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I realized this might be a good time to remind people about the Mastodon streetpass extension

streetpass.social/

It helps you passively find people who use mastodon when you visit their websites...

#heycohost

A preview of what i'll be streaming this Thursday!

A few weeks back I may have got a bit tipsy and bought one of those fancy all buttons (leverless?) controllers, but not really touched it since. Seems like agood excuse to get in fighting games!
I rember loving beat'em'ups back in the day! I was a master of Mortal Kobat 2 on the Megadrive!
buuuuuut the last fighting game I really played was "Bloody Roar" on the PS1, in like 1997. Things seem to have changed a bit since then; not least of which is me being notably older and my reaction times are probably a fair bit slower.
But what the hell!? it'll be an adventure!

Join us on the livestream on Twitch ,on Thursday, or check out the recording on Youtube afterwards :D

youtube.com/@GarrWolfdog
twitch.tv/garrwolfdog

#Furry #VTuber #Stream #FurryVTuber #furrystreamer #streaming #streamer

"you are the most chill person i've ever met" thank you it's some combination of emotional intelligence and depression

A new issue of our retro gaming and media 'zine, Between the Scanlines, has rolled out onto digital shelves! A bit of a bumper one as we celebrate the Dreamcast's USA launch, examine a Metroid CYOA, and take a look at the work and history of an unsung Amiga artist!

betweenthescanlines.itch.io/is

#Amiga #retrogaming #retrocomputing #videogames #gaming #dreamcast #metroid

“When the AI provided an incorrect result, researchers found inexperienced and moderately experienced radiologists dropped their cancer-detecting accuracy from around 80% to about 22%. Very experienced radiologists’ accuracy dropped from nearly 80% to 45%.”

brainfacts.org/neuroscience-in

Fun* fact in this video: the 'disposable' vapes thrown away in Britain alone contain enough lithium batteries to make 1.2 Million e-bikes.
I've been independently powering things with vape batteries that I've rescued before seeing this video. Pull out the cell, add a cheap usb charging module and you have a fully rechargeable 3.7v power source. If you need higher voltage you can put them in series and you can even get multi-cell balancing modules for next to nothing if you want to have a few in parallel for more current.
I don't trust them for anything critical, but they're great for low-budget projects as the cells are completely free. My bike lights are all powered by them (one can run a flashing bike light for a couple of weeks' use), as well as various other things that had their batteries die, or that didn't come with rechargeable batteries.
I also only charge them somewhere flameproof, though I haven't had any issues so far.
#making #electronics #reuse
youtube.com/watch?v=ehp23hrrEH

To anyone playing #Satisfactory right now:
PLEASE use the official wiki: satisfactory.wiki.gg/

Ignore the Fandom wiki, it's bad. It's nr in 1 search results, but it's bad and the wiki.gg is so much better

(Wiki.gg is also what the devs recommend btw)

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