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RT @ViolenceWorks@twitter.com

So here's something cool on AliExpress. An ITX computer case, with a monitor, in the shape of a Macintosh Plus.

Comes with a 10" 2048x1536 internal display and internal power supply.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/ViolenceWorks/stat

RT @PierreNick@twitter.com

Finally purchased an Apple IIc monitor and stand! The Apple IIc still looks to me like a computer from the future. One of those concepts that could never exist. One of the most beautiful computer system ever made.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/PierreNick/status/

RT @levett_laura@twitter.com

@friendshapedcar@twitter.com tiny British truck prototype (Austin Metro Ranger)

🐦🔗: twitter.com/levett_laura/statu

grabbed a pint with @samTheOctopus1@twitter.com , the mad octopus gave me a chrome F91W for my upcoming birthday and adjusted the strap right then and there on the pub 😭😭😭💜

In capitalist hellscape, it makes more sense to fly straight past Bristol to Amsterdam so that then I can wait for a layover and get a connection to Bristol

RT @OKthanksgames@twitter.com

honestly this is one of the most damning and terrifying bits of reporting about the situation in the UK right now. twitter.com/BenInLDN/status/14

🐦🔗: twitter.com/OKthanksgames/stat

RT @benjedwards@twitter.com

Fairchild's Jerry Lawson (1940-2011), the first known black video game designer, co-developed the first cartridge-based game system; I interviewed him in '09: vintagecomputing.com/index.php

🐦🔗: twitter.com/benjedwards/status

taking GB/GBC game recommendations to bring with me on the plane, this is what's currently on my flashcart

RT @LaserScheme@twitter.com

up to making some stuff in Tabletop Playground
cw: the card backs from Windows XP Spider Solitaire

🐦🔗: twitter.com/LaserScheme/status

RT @LaserScheme@twitter.com

making some things in Tabletop Playground
cw: the card backs from Windows XP Spider Solitaire

🐦🔗: twitter.com/LaserScheme/status

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