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my shitty elbow is flaring up rn because of the cold/some personal mistakes, and i can only do one handed tasks, so here's another list of resources. for a while now i've wanted to have something to send to people i drag into the ren'py pit with me, so here is my curated list. the selling point here is that i am an empty headed ADHD disaster who is not very good at coding and i personally have successfully used all of these. i'll probs update this list in the future.

comments are open (even to people without a dreamwidth account) if you wanna suggest stuff but im keeping the post itself to stuff i have personally used. ;D

🎺 = Trumpet of MOST FERVENT EVANGELISM
πŸ’° = costs a lil money (worth it)


VSCODE EXTENSIONS
Official Ren'py Language Extension πŸŽΊ - highlights your code to make it way, WAY easier to read and edit.
Ren'py Launch and Sync πŸŽΊ - launch Ren'py straight to the line you're looking at in the code!! no more fast forward or typing in labels. (Kayin showed me this one and i screamed)
Ren'py Text Analyzer - tells you all sorts of interesting info/stats about your game
Wrap Selection - set up custom patterns to easily wrap highlighted text with tags. dead simple, works like a charm

HANDY UTILITIES
Ren'Edit - makes beta testing, proofreading, note-taking and corrections much easier.
Ren'py Action Editor - helps a lot with image positioning and ATL by providing a gui you can mess around in + code output to clipboard
Layered Image Visualizer πŸŽΊπŸ’° - INVALUABLE if you are using layeredimages as sprites.
Intro To Positioning In Ren'py - shows you how image positioning works via interactive tutorial.
Ren'py Hotspot Tool - make imagemap hotspots easy. it has a thread on the Lemmasoft forums.
Ren'py Visual Novel Viewer - if you're a "learn by picking apart someone else's code" kinda person this will help. please do not look at my code from my games though because it's bad DONTLOOKATME... OTL

FEATURE EXPANSIONS
Easy Ren'py Gallery πŸŽΊ - unlock images as the game progresses. very clear and easy to set up w/demo game
Controller Support Expansion πŸŽΊ - rocks ass. works right outta the box

VISUAL EFFECTS

Ren'py Auto Highlight - highlights and focuses sprite of talking character
Frost Breath & Snow - works great out of the box, dead simple to use and modify for other purposes
MVN Action Effects πŸ’° - some really neat vfx!!
Point Emitter - rocks ass. i used this for some of the fireworks in Potion Stand Story. good instructions.
Transitions & Dissolves - biiiiiig pack. also good for looking at and learning to make your own.
MVN Ren'py Shader Pack - lots of fun shaders to play with
Wave Shader - very flexible tool for wiggling stuff. wiggle your game. WIGGLE IT

TEXT EFFECTS
Kinetic Text Tags πŸŽΊ - i use this extensively for the shaky text (great for drama OR comedy, tbh)
MVN Text Effects & Shader Pack - LOTS of fun text effects like pulsing gradients and glowing letters

TUTORIALS ETC.
Screen Language For Dummies - 🎺 unfinished atm but already so much good info for newbies. read it!! REEEEAD ITTTT
LayeredImage Tutorial - 🎺 learn how to set up layered sprites. real nice tutorial, easy to follow
NomNomNami's tips - 🎺 a LOT of "things i wish i knew earlier" content here
VNDev Wiki - exactly what it says on the tin
Zeil Learnings - some great video tutorials with downloadables so you can play along
Visual Novel Design πŸŽΊ - really great ren'py videos. i'm honestly so mad that video tutorials are good sometimes
FeniksDev's site πŸŽΊ - LOTS of good ren'py info for devs of all skill levels

🎺🎺🎺 MORE GREAT STUFF (TOOT TOOT) πŸŽΊπŸŽΊπŸŽΊ
FeniksDev on itch - so many more tools i haven't even gotten around to testing yet (some free, some is πŸ’°)
Make Visual Novels on itch - Stella is a genius, just go browse (some free, some is πŸ’°)
official Ren'py discord - i know we're tired of joining discords but it is useful for real
r/Ren'py - a real good subreddit, i've learned a lot just searching here
 
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image searches are just junked up to hell. google, pinterest and duckduckgo's "no AI" filters do not fuckin work*. so, here are some places to look that will get you better results.

please keep in mind!...
β—¦ this is not a "100% AI-free" list. the base standard here is less useless than google.
β—¦ any site with user-submitted content should be treated as potentially contaminated. 
β—¦ if an image looks sus to you and has a post date of 2023 or later, it may be best to cast it aside.
β—¦ "AI or not" and similar tools are about as reliable as a coinflip. NEVER trust these tools and never ever pay for them.
β—¦ this list is maintained by one person, doing her best.
β—¦ please check and see if the resource you're about to suggest is already on the list I CANNOT TELL YOU HOW MUCH I HAVE BEEN BOMBARDED WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR THINGS THAT ARE ALREADY ON IT OMG

βœͺ big & searchable stuff

slop evader
https://tegabrain.com/Slop-Evader
hands down the easiest and fastest way to run a quick search without getting trash results. this is a browser extension for chrome and firefox that allows you to search the web exclusively for results from before the public release date of ChatGPT. you can do this manually on your own, (type before:2022 into your google searches for a quick-and-dirty way to sort th) but the extension does it for you.

istockphoto, getty images & alamy
https://www.istockphoto.com/ & https://www.gettyimages.com/ & https://www.alamy.com/

MIRACULOUSLY, these have not yet fallen to AI. they will probably advertise stupid AI "tools" loudly at you, but those are for modifying images after-the-fact. they do not actually allow generated images to be uploaded for sale. their size and popularity, along with the fact that stock photo sites tend to be good about specific keywords and descriptions, makes them ideal places to search. ime these sites were like half of google image results pre-AI-boom anyway LOL.
(3/1/2026 edit: shutterstock used to be under this header, but they started explicitly allowing AI-generated submissions and made their search a nightmare so they no longer meet the Less Useless Than Google requirement. thanks princess-spock @ tumblr for the heads up.)

pexels
https://www.pexels.com
free stock photo site. large selection, pretty good search tools. explicitly does not allow generative AI uploads.

pixabay
https://pixabay.com/
free stock photo site. requires AI images to be labeled and lets you filter for authentic images only. (unfortunately they aren't super diligent about moderating; be wary of images posted after about 2022. thanks for the heads up leigh)

unsplash
https://unsplash.com/
free stock photo site. explicitly does not allow generative AI uploads.

morguefile
https://morguefile.com/
another free stock photo site! this one doesn't have an explicit policy about AI, but they are a long-standing institution. my test searches didn't turn up anything that smelled off to me. not 100% guaranteed AI-free, but i do guarantee as of this writing, it's 500% less polluted than google.

flickr
https://www.flickr.com/search/
not completely AI-free, but it hasn't been cool since yahoo instant messenger still existed, so the slop peddlers mostly ignore it. GREAT search tools, lots of Creative Commons stuff, you can even use advanced search to narrow your search by date to pre-AI-boom times. heads up, this is one of the rare big long-standing gallery sites that still allows some NSFW images, so be warned if you don't use the filters DICKS WILL BE ON YOUR SCREEN. (i guess that probably also means you could find nude reference there.)

