Cabel Sasser's masterwork blog post on the DAK Catalog. A journey. https://cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-the-golden-age-of-gadget-catalogs/
A collection of early Indian electronic music, from tapes from National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad). Recorded between 1969 and 1972
https://state51.bandcamp.com/album/the-nid-tapes-electronic-music-from-india-1969-1972
jill of the jungle: jill saves the prince, prompt, dos (1992) https://www.mobygames.com/game/776/jill-of-the-jungle-jill-saves-the-prince/screenshots/dos/315484/
Just released at Demosplash 2023, an Apple II remake of the Second Reality demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNOqu4vcDto
By the way as long as I'm talking about pieces of music that get used everywhere while neglecting related music: Did you know "Moonlight Sonata" has three fucking movements and you've only ever heard the first one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSlgAOBr7VA
A quick search of the Perforce website gives a whole bunch of similar articles that all follow the same format. Even articles with titles like "Working with Git", "Ways to scale Git" and "Best Practices for Git Commit" are ads which in some cases spread FUD and disinformation like "Github is not safe"
Googling "what is git lfs" gives a featured snippet that leads to a competing product's website. The article answers the question in a biased way that carefully points out all the downsides of using git before launching into a full-on ad for their product. Sleazy use of SEO in a way that manipulates search results
Fascinating both for what it says about dev & what it says about statistics:
A gamedev realized Linux users were just 5.8% of their sales, but represented 38% of bug reports.
Then they looked at those numbers closer, and realized. Linux users were not experiencing more bugs. Almost none of the Linux-user bugs were Linux-related. Linux users were simply *more likely to file bugs*.
Their conclusion: A linux port pays for itself bc it nerdsnipes ppl into giving u free QA
TMI re: bathroom functions
I'm coming to discover that the human bladder can contain an emergency reserve that kicks in when you decide "alright I'm done in here I need to get up" - that's when the feeling comes back and you wind up staying for another minute or so to try to get rid of the rest of it.
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