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i also made the rss button from links.netizen.club by hand in aseprite (yes, even the text!) because i got tired looking for a good one (it used to be so much easier to find tiny web images like that) and i didn't have any other editing software on hand at the moment

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Sony Digital Mavica magazine ads - Macworld November 1997, Macworld February 1998, Wired September 1998

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last 4 additions to links.netizen.club/:

- Advent of Code
- DiscMaster
- Bad Game Hall of Fame
- Blinkie Maker

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It's ! This is one of the new features we working on at the moment: Flash memories! Once released, you will be able to use them to store persistent data or to pass variables to other CPUs

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RT @nephrastar@twitter.com

Alright kids, you know what to do.

Let's treat Twitter like we did Tumblr and make his investment fall flat on its ass by posting this

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RT @nakayuji@twitter.com

Rieko Kodama passed away on May 9, 2022. I have very fond memories of her because we were Sega colleagues and created Phantasy Star and Sonic together. I wasn't sure about the funeral pictures, but I wanted everyone to remember her. May she rest in peace. Rieko Kodama, forever.

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RT @nakayuji@twitter.com

Rieko Kodama passed away on May 9, 2022. I have very fond memories of her because we were Sega colleagues and created Phantasy Star and Sonic together. I wasn't sure about the funeral pictures, but I wanted everyone to remember her. May she rest in peace. Rieko Kodama, forever.

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the cybiko operates at 576000bps and you can see a boot sequence from the serial port when you power it on

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