I really wanna do more stuff with the chroot in my kindle. but I think I got enough features as it is. Relaying on my Rpi to do the package management and compilation is what keeps me from diving into the depths of the cross-compilation abyss. As the kindle runs an X server, this sparks a bit of curiosity.
A new Mac platformer game created with Hypercard has been released! You control the titular Blah Blob as you bounce through twenty levels of increasingly devious obstacles.
https://bribrikendall.itch.io/blah-blob or download directly to your vintage Mac from CQ II BBS (cqbbs.ddns.net:6800).
The Tamagotchi Tama-town used a SunPlus/GeneralPlus GPLB5BX microprocessor, which is basically a 6502 plus some timers, an LCD controller, an SPI port, bunch of GPIO, RAM & ROM.
Natalie Silvanovich has done incredible work on reverse engineering the internals of the Tama-town:
When I was a small kid in school, There were classes held at the computer lab. sometimes they made us do some activities involving point-and-click games, about the topic of the day. These games were made on a program called JClic. fast-forward today and I can install JClic from flathub. I've been giggling at the game's SFX for the past hour. This software has been mantained for all these years and I found out it was always open-source.
keep it down, you can be heard from across the cybercafé. linux can Be So Daunting. too schizoid to have an opinion. too autistic to process everything. Everytime I fall victim to cryptomnesia, I just wing it. /nbh favorite film: Kill the Messenger (2014) bitcoin:3CH2e4D6qQcQ34ZPB8WpVBE3G7CtwWfAXC