the wikimedia commons (thanks for the suggestion, pagodrink!)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/
huge, searchable database, and while it's not 100% AI-free, they're pretty strict about AI. (additional info here.) The vast majority of Wikimedia images are authentic. also fun because the images you'll get here usually have more context around them than a random stock photo. keep in mind: wikimedia is an educational resource that does not shy away from potentially upsetting content. graphic images of human and animal suffering/injury/corpses can easily turn up in searches. (you can try using openverse's search tools to narrow to wikimedia and filter/blur sensitive content, though ime it's more likely to time out and misbehave.)

nappy (suggested by multiple people)
https://nappy.co/
free stock photo site specifically focused on Black and Brown models. all CC0! no anti-AI policy that i can find, but having looked around, nothing has the AI stink on it. photographers also have profiles that link to their websites.

the internet archive
https://archive.org/
can be a little tricky and clunky to use at times, but filters can often turn up interesting stuff you won't find in other places. definitely not AI-free but can be filtered by date to pre-AI-boom uploads. lots of books here, btw. books with IMAGES in 'em.

the base mesh
https://www.thebasemesh.com/
a fantastic growing archive of basic 3D models of common objects. easy to download and view an object at an angle.

same energy (thanks for the suggest, animtrash!)
https://same.energy
works a lot like pinterest's previously excellent visual search and doesn't seem to turn up heinous amounts of slop (i tested with some keywords: beautiful girl, castle, scifi city, etc. and didn't really see anything that set off the alarms). you can upload an image or keyword search. left click on an image to get more results similar. right-click to see the source and enlarge the image. to be totally clear, this does use machine learning-- it would have to! but it's the kind of machine learning stuff that was in use and actually useful before the Besloppening of All Things.

zerochan & safebooru
https://www.zerochan.net/ & https://safebooru.org/
these aren't without problems and i do not post them uncritically; unsourced posting (and reposting without permission, usually from JP artists on pixiv and twitter) are long-standing problems on these sites. BUT they also house a lot of official/promo art from various anime and games, and they have pretty meticulously detailed tagging. if you're looking to figure out how to stylize a specific thing, they can help. zerochan forbids slop, safebooru allows it but requires a label (put -ai_generated in your search). try searching "official art" on both if you want to exclude stuff yoinked from pixiv and twitter with dubious permission. as an aside, i also highly recommend the Character Design References Visual Library for finding all sorts of examples of how professional artists do their thing.

animal photo reference repository (ty epsi for the suggestion)
https://www.animal-photo-references.com
repository of photos of lots of different kinds of animals! nothing here is generative. "Artists creating derivative or transformative works without Generative AI have blanket permission to reference these photos." (look at theeeeeeeeese...)

iNaturalist (ty for the suggestion Luna!)
https://www.inaturalist.org/
tons of photos of animals, easily narrowed down to specific species. great search tools. heads up: includes dead animals! but if you absolutely don't wanna accidentally see a dead animal, you'll want to narrow your searches to "alive". if you DO need to see a dead one you can narrow to that too. (horror artists, rejoice.) a heads up thanks to fluffgar - unfortunately site staff seems to have been taken in by AI, but generated images are, as of this writing, still not acceptable. the quality of the information (and unfortunately the photos) here may degrade over time, so keep that in mind if you're from the future and the AI bubble hasn't burst yet.

Schmidt Ocean Institute (ty for the suggestion anon!)
https://schmidtocean.photoshelter.com/galleries/root
it's exactly what it says on the tin. searchable database of lots of photos of ocean life, with descriptions. these are photos taken by actual researchers for academic purposes. hosted on a third-party gallery site, photoshelter, which has an "AI search" (turned off by default).

vishopper (ty gingervitis!)
https://www.vishopper.com/
a more specialized stock image library-- "creator and distributor of cut out images and textures for architectural visualization". LOTS to see here; humans, animals, plants, backgrounds, neatly cut-out from photos for compositing. unfortunately allows AI images but also lets you exclude them from searches. (search narrowing tools are also great here.)

openverse (ty cogdog!)
https://openverse.org/
a search engine that pulls from a lot of the places mentioned previously in this list (see their sources page). all content is under a creative commons or public domain license. as always, scrutinize your sources here-- AI could easily slip through-- but my test searches didn't return anything sludgy looking. it can be a little finicky, but it turns up good results.

βœͺ the holy trinity of "what does that look like from that angle" tools

reference angle
http://referenceangle.com/
a much more specific tool. pose the 3D head, search, get photos of real humans at the angle of the head.

animal photo art reference search (thanks for the suggestion, seb!)
https://x6ud.github.io/#/
it does what reference angle does... but for animals!

pose search (ty to scazrelet's big-ass list)
https://x6ud.github.io/pose-search/#/
pose a skeleton, tilt a camera, find ref photos!

βœͺ more specific stuff

smithsonian open access (thank you deramin for the suggestion!)
https://www.si.edu/openaccess
lots of content, lots of it copyright-free. since it's a museum, a lot of this is going to be more on the historical side. they have some 3D scans of things that are pretty neat and viewable in-browser-- look at this crab!

swordis
(ty for the suggestion gingervitis) & museum replicas limited
https://swordis.com/https://museumreplicas.com/
these are stores, but they've got a ton of good high-quality photos of different types of melee weapons. museum replicas limited also has a lot of what i'd call renfaire-wear, a lot of it historically accurate!

filmgrab (ty to scazrelet's big-ass list)
https://film-grab.com/
big archive of screenshots from movies.

sakugabooru
(ty for the suggestion kradeelav!)
https://www.sakugabooru.com
clips of sakuga (extra-quality animation) from various anime. no explicit anti-AI policy i can find, but probably unlikely to get polluted as basically anyone contributing to this would have to have something resembling taste lmao

roomstyler (ty jurplepicks!)
https://roomstyler.com/3dplanner
build a 3D room for background reference!

art libraries
https://www.creativeuncut.com/ - video game concept & official art
settei dreams - anime production art
characterdesignreferences - "character-focused art within the realms of animation, illustration, games, and comics"
https://artvee.com/ - high-resolution, public domain paintings, posters and illustrations (anon suggestion, ty!)

hair!
https://hji.co.uk/gallery - searchable database with photos of hairstyles! (includes texture as a searchable category!)

clothes!

this part of the list is pretty thin, and the topic is broad. my #1 tip is if you're drawing historical clothing, look for costume shops for theater/reenactment (a couple of those are included here). they tend to have good photos.
https://urstyle.fashion - remember polyvore? it's polyvore 2
https://vintagedancer.com - my go-to for historical fashion from the victorian era through the 1990s
https://same.energy/ - mentioned above, seems pretty good for searching specific style keywords
suitpic - not very searchable as it's a bluesky feed, but INVALUABLE suit reference
https://tokyofashion.com/ - japanese street fashion! really cool stuff here!
https://www.osfcostumerentals.org/OSF-Costume-Rentals - a good place to start looking for any period fashion
traditional russian costume and glebushkin (ty Seb!) - good reference for lots of traditional Russian clothing! you may need to autotranslate some stuff if you can't read Russian.
hikishop (ty Seb!) - WWI/WW2 reproduction military costume shop, geared toward historical reeanactors, with lots of detail shots. (content warning: yes, they do have Nazi Stuff; use it to draw historically accurate images of Nazis dying in hilarious ways πŸ‘)
Drawing Fashion History (thank you anon) - this is on pinterest, but it's carefully curated by an artist. historical fashion that goes all the way back to the middle ages!
 

