the image that https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/obsolescence.html ends with has ended me
New WonderSwan (and WonderWitch) homebrew game: WonderCell, an implementation of the classic Freecell. Developed by Joe Kennedy over the past month using the Wonderful toolchain!
Download: https://github.com/joffb/wondercell/releases/
food
Because of bad timing between the train and the bus I had time to get an ice cream on the way home, it was so good, very happy about this
i wanted to experiment with Unicode in #uxn, so i wrote a little program that reads, decodes and displays each GNU Unifont glyph in the Basic Multilingual Plane, one at a time… at 60fps :3
the result is pretty mesmerising!
https://github.com/hikari-no-yume/unifont-appreciator/blob/trunk/hexdream.tal
two new CGA portraits commissioned by @bustrider ! these were fun to do!
if you want one like these, check out my page! https://maple.pet/commissions
holy shit, the EU made it a legal requirement that you can upload custom firmware to any battery you legally own
(page 138 of https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=consil%3APE_2_2023_REV_1)
I'm looking for a fediverse app that can provide what I can only describe as a "pseudo-algorithmic timeline highlights" within a settable timeframe (say, the past 24 hours)
just so I can see, in no particular order, things like:
* most popular posts by people I follow, or things they've RT'd
* a random assortment of posts from people I follow who I interact with a lot
I'm *not* asking for Twitter-esque content-judging/context-deriving/advertiser-friendliness-scoring, or for it to suddenly decide that someone isn't worth seeing because they said the word "fuck".
all I'm looking for is the fusion of extremely basic metrics ("how popular is a post" + "do I interact with this person often") to present a highlight reel of the past 24 hours.
I don't think that's too difficult or invasive.
Someone flagged me down while I was walking home in fursuit and I thought they were going to ask for a photo, but they actually just wanted directions to Glasgow Cathedral
I’m glad I look trustworthy
Thanks to efforts by volunteers Nosamu and bai0, the Internet Archive's flash emulation just jumped generations ahead.
Mute/Unmute works. The screen resizes based on the actual animation's information. And for a certain group who will flip their lid:
We can do multi-swf flash now!
A pile of previously "broken" flashes will join the collection this week.
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess