I think I'm gonna at least a) yes definitively make the one thing for consoles and the other thing for carts and b) rename "12bit notepad" because it really isn't just a thing for notes anymore -
I was thinking "12bit museum" because I think that encapsulates it pretty nicely as being a place to showcase & document my collection with supplementary info rather than anything aimed at being a comprehensive resource.
I am bad at naming though so I'm open to suggestions
well I can figure it out I guess I just need to find an artist who doesn't mind working things out with me a bit
I say this every so often but my problem is I do not really have a clear and defined idea of my fursona as a character it's just Lion Vibes so like ??? what do i even ask for lol
Amazing news out of the UK!
@owa has the details, but TL;DR: Apple's attempts to block iOS browser competition on hilariously thin grounds (essentially "you didn't regulate us soon enough!") just took a huge hit:
https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/apple-loses-on-appeal/
Expect Apple to appeal the appeal because delay is their strategy any time regulators find that their rent-extracting, anti-competitive nonsense is...er, nonsense (browsers, right-to-repair, charging cables, etc.)
I guess maybe I'll keep it as is??? because my other choices are either adding a bunch of extra functionality to the 12bit repo software Or finding something else entirely to run it on and neither of those seem that attractive at the moment. idk
i should probably at least create a more definitive separation between this being for consoles and 12bit repo being for carts though
hot take but i think ISPs should return to giving every user a couple hundred megs of space on a public facing web server & encourage them to build little homepages. the corporatization of the web really hit overdrive when the persistent web presence of the average user stopped being a bunch of handwritten HTML and random files they wanted to share and instead became a profile template on a social media site
A new Plex feature shows you what your friends and family are watching, horrifies users:
"one of my friends is apparently watching a ton of cheesy, soft porn stuff"
"Discover Together and Week in Review emails are a MASSIVE breach of privacy and trust!"
"I just got an email about a friendβs watching habits which he definitely didnβt want to share."
"a certain percentage of people want to know what kind of porn grandma likes, but Iβm hoping itβs not the majority"