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so, today i learned that BIC ran an advertisement campaign 10 years ago, one that actually yielded something interesting, a font that was an average sum of people's handwriting! it was called the "universal typeface experiment"

...but the campaign got taken down the year after, and it was extremely hard tracking down the fonts for the longest time.

so, someone on reddit randomly popped up with a sketchy download link to it, so i snagged it and plopped it on internet archive so that this shit doesn't get lost lmfao

https://archive.org/details/universal-typeface-experiment
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I often go on long walks around my neighborhood for exercise. And I often see ridiculously huge trucks or SUVs parked on the street.

These monstrosities are not only ugly, they're also extremely dangerous.

But fortunately, Jen Sorenson (@jensorensen) has a solution!

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Looking for fediverse server recs, boosts welcome! With Cohost shutting down, I'd like to find a home for Solitary Quest, my project where I sporadically play and review solo/journaling games.

Eventually I'll make a website, but it'd be nice to have a place to share links to my posts. Somewhere related to TTRPGs, probably? Good moderating and such required, of course.

Thanks!

cohost.org/SolitaryQuest

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I installed Emudeck today. For completely normal reasons.

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I love tech, but tech is unapproachable and inhumane 

Somewhat related to this

digipres.club/@timixretroplays

I occasionally teach tech-related stuff to people of every age. Today I was in a classroom with kids ages 9-11. They had almost pristine laptops with Windows 11.

What I wanted to do:
- have them create an avatar with Picrew
- have them write a slide about themselves, and paste the picrew avatar in it
- start playing around with Scratch

Also mandatory from the course's management: have everyone login to the Google Workspace of the course. (I also put the links to the Picrews in the Classroom)

Tech issues I encountered:
- the "smart" classroom touchscreen whiteboard has some HDMI ports, but those ports mysteriously refused to work with my linux laptop. They also refused to work with some of the Windows computers the school had. Kept displaying a message about "trying to connect" or whatever. I've never had an issue connecting via HDMI to a "dumb" monitor, so I don't know what it was trying to do there.
- The school teacher I was paired up with was familiar with some of the other whiteboards the school has, which require a proprietary program that only runs on Windows to connect via bluetooth. This one was different anyway.
- The whiteboard was an Android device and had its own browser. This object that, I'm sure, cost north of 2000€ was barely powerful enough to open Google slides or Picrew, with noticeable slowdowns, and absolutely collapsed under the "weight" of Scratch
- The laptops the kids use have a regular blue Windows popup "Antivirus protection expired" because the McAfee trial version expired. I had to explain to them that there was nothing wrong with their computer, and they didn't catch a virus or anything. We didn't have the administrator password ready so I couldn't uninstall McAfee and get rid of the popup even if I had the time to do it for 20+ computers while I'm trying to teach.
- Picrew is absolutely inundated with ads, including some fullscreen images that obscure the screen until dismissed. One of the ads was creepy AF and scared a kid, and he didn't want to look at the screen anymore. I had to install ublock origin on all the Edge browsers, one by one (I know, but it was the only browser installed, and again, no admin password and no time even if I did)
- Some people straight up got pop up ads, with videos that started playing at max volume, disturbing the lesson. Many of them didn't even know how to dismiss them. I had to explain to them that it wasn't their fault. (again, solved by installing ublock origin)
- The new tab of Microsoft edge isn't mostly empty, but it's just full of news and links and stuff. There's nothing straight up NSFW, but most of it is inappropriate and distracting to kids.
- Millions of popups throughout the whole process. Popups for cookies, Popups for so-called tutorials, and "I understand" and "I accept" to click through to do anything at all.

Honestly, it made me kinda hate tech. I don't know how I'm supposed to transmit my passion for tech when every little interaction is such a minefield to navigate.

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what's a good Linux desktop/window manager/environment for a low resolution landscape touch screen

lxde randomly makes things (like the shutdown panel) have 0.5pt text and still not fit the screen because it's vertical

Golfshrine followers: I have an RSS feed now!

netizen.club/~wildweasel/rss.x

This is 100% hand-written, but validates more or less fine and appears to work correctly in Feeder, so I think it's ready for prime time. Follow my journey to collect the unending torrent of cheap old virtual golf in your RSS reader of choice!

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I've released version 2 of Wallops, my IRC client for classic Mac OS (System 6+)

jcs.org/wallops

It now supports multiple channels with tabs and other fancy things

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"If you're asking for a bigger allowance, son, I can't hear you over all this fluttering." πŸ¦‹

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netizen.club/~wildweasel/index - Today's Golfshrine update is light on the Acquisitions, but I did also port over two short articles from my Cohost about Links Tour Players, and the No Golf List.

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in true hbo fashion, there was no announcement that studio ghibli just released a new miyazaki documentary.

it is a longer cut of the nhk-produced documentary 2399 Days with Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, which sadly never got an english translation.

either way, this is a win. watchable anywhere hbo max can be streamed, like your plex server.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzmFyn

www.animationmagazine.net/2024

#anime #studioGhibli

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Hey game history sleuths! Help the Video Game History Foundation identify this video game illustration by artist Lee MacLeod. Based on where it was found it is believed to be a Namco title, likely from the early 90s, but they can't figure out which.

#VideoGames #RetroGaming

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i have no idea
what possessed
the producers of
this documentary
to release a
teaser in 9:16
aspect ratio,
but we're here for
the content right

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDtowj

#reboot #cartoons #tv

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