great stock photo reference by & for artists! (suggested by many!)
adorkastock, trueref, theposearchives, nullentitystock, sambeawesome, jookpubstock, fatphotoref, nyxnaiastock

figure drawing tools by & for artists! (suggested by many!)
posemaniacs, line of actionquickposes, rkgk, sketchdaily, adorkastock

poseable 3d models! (ty splanet for the first one!)
posemy.art, justsketchme, magicposer, designdoll
mesh2motion - cool project i ran across on bsky. allows you to see a humanoid model (and a few animals) at different angles with a bunch of pre-set animations you can pause and turn around. you can upload your own models and set the bones, too; this is a project-in-development that could have a lot of useful applications for artists.

βœͺ suggestions welcome
comments on this blog entry are open even if you don't have a dreamwidth account. keep in mind i'm not looking to make a full list of all the art resources online; the goal here is to patch the google-shaped hole left by AI. some ideal criteria:

  • free
  • low friction (no barriers to entry, ideally about as quick and easy to use as google)
  • AI shit not allowed OR required to be marked and easy to avoid/exclude from search
  • images should have sources
  • good search narrowing tools/categorization/etc.
  • broad range of content; likely to return a lot of varied images, rather than just one or two pictures of something
  • lots of creative commons/public domain stuff is a huge bonus
⚠️ if you have a problem with something on the list:
please do point it out if there's a severe and un-addressed problem with an entry. if your problem is just "x resource is lacking/not good enough/not to my tastes", i welcome you to suggest something better. please remember i am one (1) person with limited time and energy. and i have feelings.
βœͺ did this help you? spread it around!
some shareable posts on different websites that link back to this list:
bluesky, mastodon, tumblr, pillowfort, cara
some people get a 403 error; send them to the archive.org page.
(feel free to make your own posts on other sites i haven't posted it on!)

not-entirely-shameless self-promo: if you wanna see what i'm making, you can find a haphazard series of links to it all at https://doodlemancy.com, the world's most website that is online. doodlemancy dot com: it's website!™®


* wait, hang on, what do you mean the filters "don't work"?
pinterest uses a combination of metadata and AI to detect AI content, but it isn't always reliable. people seem to have varying experiences with pinterest. because individual feeds are so tailored, it's hard to tell exactly what's going on, but if you check out the subreddit a lot of people are always complaining about AI.

duckduckgo and extensions that filter google image results most often rely on a popular uBlock Origin 
blacklist. unfortunately, the blacklist has been getting less effective over time as the internet has gotten more polluted with AI imagery.

you will always have to rely on your own judgment at least a little. searching in less polluted places helps minimize risk.

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this is not a paid post. but it could be, eagle dot cool team, if you're reading this. hit me up. hello. wink wonk.

so Pinterest did a big fucky-wucky earlier this year, which seems to be ongoing, and i didn't really like using it for my reference boards anyway. it was the best thing i had but i am always antsy about anything that depends on Being Online or Being Beholden To Someone Else's TOS. it's a sandcastle on someone else's beach. refern was a nice alternative that i tried out, but a major UI change 2 weeks into using it put me off, and then uh, it died. which is a tragedy-- it was really nice even if i didn't love the update.

cool stuff you can do with eagle
what i've always wanted is basically a local booru system, a la Zerochan and its bretheren. that is pretty much what eagle.cool is. you drop in your files and you can create a tag system basically any way you like. and in addition to images it can organize:
  • videos
  • fonts
  • sound files
  • svgs
  • 3d objects
when i found out i could organize sounds and music in it i screamed, because that would have been so useful when i was working on Potion Stand Story. but it will save my ass for Iron Company.
some of these things require you to download some of its extensions, which is done in-app and is super easy.

you can create individual reference libraries for different subjects. you can folder and subfolder. you can organize your tags by folders and color-code them. you can search by color (and all sorts of other things). you can even import your pinterest straight into it, which would have been nice if i'd noticed up-front because i did that the wfdownloader way and it was a lot messier LMAO.

it also comes with a browser extension so you can right-click and save things directly to Eagle, AND easily mass-yoink images from a page. and it saves sources automatically. S'BEAUTIFUL.

it is not free software, but it is a one time purchase, a rare and beautiful and reasonably priced thing these days. (free alternative later in this post.) it is probably the best 35 bucks i've spent this year. i've put a lot of hours into organizing and tagging my collection of reference images and stock photos and so on and it's so nice. it's so nice to be able to put custom thumbnails on fonts and actually be able to see them in their natural environment instead of squint at Windows' font viewer and try to mentally project how something will look in CSP. it's SOOOOOOOO nice to be struggling with drawing a thing and then search my tag for that thing and find the ref image i need without a bunch of hunt-and-peck through my old reference folders (which windows refuses to generate thumbnails for lmfao GOD).

at this point im pretty much using Eagle exclusively as the way that i access images on my hard drive. windows photo viewer? isn't that the bitch who sometimes takes entire minutes to open a single image for no reason? yeah haha i don't really know her. file explorer? more like file exploder. exploding with farts. because it's ass. in comparison to Eagle.

potential caveats...
  • technically there are "AI tools" (πŸ™„πŸ–•) but they are plug-ins/add-ons that are not preinstalled and that you do not have to use. the software will never pester you about AI crap; you don't even have to have it visible in your GUI. on the grand scale of software companies participating in The Great Shill, they are, frankly, doing a pretty poor job of shilling given that i didn't notice they were there until after purchase LOL. they'll be fine when the bubble pops.
  • Eagle makes its own library in its own folder, so it does store an extra copy of everything. BUT: you can export things again really easily. so if you end up having to delete the original folders to save space, it's relatively simple to just have Eagle spit all that stuff back out if you need to. also, syncing Eagle across devices with a cloud service works like a charm.
  • no mobile option as far as i can tell. desktop only. idc, im old
  • now when i do actually have to "open a folder" and "locate a file" in file explorer i feel like i have been teleported back to the middle ages and i am stepping around horse poop in the street
and a free alternative!
Allusion is a visual library manager that integrates with my beloved PureRef. it doesn't have as many features, but it does allow you to create a tagged, browse-able image library. it also pulls things from the folders on your hard drive rather than creating its own separate library with copies.
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a couple of things up front:
  • i'm not personally on Windows 11 yet but all of these tools work for 11.
  • this is not an invitation to badger me about linux. linux is fine but it is not viable for me. if you want to pay your own travel fare to come to my house and set up all of my extremely finicky peripherals and software with it, for free, sure, give me a time and date, i'd fuckin love to see you try.
  • don't badger me about security either lol. we all have to make our own risk assessments with this stuff and i've made mine; i stay a little behind specifically so that i don't get hit with updates that break things i need, waste my time, shove more AI trash in my face and potentially cost me money. immediately and unthinkingly saying yes to every update is how you lose your hard drive.
now that we've got that out of the way, here are the 3 large cast iron pans i have used to beat windows 10 (and, by proxy, friends' copies of windows 11) into a stupor and convince it that it is actually my beautiful dead wife windows 7 when it regains consciousness.

