Been looking into this a bit more and it's actually considerably cheaper to buy a used intuos 4 tablet + pen set than it is to buy the pen on its own. So the tablet literally has negative value
In 2000, the WonderSwan received a web browser supporting a subset of HTML 3.2, tables, GIF files, reading Japanese text, bookmarks, and cookies - all on a handheld competing with the Game Boy Color.
From 2004, it no longer worked due to a missing gateway server. UNTIL TODAY.
I wrote a tutorial, so you can make it work again too, if you want!
It's up on my blog: https://blog.asie.pl/2023/08/browsing-the-web-wonderswan-2023/
People ask why Mozilla is asking for money, why Mozilla is doing advocacy. This is why: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/campaigns/sign-our-petition-to-stop-france-from-forcing-browsers-like-mozillas-firefox-to-censor-websites/
my vague attempts at art up until this point have been using a huion tablet & i think that whole thing only cost £60 lol
i've got this old wacom tablet (intuos 4, seems to be ~2009?) that i got from work when they moved offices a while ago, but the pen is missing, so i looked up replacements and basically the only option seems to be to buy them new for £60. used ones aren't much cheaper and there are no third party alternatives. is that really how it is with these things
got this absolutely phenomenal commission from @Knife on cohost, I am so pleased with how it came out!