Brie

@brie.gay

I read a lot, mostly stuff with lesbians in it I write sometimes: https://brie.gay/writing/ I made a text editor (for fiction) called Cheese Paper: https://brie.gay/cheese-paper/ she/her more active here: https://do.crimes.brie.gay/@brie

Waiting until it's past my bedtime to write the scene I need to, but this is good The POV character is very tired, I'm just deeply committed to accuracy (NOT procrastination)

Thinking about how much non-public information you can gather about my employer from a copy of my resume

Part of me wants to try writing (lesbian) sci-fi with the explicit goal of introducing as many cybersecurity/networking concepts as possible for a non-technical audience Make lesbians learn more about networking in order to read about girls kissing

Hi, I made a text editor for writing fiction: brie.gay/cheese-paper (1.0 released today!) Why Cheese Paper? - Move scenes around however you want - Keep notes with the text - Organize in a way that makes sense to you - Simple files you can edit on a phone - Use your favorite file sync program

Screenshot of Cheese Paper opened to a project titled 'Unexpected Failure Mode'. There is a view of folders and scenes on the left, a main editor window with the text of the scene, and a summary and notes section on the sidebar

Hey you! Do you like lesbians? Consider writing with Cheese Paper: a text editor by lesbians¹, for lesbians², to write about lesbians³ ¹: close enough for the bit ²: or anyone else, I guess ³: at release, there were nine documented Cheese Paper projects, all of them about lesbians

Brie@brie.gay · 3mo ago

Hi, I made a text editor for writing fiction: brie.gay/cheese-paper (1.0 released today!) Why Cheese Paper? - Move scenes around however you want - Keep notes with the text - Organize in a way that makes sense to you - Simple files you can edit on a phone - Use your favorite file sync program

Screenshot of Cheese Paper opened to a project titled 'Unexpected Failure Mode'. There is a view of folders and scenes on the left, a main editor window with the text of the scene, and a summary and notes section on the sidebar

Sometimes a story will update on AO3 and it's such a good update that I'll press the kudos button a second time, fully aware that it won't do anything

Hi, I made a text editor for writing fiction: brie.gay/cheese-paper (1.0 released today!) Why Cheese Paper? - Move scenes around however you want - Keep notes with the text - Organize in a way that makes sense to you - Simple files you can edit on a phone - Use your favorite file sync program

Screenshot of Cheese Paper opened to a project titled 'Unexpected Failure Mode'. There is a view of folders and scenes on the left, a main editor window with the text of the scene, and a summary and notes section on the sidebar

I wish that people, especially those who dislike AI, wouldn't blindly repeat claims from AI companies about what is legal When a company claims that they can bypass all copyright concerns by doing something with AI, that doesn't necessarily mean that it's true

Bottom surgery is funny My phone is filled with photos of wildlife as I go on walks in nature, interspersed with close up shots of my pussy

It's great that AI written fiction keeps reminding you that the emotions are real. Honest. Powerful. Otherwise you might forget

I wonder why this story has bad writing in sections with em dashes and smart quotes, and good writing in sections without What could possibly explain this behavior??? Truly unknowable

In this "Cozy Sapphic Romantasy" that I'm reading, one of the characters killed 7 people during chapter 5. With a knife (or her hands). Cozily

Types of horror: Supernatural horror: evil magic prevents women from kissing Eldritch horror: lesbians can't kiss an eldritch entity (it is too incomprehensible) Body horror: gender dysphoria Psychological horror: due to personal issues, women don't kiss Slasher: women are killed before kissing

I've had a pussy for less than 3 weeks and doctors are already telling me to put honey inside of it

Now that I've had a speculum exam first thing in the morning with no numbing cream it's time to move on to the more painful activity, writing javascript

Just got told that my vaginal canal "looks perfect" with "great depth" and "some bruising" These are the types of compliments that more women should be giving me

One of the fucky bottom surgery things rn is having blood coming out of me that might be: * good (draining from swelling) * neutral-ish (clot dislodged and bleeding) * bad (tearing around stitches) Who knows where it's even coming from? Not me! Is it my labia or vaginal canal? I have no idea!

After bottom surgery, I had assumed, incorrectly, that "can comfortably walk 4 km (2.5 mi)" would be harder to reach than "can sleep through the night without waking up from pain"

It's fun to solve a problem by throwing absurd hardware at it instead of coming up with a remotely good solution Python can use 70 gigabytes of ram (as a treat)

Last night I decided to do a quick 30-45 minute writing session before bed the 30-45 minute writing session: * added a new scene (to be written later) * wrote 700 words * created 16 new bugs/enhancements in my text editor * took 2 hours and 40 minutes in total (ended 1.5 hours past my bedtime)

I find it quite sweet when stories (e.g., lesbian romance/smut on ao3) feature a trans woman who is obviously earnestly written by someone who isn't a trans woman I much prefer an imperfect attempt at writing someone they consider part of their community to not writing it at all

Everyone talks about shopping while hungry but nobody talks about shopping while mildly dehydrated and buying 3 beverages and 6 cans of soup

After giving my ID to the teller at the bank today, she told me that Brie was a very pretty name, paused for a few seconds, and then told me her friend's dog is named Brie

Sometimes I do something nice for random people in public and hope they clock me as trans Doing nice things feels good on its own, but I really want to earn +5 rep for trans people like it's an rpg