Software developer and self-hosting enthusiast
And then there’s https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don’t_Download_This_Song
His color cycled animated pixel art is fantastic. I had his “living worlds” app as wallpaper on my phone for quite a while.
For Android users, I highly recommend NewPipe as a YouTube client
Subset Games
I think consulting would be a better word
Does he have 444 controllers hooked up well? Not really that useful if not.
Windows 3.1 doesn’t even come with a TCP/IP stack. It’s actually pretty safe.
I guess it was early? I was released before most classics in the genre.
I remember watching Totoro as a child not knowing it was an anime. Later I watched The Guyver (1989 OVA) on VHS at my cousin’s. Evangelion and Lodoss War were the first fansubs I watched knowing they were Japanese.
Yes, you should have backups. You can use something like KeePass to store them I suppose. I personally just use the file system on a secure server.
Looks like there is a recent port on steam.
Three seashells?
Search Engine is a great podcast and that was a great interview. For me it didn’t really answer the question though, but I guess the answer is very individual.
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As we used to say.
Likely a lot of time was spent iterating and experimenting with different ideas, testing out concepts, tweaking, etc. Haven’t played the game but I do work as a software developer.
I’m still on the Sony XM4. No reason to upgrade really.
Search Engine had been my favorite podcast in the last year or so.
I have to agree. It’s simply not worth the risk.
I forgot the first one, but I remember I upgraded it to an ATi Rage Pro so I could play Baldur’s Gate, which needed 8 megabytes of video ram. Later I paired it with a Voodoo 2. I think it was the Diamond Monster one. And that one got replaced with a Matrox G200, which got replaced with Kyro II. I picked some odd cards back then.