1. Open Shell
previously known as Classic Shell, Open Shell lets you return to a time when the Windows taskbar and start menu were designed with usability in mind instead of whatever the fuck happened in 2012. you can use it to make your current Windows GUI look and function more like pre-8 versions of Windows. it also adds a ton of handy functionality by letting you create custom submenus (i have one where i can easily launch all my gamedev stuff, one for emulators, one for my stream setup, etc. it's really neat!). you can also have a custom start button and stuff. there's lot's of customizing to be done! GET IT HERE.

2. Windows Update Blocker
i have negative tolerance for forced updates that randomly make my tablet unusable or keep me waiting around all fucking day when i have SHIT I'M TRYING TO DO. this lets me update on my own time, on my own terms, after thoroughly checking to make sure that the latest update isn't a brick-maker. be aware that the first time you run it, if there's an update in the queue it will probably still manage to install itself and you'll have to turn on WUB again after the restart-- but after that, you can live in peace. the other caveat here is you won't be able to download anything from Microsoft (ex. if you want to get something like PowerTools or whatever from the Microsoft Store, you'll have to turn off WUB temporarily). GET IT HERE. (and if you like it, you can donate to the developer!)

3. ShutUpWindows
originally ShutUpWindows10, it also supports 11. ShutUpWindows provides a large number of switches to turn off garbage. most importantly, you can use it to kill Copilot and Recall. there's a lot of stuff you can do with it that you technically can already do in Windows, but it provides a centralized location for all those little switches, and it's an easier way to make sure Windows continues to respect your preferences. you might have to occasionally open it and run it again after updates. GET IT HERE.

when using these tools, remember that they can and will sometimes interfere with stuff and keep that in mind when you're troubleshooting anything. also: be mindful of all the settings! especially ShutUpWindows-- don't just go with the recommended settings, comb through and know what you are turning on or off. the point of all of this software is to take back control over your PC, so don't let anyone make these choices for you.
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after this week's various experiences fighting my way successfully through customer service (YET AGAIN) (GOD I'VE DONE THIS SO MANY TIMES IT'S LITERALLY BECOME A RUNNING JOKE WITH MY FRIENDGROUP) i thought about how i keep meaning to write a guide to dealing with bad customer service, and how also sometimes i know stuff now and have something helpful to say. i have gathered EXP in certain areas, enough to speak almost-semi-authoritatively-ish on certain topics. so far i've written:

Merch Photography For Hobbyists and Unprofessionals - a guide to taking decent merch photos with your phone
Shrinky Dink Research Notes - 30 or so pages of rambling about how i made cute handmade keychain charms with shrinky dink plastic
How To Put Your Cheap Tablet On An Ergo Arm - a short tutorial on how to mount your tablet on a monitor arm without shelling out for a tablet that's compatible with ergo arms or shelling out for the ergo arm (IT'S JUST A MONITOR ARM WITH A HIGHER PRICE TAG MOSTLY)
How To Notepad, a video about how i make tear-off notepads SOOOOO easy omg you can just do that in your house
and of course, most recently, my Bluesky Strategy Guide.

these are all free btw, even though they're in my ko-fi shop. you can pay for them but the idea is you download them for free and then give me money if i changed your life for the better (and you can afford to pay me a few bucks) (you literally do not have to though)

so here's a to-do list of things i wanna write up eventually, in no particular order.
  • some kind of guide for how to navigate bad customer service and recover your cash when a big company screws with you, how to pursue vengeance against smaller shops that turn out to be scams, and how to best protect yourself from getting fucked with in the future (i have a curse, and thus a lot of experience)
  • a guide to buying decent electronics when you're perpetually broke
  • a guide/collection of resources for starting a merch shop, specifically targeted at artists in my weeb-y corner of the internet (a lot of the how-to-etsy guides out there are for... idk how else to say it... normie stuff. or like rich WASPy hobby moms with shabby chic craft sheds in the back yard who are selling their pottery)
  • a guide to finding free-to-use-commercially-or-otherwise art resources that is NOT just mostly unlabeled link list-- i wanna get into the specifics of what i look for where and what certain sites are best for (preview pro tip: flickr is more alive and more useful than you're probably aware of)
  • everything they don't tell you about die cutting stickers at home with a cricut/silhouette/etc. (how to choose one, how to troubleshoot common issues, how to avoid common pitfalls)
  • "Anything But GIMP," a guide about alternatives to photoshop that are not goddamn GIMP and also a salty list of reasons that people who are not actually professional or serious hobbyist artists need to STOP recommending GIMP (i fucking hate GIMP)
  • a cookbook with all my various recipes i've been slowly posting here (i have more!), probably with a section about Cooking For Beginners Who Think They Can't Possibly Cook Because They Have Anxiety
  • how i made sprites for Potion Stand Story using Vroids
i like to be helpful. i've benefited greatly from a lot of free internet resources and guides over the years so i like to try to make stuff like this once in a while too. if any of this sounds interesting, or if you are aware of my various internet activities and are wondering "how does doodlemancy do That Other Thing," let me know and i might add it to the list. i try to stick to stuff that people actually ask me about because they think i know what i'm doing; i'm not trying to be an authority of any sort here, i just like to offer what i can that's useful.
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Here's my list of bluesky tips for newbies! Heck, you might even learn something from it if you've been there a while. Putting it here on my blog since it's an easy place to do Formatting™ and stuff.

11/15/2024: Bluesky updated with new features! My body updated with THE FLU this week so I can't update the guide right now but here's a link to the new features thread.

A disclaimer before we start:
• I am not affiliated with Bluesky staff. I'm just some lady. I'm not trying to claim ultimate authority or anything here.
• This guide kinda assumes you're coming over from twitter, but it might still be useful if you aren't.
• It's also very artist-focused, because I'm an artist... but it might still be useful if you aren't.
• I mostly use Bluesky on a PC, because using mobile apps a lot is ouch oof hurty on my hands. You might have to extrapolate some stuff yourself on mobile.
Pleeeeeease understand I can't provide individual tech support/troubleshooting. I'm very very busy and I have carpal tunnel syndrome. Please check out Bluesky's help pages for more.

πŸ€– First things first: try to look like a people.
There is already a bot/scammer problem on bluesky, the same as there has been on twitter for ages. It's one of those annoying little signs of a thriving social media platform (well... formerly thriving in twitter's case lol). Before you start interacting with people I really recommend doing a couple of things real quick so you don't look sus:

• Upload a profile pic. This is the absolute bare minimum to not look like a potential scammer or bot.
• Put something in your profile.
• Make an introductory post of some sort. Introduce yourself. Tell us what you're here to do. It doesn't have to be fancy.

