That's right folks the year is drawing to a close so it's time to rehash last year's bit, nominate, and vote for your 2024 Hexies! These are the Hexbears you think exemplify what it means to be a real Hexbear
Here's how it works:
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Pick from the below categories
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Nominate someone for that category by tagging them
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If you are nominated respond to the nomination to accept it
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Most upbeared accepted nomination in each category wins!
What do you win? The esteem of your fellow Hexbearian comrades of course. What more could you want?
The categories for this year's 2024 Hexie awards are:
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Best Effortposter of 2024
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Most likely to be called a tankie on a blocked instance
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Most comradely Hexbear
This year we have a special bonus category to commemorate some of the new comms we added:
- Best bad poster (this is not the worst poster, this is the best poster that is bad at posting)
We got a lot of new posters this year and have a lot of great comrades visiting from federated instances, feel free to participate too! We love all of our great posters, don't we folks?
Alright comrades that's it from me, be sure and do your democratic duty and for your 2024 Hexie winners and congrats in advance to the winners of this highly coveted and prestigious award!
And for one small trip down memory lane, here's last year's Hexies! https://hexbear.net/post/1477104
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This bit was fun last year so I hope folks enjoy doing this bit again this year too, as a bit though
I nominate @Edie@hexbear.net for a category of "best technical work" for always being helpful with tech related questions and for its work on ComLib, which has helped me dramatically with being able to share theory with people on the other side of the great Communist Firewall and my own personal reading
Thank you.
I don't even remember what tech questions I've answered.
<j>Although, I regret to inform you, but I will be closing down ComLib. The song "Materialize" has the line "I am your, your imagination" clearly stating that imagination materializes stuff, proving materialism wrong and idealism correct.</j>
You had a bunch of great suggestions back when I was considering NixOS (still am, lol) and other times too!
As for ComLib...
But actually, re comlib, I had hoped to get a bunch of work done last week so I could say "new year, new epubs" but then room reorganization. So instead I'll just work on them in the upcoming weeks.
I had also thought of getting a bunch done and buying a new domain for it on the anniversary, but that's in June, too far off.
Sounds good! Thanks for all you do, comrade!