of the repositories I find stop making screenshots of said text art instead of just pasting it. I found lots on deviant art as well. There's bound to be some in pixiv.
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Anonymous2013-10-20 22:24
>>18 Sounds a bit too complicated for my laziness, although hacking a VT could be a fun thing to do in your free time.
Fucking Tumblr (I know) loves screenshots. You won't have much luck outside actual textboards or sites where images can't even be posted.
That's my desire. I would really like to look at SJIS-art 2hus in emacs, but since those crazy Japanese do their art in a proportional font, it never shows up right.
>>28 This is the only site I even browse anymore. I've blacklisted myself from basically any other form of entertainment. I now only program and read academic papers from arxiv when I don't have anything else to do.
>>29 You are not the only one, even though I have a huge manga addiction. I need more time on my programs and projects. FreeBSD is sooo awesome now, truly the best piece of Free Software in the market.
>>29 God, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I read literature from my backlog or work on my personal projects whenever I'm free. It feels much better than going to an ``ironic'' clone of the Touhou subreddit.
>>30 I gotta give it a try when I'm free. Everyone says it's wonderful as a server OS.
>>31 I tried it on my senior year in Junior High, then ran it as my stand alone laptop OS. Don't regret a thing. But now with boot-able ZFS, Jails, pkgng, poudriere, the AES-NI addition, DNSEC on OpenSSH, and too much more, the just the best. Hey, they even have a show now: http://www.bsdnow.tv/
>>32 I hear you man. I know what it is not to have internet connection. It's the one anti-drug that I depend on. Sometimes it makes me even more bad that with all the money governments are wasting on military, they could have supplied free wifi and satellite connection to the world for life, and have Fiber Optics on every 1km radius or urban areas. Heck, in just the military spending of the USA, we could have fed the world twice for their lifetimes.
ISP should really be doing Google's Blimp Wifi idea. It's ingenious. But they need to be open and honest with what they do on their network setup and users. maybe implement a way to verify the connection.
>>33 We aren't saging. Just not bumping the thread, dawg. Do you have something better to contribute?
>>38 Why? They nice, portable, and small sized. You don't need much to run servers, or ISPs for that matter. Most laptops anyways are portable desktops. I like to keep myself mobile.