⚽ Bluesky is very active, but your Following feed will need a push to get rolling.
• Sky Follower Bridge (a Chrome/Firefox extension) can help you find people you followed on twitter! Failing that, over on twitter, search "bluesky" or "bsky", sort the search to "people i follow", and start lookin'. Maybe do this over a few days. Find a few people whenever you compulsively check twitter.
• Now that you've followed some people, go through your following list and see who they're following, or look and see if they have lists or starter packs. This is an easy way to find more cool people to follow.
• Other social media has probably made you allergic to anything labeled "Discover" or "For You"/"Popular With Friends". You can let down your guard a little here! It's worth looking once in a while, especially once you follow more people, you have your dis-interests muted, and it can triangulate what might be interesting to you a little better. Contrary to the oft-advertised notion that Bluesky "doesn't have algorithms," it does... it's just that your following feed is chronological, and other feeds are more algorithmic for specific purposes.

It'll take a little effort to get your feed active, but you'll get there.

🌐 If you have your own website/domain, set it up as your user handle.

That's bluesky's form of "verification." It's automated, you don't have to wait for approval, and it lets people know you're you. See how my profile link includes my website domain? https://bsky.app/profile/doodlemancy.com That's relatively easy to set up. Go to settings > change handle, click "I have my own domain," and follow the onscreen instructions. (After doing this, you'll probably have to fix links to your profile on other sites. That's why it's good not to put it off.)

βš™οΈ Check out your moderation settings.
1. You should go to this page specifically (which is not very clearly linked in moderation settings, unfortunately; hopefully this will change) - and change your individual settings per content label. I personally have pretty much everything set to "warn."
2. Set muted words and tags up too, if you'd like.

PSSSSSSSSSSSSST: The fact that labels exist for certain kinds of content does not necessarily mean they're explicitly allowed. For example, the "Extremist/Intolerance" label can help you avoid unexpectedly seeing, say, journalistic photos of a nazi rally that are both newsworthy and upsetting. Bluesky's ToS prohibits "Promoting hate or extremist conduct that targets people or groups based on their race, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, disability, or sexual orientation". This is not to say that Bluesky moderation has been or will be perfect-- it certainly does have many of the same problems even pre-Elon twitter did-- but it's not the free-for-all it's occasionally been misrepresented as with out-of-context screenshots of the filter settings.

βš™οΈ Some more settings you might want to mess with...
• Who, if anyone, can DM (direct message) you (Settings > Chat Settings)
• Your font, font size, and Dark/Light mode settings (Settings > Appearance)
• You can disable autoplay for video and gifs (Settings > Accessibility > Media)
• How you want posts in threads sorted (Settings > Thread Preferences)
• Whether you want to see reposts, replies, and quote posts in your Following feed (Settings > Following Feed Preferences)
• Unfortunately there is no native way to turn off reposts individually for specific users you follow right now; people have been begging for it, so hopefully soon?! deck.blue allows this though! (thanks Shan for pointing this out!)
 

πŸ“° Custom feeds are your new best friend.
These rule, because:
• Anyone can set one up and fine-tune it with keywords and stuff, and then others can pin those feeds to their sidebar. Example: the Kawaii Art feed! Check out that description! It tells you exactly how to get into the feed. Search around for more feeds!
• You can put feeds of your posts (ex. just your art posts) on your profile, mitigating that problem of "oh no all my reposts and memes are preventing people from easily seeing my art when they come to my profile!"
• Discoverability! If you find active custom feeds for content you post frequently, you can use their hashtags and reach more people.
• You can set up feeds to sort your timeline into more manageable chunks! There are some good pre-made custom feeds out there. I HIGHLY recommend pinning Mutuals, OnlyPosts, My Bangers, Mentions, πŸ“Œ, and Quiet Posters-- see their descriptions for further info about why and how they're useful. Several make up for twitter features that aren't quite built-in to bluesky yet.
• You can click the # symbol at the top of your timeline to see your Feeds list. Scroll down to "Discover More Feeds" and you can search for more!
• To grab the direct link to a feed, click the three-dot menu in the feed, hit "share feed," and the link will be copied to your clipboard. When linked in a post, it will make a tidy little preview, as seen here.

Okay, how do I set up my own feed?
Head over to skyfeed.app! Here is a good in-depth tutorial for setting up a feed, and here's another good one. It may look a little intimidating at first, but you'll get there. Give it a shot!

🏷️ Labelers and moderation lists are also your friends.
If you follow a labeler account, it'll show little labels under people's usernames if they've been categorized by that labeler. This can be used for fun and whimsy, or it can be used for feed curation.

You can report things to labelers the same way you report to Bluesky Moderation. Any labelers you subscribe to will appear in the list of Moderation Services you can report stuff to. This means if you follow labelers for fun/cool stuff too, you can report people for being fun and cool and they'll get labeled as fun and cool. ;D You can see labelers you've subscribed to under Settings > Moderation > Advanced.

Here are my favs:

AI Imagery Labeler: Subscribe to this one and you can filter a lot of AI-generated content out before it ever reaches your eyeballs. You can also use it to just make sure that you're aware that any AI-generated imagery you see is AI-generated. Consistently a trustworthy labeler, in my experience.

Yard Crow: A popular one. Labels for different types of creatives, and some other stuff.

πŸ’¬ Interact with people!
• Don't just like, share stuff! Without algorithms pushing stuff around, sharing is the best way to help creatives you like get seen by more people. Custom feeds mitigate the problem of "oh no now nobody can see Just My Posts in my feed.
• Likes are still good though, they aren't useless! Likes help push your posts into the Discover/Popular With Friends feeds for other people.
• Comment on stuff! If you have something nice to say, say it!

πŸ•ŠοΈ You don't have to censor words or add your links in replies. It's fine. You're free.
Bluesky doesn't suppress posts with links in them, so your link can be in the main post. You don't have to say p4tr30n. or Pa/treon or k/ofi or l*nk or whatever and you don't have to censor "naughty" words or use euphemisms. (Of course, if there's a specific reason you don't want a post to be searchable, you can still goof up keywords a bit.)

🎨 Artists: some tips to get seen!
• Participate in art shares. A lot of artists will do art shares when they hit a specific follower count, for their birthdays, for seasonal stuff, or just for the heck of it. These are threads where you're encouraged to share your art. Sometimes they're focused on a specific type of art. Remember to follow the rules of the art share and be generous-- don't just drop your stuff and run, share some other people's posts from the thread as well, and share the original post.

• Participate in "art trains". These types of posts were also popular on twitter. Usually these take the form of a long chain of Quote Reposts on a theme, like "Artists, post your purple art". You quote-repost it, you copy-paste the call-to-action phrase, you add your art, boom. May or may not include an encouragement to tag in your friends and peers. Now you've shared someone else's art along with your own and there's an opportunity for artists following you to do the same!

• Keep an eye out for lists and starter packs people are making; if they let you suggest additions, you can wiggle right in.

