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Just a 'lil guy on the web. Also on Mastodon and Pixey

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  • My dad already has one of those, but it's full of beer... or what used to be beer.

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  • The dancers are in cages for their own safety.

  • Seen here with a possible accomplice:

  • I did not see this punchline coming. It was a real Trojan Moose.

  • ZZ Cop

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  • "Your move, Tush!"

  • I feel like my loop shirt answers the questions raised by my loop shirt.

  • It speaks then to their belief that people are buying game key cards in numbers large enough to justify the expense of manufacturing them. Or, maybe they're gambling that that's the case. I would like to know if they've seen relevant figures, and more generally, whether all the anti-GKC sentiment is just hot air.

  • You can sell key cards. The software has to be downloaded, but it's unplayable without the key card being inserted in the system. Without the key card, you cannot launch the game, but the card itself is not locked to your system. You can loan them or give them away, if you don't mind losing access to the game the card is for.

  • I bet the live porn really brings the community together.

  • It's funny, I learned how to type on a computer, and the first time I had to use an actual typewriter, I nearly jumped out of my chair on account of how LOUD it was.

  • Actually, they just hate green so they refuse to absorb it, they're saying "hey green light, get the fuck out of here!"

  • It wasn't a perfect launch, but I've been surprised at the general availability of the Switch 2. I was convinced you wouldn't be able to get ahold of one for love or money for months and months after launch.

  • "Six-fingered men welcome!"

  • 🤘 🔥 🤘 🐲

  • Heroin AM? Isn't that what killed John Belushi?

  • ... or Jeff Bezos 🤦

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    The Apple IIGS Megahertz Myth

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Inside the historic computer collection of Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen

    www.christies.com /en/stories/paul-allen-computer-collection-d946162ef5744d7bb43c4459733bf9cf
  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Full Interview with Shuehei Matusmoto on MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics

    toucharcade.com /2024/07/26/shuhei-matsumoto-interview-marvel-vs-capcom-fighting-collection-arcade-classics-steam-deck-vinyl-soundtrack-rollback-netcode/
  • Nintendo @lemmy.world

    Soapbox: 20 Years After His Last Mainline Appearance, Tingle Deserves A Comeback

    www.nintendolife.com /features/soapbox-20-years-after-his-last-mainline-appearance-tingle-deserves-a-comeback
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Parallel computing with 64,000 processors, in 1986: The Connection Machine CM-1(1986)

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server - Concepts And Planning (1993)

    archive.org /details/microsoftwindowsntadvancedserverconceptsandplanning1993
  • Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

    Hey, you want to see an antelope?

  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Microsoft open-sources GW-BASIC – OSnews

    www.osnews.com /story/139791/microsoft-open-sources-gw-basic/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Finding And Resurrecting Archie: The Internet’s First Search Engine

    hackaday.com /2024/05/20/finding-and-resurrecting-archie-the-internets-first-search-engine/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    The BASIC programming language turns 60

    arstechnica.com /gadgets/2024/05/the-basic-programming-language-turns-60/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Neo6502 SBC: CPM65 porting progress update

    olimex.wordpress.com /2024/02/12/cpm65-porting-progress-for-the-open-source-hardware-modern-retro-computer-neo6502/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    CERBERUS 2100 is a BASIC-programmable educational board with Z80 and 6502 8-bit CPUs

    www.cnx-software.com /2024/02/09/cerberus-2100-basic-programmable-educational-board-with-z80-and-6502-8-bit-cpus/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    NeoBasic released: written by Paul Robson specially for Neo6502, a retro SBC

    olimex.wordpress.com /2024/01/22/neo6502-open-source-hardware-retro-computer-neobasic-gets-in-shape-for-game-development-and-more/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    A C Compilier for the C64

    hackaday.com /2024/01/08/putting-the-c-in-c64/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    WARAJEVO: The ZX Spectrum Emulator That Gave People Hope | Kim Justice

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Pi-Hole Pi4 Docker Deployment

    isc.sans.edu /diary/rss/30516
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    The IBM 801, the RISC You've Never Heard of

    community.cadence.com /cadence_blogs_8/b/breakfast-bytes/posts/riskhist
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Have a Helping of 8-bit Holiday Cheer! (2023 Edition) - Byte Cellar

    bytecellar.com /2023/12/24/have-a-helping-of-8-bit-holiday-cheer-2023-edition/
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    How to: Run a DOS-based Web Server (seriously)

    lunduke.locals.com /post/5022504/how-to-run-a-dos-based-web-server-seriously
  • retrocomputing @lemmy.sdf.org

    Retrotechtacular: 1960s Doc Calls Computers The Universal Machine

    hackaday.com /2023/12/20/retrotechtacular-1960s-doc-calls-computers-the-universal-machine/