update: the amount has been covered and the payment has been submitted to my loan provider. crisis averted! until about this time next month. :blobnervous:​

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Despite making major headway on my debts (no more credit card!), I do still have a student loan to pay, and this month's payment is due in two days. And I... haven't earned any money this month. It looks like I will need about $75. Grateful for help/shares. πŸ™‡β€β™‚οΈ

ko-fi.com/wildweasel/goal?g=40

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More scenes of the second reality demo now work on IRIX. Still many segfaults, bus errors and glitches left to fix.

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The Amstrad CPC6128 edition of New York Warriors was released with both disk sides containing the first side, losing a whole side of levels! Lost for 36 years, author Fred Williams has kindly allowed Games That Weren't to release the lost full version:

gamesthatwerent.com/2026/03/ne

It is thanks to Kevin Edwards that the game was preserved, after Fred sent his 3" disks to Kevin.

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I made an online bitmap font editor (monospace only for now) that can import and export a bunch of formats including TTF/WOFF.

damieng.github.io/ch8ter/

Source up at github.com/damieng/ch8ter

Yesterday I was adding some cartoon sound effects to a video (strictly shitposting) in KDenLive, and found that the "quickest" way was to mass-add the entire folder into the Project Bin. Which made a huge mess, and I couldn't find a feature in KDenLive to remove unused clips from the bin afterwards. Surely there's a better way to preview large amounts of WAV files before importing.

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Asking here because I feel like I know more Linux-heads here:

When I was still on Windows, I had lots of ways to quickly browse through folders of sound effects, with quick previews. Adobe Audition had that nice browser panel with auto-play on click, for example. What's a good way to do that in Linux? I'm on Kubuntu, if that matters.

I was trying Open Cubic Player for this, which wasn't bad but I kept accidentally quitting the program when I wanted to go back to the file picker.

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