• Don't be shy, smack that πŸ” button on your art posts sometimes. Some people won't see your posts on the first round, just DO IT! You'll reach people in different time zones! My personal strategy is I πŸ” every 2-3 hours the first day, πŸ” the next day when I wake up and check Bluesky, and then πŸ” just kinda whenever I remember for the next few days. When new notifs on that post start to slow down I leave it alone for a while, to be dug up and πŸ”'d again a few weeks or months down the line. ;D

• If you miss having scheduled posts, PostyBirb may be an acceptable stand-in until we get them on-site. This is a good way to queue up a bunch of your art backlog to post without just machine-gunning it the first few days. A slower drip-feed of initial art posts is a good way to net new followers and not overwhelm your current followers' feeds.

• Make a pinned post! This is a post that sits at the top of your profile all the time. Just click the little three-dot menu and hit "pin to your profile." You can only pin one post, but there's no reason you can't turn it into a thread. Here's what I did. (i swear i'm not just trying to self-promote all over this Useful Post, lmao, i just like having examples...)

• Ideally, your profile should say you're an artist, and you should have a link somewhere in your bio or pinned post to a place where people can see your art. Having custom feeds set up is good, but you can't always rely on people to click on Feeds instead of the Media tab, because a lot of people who are newer to bluesky (and a lot of people who have been around for a while) still don't know what they are. Make it as easy and friction-free as possible for people to see what you're about.

Some useful hashtags and things:
#artistsonbluesky and of course #art - good to slap on any ol' art post!
#blueskynightmarket - gets you into the Blue Sky Night Market feed, for creatives selling their crafts and merch.
#ocsky - used by OC (original character) enthusiasts.
See also this list of feeds!

πŸ“ Use alt text on images whenever possible.
This is a good and cool thing to do, because:

Accessibility: It helps people with visual impairments/visual processing issues make sense of your posts.
Context: Prevents the all-too-common social media experience of "That looks cool. Sure wish I knew what it was."
Searchability: Alt text factors into search results on bluesky, making your images more searchable in the future. (But please don't abuse alt text just to shove more hashtags and keywords in there though, imagine being blind and having your screen reader just read you like 50 hashtags in a row, that sucks!!)
It Feeds The Feeds: Many custom feeds also use keywords from alt text. For example, if you put alt text on your Sailor Moon or Madoka Magica or Precure fan art, even if it's not hashtagged, it'll probably end up in the Magical Girls feed my friend Hika made and reach people that are following that feed.
More Shares: Bluesky users are more likely to share your post if it has alt text. Users who know they have followers who need alt text are understandably less willing to share things without it.

How do I write good alt text? What's expected here?
For screenshots of text, such as a social media post or an excerpt from a news article, include the text. Image descriptions are more of a creative exercise and people have differing opinions about it. Remember, a screen reader is going to read it aloud to people as they try to navigate their feeds, so I try to keep mine informative but concise.

Further reading:
How To Write Alt Text and Image Descriptions for the Visually Impaired - a good solid guide to how to do the thing!
Against Access by John Lee Clark - essay by a DeafBlind author; highly recommended read. You really should read the whole thing, but I'll include the excerpt that stuck with me the most regarding descriptions of visual stuff:

"I cannot count the times I’ve stopped reading a video transcript because it started with a dense word picture. Even if a description is short and well done, I often wish there were no description at all. Get to the point, already! How ironic that striving after access can actually create a barrier. When I pointed this out during one of my seminars, a participant made us all laugh by doing a parody: “Mary is wearing a green, blue, and red striped shirt; every fourth stripe also has a purple dot the size of a pea in it, and there are forty-seven stripes—”

“You’re killing me,” I said. “I can’t take any more of that!”

Now serious, she said it was clear to her that none of that stuff about Mary’s clothes mattered, at least if her clothes weren’t the point. What mattered most about the image was that Mary was holding her diploma and smiling. “But,” she wondered, “do I say, Mary has a huge smile on her face as she shows her diploma or Mary has an exuberant smile or showing her teeth in a smile and her eyes are crinkled at the edges?”

It’s simple. Mary has a huge smile on her face is the best one. It’s the don’t-second-guess-yourself option."

What if I keep forgetting to add alt text?
In Accessibility Settings, you can toggle on "require alt text before posting," and the website/app won't allow you to post images without adding alt text. (Unfortunately a bit inflexible, but you sure won't forget.)

What if the alt text doesn't fit in the character limit?
Standard practice seems to be to reply to the first post with the same image, say something like "alt text continued," and stick whatever didn't fit into that post.

What if I have a competing disability that makes writing alt text hard for me?
You can tag your images #Alt4Me if you're low spoons and don't have the wherewithal to alt text them yourself, and volunteers will come by to add alt text in a reply in your thread. (The perhaps-obvious caveat here is that random volunteers won't always have the context they need to write correct alt text for your image.)

In the end, if you can't always do it, or you can't do it at all, your disability is not less important than anyone else's. There is unfortunately a small contingent of sighted Crusaders For The Disabled™ (note: this is sarcasm) who have decided anyone who doesn't always use alt text is ableist and must be bullied or scolded; I'm in the competing disability boat and my advice is just to block anyone who does that. (I wrote a longer thread about this once.)

πŸ‘©‍πŸ’» Did you like tweetdeck? (Or do you want a more advanced feed with columns?)
You may enjoy using deck.blue or tokimeki.blue for a similar multi-column experience. (These services also let you see your exact follower count once it gets over 1000, if you're the kind of person who Has To Know The Number.)

☣️ Clearsky can be useful, but: handle with care.
This tool lets you see some useful but also potentially upsetting information: Lists (including moderation lists) and starter packs you're in, who you're blocking, and who you are blocked by.

Before you search your handle on Clearsky: Are you in a bad mood or feeling emotionally vulnerable? Maybe now isn't the time for a glimpse of how many people have you blocked. If you want to see an example of what it's going to look like without searching yourself, here's what it looks like when you search me. I don't care if you see! (btw, here's why blocks are public. I don't think it's ideal that they are, but keep it in mind. Mutes are private.)

Remember: people block/modlist for all sorts of reasons and it does not necessarily mean they hate you. They may just be on bluesky for something really specific (see: the very funny "Not Porn" list someone is doggedly adding everyone who doesn't post porn to) and blocking anyone whose posts aren't relevant to them. And even if it is for Unfriendliness Reasons, well, I'm on some kinda passive-aggressively-worded "AI haters" mod lists and I don't want to interact with AI bros anyway, so more power to 'em, right?)

Blocking the creator of a list or starter pack will remove you from it. Unfortunately this doesn't work with moderation lists; you'll have to report the moderation list to Bluesky Moderation Service.

β›” The Nuclear Block (and the gentler-but-useful mute)
Bluesky's block feature is so powerful that people have started calling it the "nuclear block". When you block someone:

β˜’ They can't see your posts.
β˜’ You can't see their posts.
β˜’ Other people can't see their posts in your threads.
β˜’ Any quote posts of each other from either of you will have "blocked post" and no information anyone can use to dig up who was even being quoted.

This allows you to shut things down and prevent a lot of the type of rubbernecking/pile-ons that twitter was notorious for. An encouragement you will often hear from users on Bluesky is "block, don't engage." I don't think this is always the correct answer in every conflict, but it is a really good idea when you come across people who are just trolling/outrage farming/being a hateful jerk. If someone is being a jerk in a way that violates the Terms of Service, you should definitely report it-- but then you should block them. More reports won't necessarily do anything.

Muting is also nice! From Bluesky's User FAQ: "Muting prevents you from seeing any notifications or top-level posts from an account. If they reply to a thread, you’ll see a section that says “Post from an account you muted” with an option to show the post. The account will not know that they have been muted."

πŸ•΅οΈ This isn't normal search... this is... ADVANCED search.
You can search a specific person's posts! add "from:username" to the search (remember, no space after the colon). You need the full user handle in there, and handles differ a bit depending on whether they're tied to a domain or not. Some examples: if you wanted to search for posts where I've said the word "zelda," on my main account, your search terms would be: from:doodlemancy.com zelda. if you wanted to search for posts on my shop account where i've said the word "stickers", your search terms would be from:doodlemancyshop.bsky.social stickers. Click those links to see examples with the searchbar filled out. (Including or not including the @ symbol doesn't seem to matter.)

More handy advanced search terms (I learned them from
this post):
from:me - search your own posts
mentions:username - search mentions of a username
mentions:me - search your own mentions
"SEARCH PHRASE" - searches will return the specific phrase within the quotes (those words in that order, instead of just any post that happens to have both words somewhere in it)
domain:DOMAIN.XYZ - search posts that contain a link to a specific website (for example if i typed in domain:nintendo.com, the search would return posts that link to anything on nintendo.com)
since:YYYY-MM-DD - posts from on or after the specified date
until:YYYY-MM-DD - posts from on before the specified date

You can mix and match all of these! So, for example, if I wanted to see my own posts that link to doodlemancy.com, not any older than June 15th 2024 but not any newer than September 1st 2024, I'd type:

from:me domain:doodlemancy.com since:2024-06-15 until:2024-09-01

πŸ“Œ Some other misc tips/FYIs:

Click hashtags! It's cool and trendy!
If you click a hashtag on a user's post or bio, a menu will pop up that lets you either search that hashtag sitewide, or specifically see posts from that user with that hashtag. If you put your most-used hashtags in your bio or pinned post/thread, it makes it easier for people to find your cool stuff. Example in use: this is in my pinned thread.

Image crop ratios??
Here is the most up-to-date guide I have on hand (as of 10/21/2024).

"Invalid handle"?!
A sign the bluesky servers are all stressed out, probably from high user load. It's not a huge deal and will often resolve itself, but you can also manually fix it.

Bluesky has a feedback page.
It's here! You may not get a super personal or quick response (they're very busy) but staff does seem to respond to feedback if they get a lot of it about the same thing.

You can sign into multiple accounts at once.
Settings > Other Accounts!

PSA: your profile is also an RSS feed!
Just add /rss to the end of any profile URL. ("What's RSS", you say? It's very cool!)

Sometimes settings don't sync quite right between desktop and mobile.
So keep an eye on the important ones, especially muted words and your content filters.

A lot of the time, you'll have to update the mobile app manually.
If things are behaving weirdly, there's probably an update you missed!

If you want to remove yourself from a Quote Repost,
Just click the three-dots menu under it and click "detach quote."

If a post is blowing up your mentions and you just want to stop getting notifs from it,
Click the three dots menu on the OP and hit "mute thread"!

At the time of this writing, you can't send links or images in DMs.
It's kind of annoying. They're more of a private place to ask for each other's discord handles. LOL

Beware of the doppelganger scammers!
A classic twitter scam that's unfortunately been imported to bluesky is making an account with the same profile pic, bio, etc., and then trying to scam people via DMs pretending to be that person. Often done to artists selling commissions or people running gofundmes. You should ALWAYS notify the person who's being impersonated, because they likely won't notice-- usually the impersonator blocks their victim.

If your follower count gets over 1k and you want to see the exact number...
deck.blue and tokimeki.blue will show you!

You can make links in posts prettier with deck.blue!

Please see this guide! (Sky-tan is a good follow for newbies.)

If you follow people that post in other languages,

heads up, choosing a specific content language will filter them out of your feed! If you follow any users who don't post in your native language, you should probably either add their languages or flip that switch to off, or you might not see their posts.

And as with all social media, especially social media that's new and getting a lot of new features:
it's always a good idea to check over your settings once in a while to see if a recent update toggled something in a direction you'd rather it not be toggled in.

πŸ“– A Brief Bluesky Slang Glossary

You'll see people use these words here and there and it's useful to know what they mean!

bsky - short for bluesky
hellthread - people will sometimes reference this. it was a whole thing. don't worry about it...
LRP - "last repost," used by people referencing the last thing they reposted (shared... reskeeted... retweeted... you get it) in a new post. people do this when they have something to add but don't really want to quote tweet for one reason or another. i don't think i've ever seen "LRS" (last reskeet). that does not seem to be a permutation. yet.
newskies - newbies/new users.
nuclear block - this is what people have started calling bluesky's block feature (see above). it's not separate from regular block. the block is just so powerful people call it that. LOL
repost - this can be confusing, because "NO REPOSTS" is a common thing artists say about their art, and what they usually mean is "don't save my image and post it elsewhere yourself," but "repost" is also the name of bluesky's internal share button (aka reskeeting). artists generally do want you to share their own posts.
skeet - a bluesky tweet. bluesky. tweet. blueskytweet. skeet. i think that's how it came about??? feel free to correct me on this one. either way, it's the unofficial term for a post on bluesky, which is basically twitter 2, where posts were tweets. people have conflicting opinions about whether or not this is funny. notably hated by jay, which seems to be why it stuck. see also permutations reskeet, quote skeet.
skyline - the timeline (on bluesky) (thus, the skyline)

If anything in this guide is out of date, you can comment on this post and I'll try to update it when I get a chance. Anonymous comments are enabled so you don't even have to have an account on dreamwidth! :)

If you want to translate this all into another language, that would be so cool and rad and sunglasses emoji of you. Please link it here so I can link to your translation!

Here is a link to my post on bluesky for you to share! Or you can just link it in your own post. Whatever ya want.
 
 
 

doodlemancy: a drawing of myself i use as my avatar (Default)
(backdated entry; i'm actually crossposting this here on dreamwidth on 11/9/2024. i found and remembered this cohost post while adding some stuff to the links page on my website today. figured i'd just crosspost it while i'm thinking about it so i can update the link to my current blog, since cohost is... you know... going to heaven at the end of the year. abloohooghgoahgh WAAAAAAAAAGHHH I'M SO SAD I'M STILL SAD I'M NOT OVER IT)


i should say first off this is android-only, so... sorry iphone users lol. here is the google play store link and here is the github link. (i guess it does seem to be available for something called F-Droid. i don't know what that is.) this is a 100% free app with no ads and no paid features (so far) and it is absurdly high quality and frequently gets (GOOD!!) updates. someone's just... making something nice here that i would honestly like to pay a yearly subscription for, even if nothing was paywalled as an incentive LOL

below the cut(*): several paragraphs of rambling about how i use this app and how it has helped me manage my ADHD, spend more time doing things i need and/or want to do and less time into things i don't want to be doing or that don't serve me.

* well, there was going to be a cut, but lately dreamwidth doesn't seem to let me want to use cuts at all. i have no idea why lmao, it probably has something to do with my unorthodox usage of headers and stuff

i started using this app in 2021 to track how much time i was spending on shop stuff, partly for pricing items, partly for tracking my total work hours for food stamps reasons. then i realized it was Having An Effect on me. i found that i was having an easier time staying on task, because... i had pressed a button that said i was doing the task and i didn't want my tracking to be inaccurate. after 20-something years of my life spent failing at time management, apparently that is what did it for me. it totally changed my approach to my work time. my therapist and i have talked about it and determined that like... basically it's helping me act with intent and maintain awareness of what i'm supposed to be doing. it's a bit like body doubling except it doesn't require another person. i COULD be showing my records regularly to other people if i needed to, but i don't really need to. as someone who's always struggled with self-motivation/self-control without an external force, this is wild to me. apparently this is External Force, to me. i couldn't tell you why. i do occasionally send a screenshot of my little pie chart to someone as a "look at me kicking ass this week" brag, and i think i did that more frequently early on, but now it's mostly just me and my graphs and i don't really need anyone else to hold me accountable.

i started using it to track other things, and developed this color-coding system. pink (my fav color!!) is creative activities, blue is meatsack maintenance stuff ("pretty time" is for like painting my nails and doing skincare stuff and w/e LOL), all the green stuff is shop related, yellow is mundane/household tasks (no shade on baking, it's also creative, i think it just fits better in the category right next to housework because i'm usually doing both in the same block of time), black is for time-wasters i should not have to fucking deal with ("brain prison" being that state in which my executive function is failing and i'm not doing anything i want or need to do, Dealing With Some Fuckin Garbage is for whenever i'm stuck fighting with USPS or calling a billion pharmacies or that sort of thing, etc...)

while time blindness isn't as much of a problem for me as it is for others with the disorder (i am VERY aware of the clock!! when i was little Mario taught me that being late results in a startling musical sting followed by panic and death), i do still struggle with it. to some degree. a lot of it's like, i feel like i'm "not doing enough", and anything that happened more than 24 hours ago basically doesn't factor into how i feel about that. doing this for a couple of years now has given me a greater awareness of how long tasks are going to take. it's allowed me to plan my days/weeks better, take breaks and chill when i need to, and see when and how i end up spending too much time on things i shouldn't. it's also helped me see how long tasks i tend to avoid actually take, which makes them easier to do, because i know how long i'm going to be stuck in Chores Hell. i also have chronic pain like whoa and it's given me a better idea of how long i can do certain tasks before i should Fucking Stop.

a really significant example of how this has helped me: when i'm writing some sort of email to customer service/tech support/USPS/etc. sometimes i will sit there and revise it for hours, because i also have anxiety about being understood and i'm very good at re-reading my own writing and thinking of every way it could be misinterpreted. i started seeing how much of my time that kind of thing was eating up, and i was like... okay. multiple hours devoted to nitpicking an email a few paragraphs long is bonkers. that is time i will never get back that could have been spent drawing my blorbos or designing a sticker or something. why am i doing this? and slowly but surely, i'm getting better at just firing off an email in 10-20 minutes and saying STOOOOOOOOOOPPPPP to the Anxiety Editor Impulse.

this does, obviously, take some spoons to use. you have to be willing to stop, take out your phone, open the app, hit a button. and you have to... remember to do that. and you have to remember to stop the tracker later. a lot of times i kind of have to edit things down to a guess, often using clues like when i made posts or sent messages during the day to see where i changed tasks. it wasn't a simple habit to build, but the app does have a built-in reminder clock where you can tell it to ping you if you've been untracked for a while. i also just... drew a clock on my hand in sharpie for a week LOL. you can't see it in the screenshot but i do have an "unwell" square that i just tapped when i came down with covid-19 and left running until i felt better. so now i know exactly how many hours of 2023 covid-19 ruined for me which is a little depressing but also funny

you also have to decide for yourself, i think, what's important to track. i track things that i either find interesting/useful to know, or that i want to change. like i wanted to change how much time i was spending spacing off in the shower (a very dangerous void where time does not exist to the ADHD mind, tbh) and after a few weeks of tracking that, i got it down from 25 minutes to 10 or 15 most days. i don't know why, but it was way more effective than just setting an alarm. at the beginning of this year, i pruned/consolidated a lot of squares. sometimes when i have a big project i'll make it its own square for a while to see how long it took me. when you don't need one of your activities in the list anymore, you can archive it without deleting all the data.

updates have been making it more and more customizable and easy to use! you can choose whether or not to allow multitasking (tracking multiple things at once), there are lots of ways to group and view your tracked data, it's got dark mode, it's got automatic backups, lots and lots of notification options to meet your reminder needs. i appreciate that i can always have the timer visible in my notifications, AND, since i am a Wrong Button Hitter Extraordinare, i was able to set it up to erase records less than 1 minute, so whenever i hit the wrong thing and then quickly hit the right thing, i don't have to go erase a 3 second record or something.

i think for some brains it's also entirely possible that tracking stuff like this could Get Weird and Not Good, in the same way you can get Weird and Not Good about Exercise or Productivity(TM). as we are all aware thanks to social media, no matter what kind of brain you have, numbers are a volatile substance that should be introduced carefully. i think it's important not to think of this a game that you want to win at or a perfect and all-encompassing record of every single thing you do. the way i think of it is... it's more like i'm studying myself like some sort of mysterious little creature, so that i can be happier and healthier and spend my time in ways i actually want to spend it.

somehow, despite having a goldfish memory, garbage executive dysfunction issues, a shaky-at-best grasp on time, dyscalculia like whoa, and a persistent tendency to fall off or clip through metaphorical wagons, i have held fast to this habit for over 2 years. i still forget sometimes but the spoon requirement has dropped and i usually just do it automatically. i think "i need to do the dishes," i pick up my phone to start my podcast, i open the app and i hit the little "chores" button," i go do the dishes, i come back to my desk to draw, i hit "drawing".

anyway. that's my pitch. if you wanna try this, start small. figure out what's important to you. maybe it won't work out! maybe it will! i think it's very much worth a shot. and hey, come bak and tell me if it worked for you/what you did to make it work for you!! it'd be interested to hear!!

small secondary recommendation: i also use this app in conjunction with blipblip, an app that lets you set up a simple hourly chime. pretty customizable, some features are paid but the basics are free and there are no ads. i have it set up to do a quiet casio watch beep every hour (and to be quiet at night). it helps keep me aware of the passage of time when i'm hyperfocused on something, without being particularly disruptive. when i start tuning out the sound i switch to a different one for a while

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