I honestly never expected the final death blow for Firefox to come from Mozilla.
I honestly never expected the final death blow for Firefox to come from Mozilla.
Powerhoof and joy masher make some nice indie games.
If only they applied the same rigor to big tech scraping the same content into large language models. I guess the bypass paywall team wasn’t big enough to afford the legion of lawyers that Sam Altman and co can summon on demand. We can just wait for chatgpt to serve those articles direct to our search results and nobody will even visit their website, because we live in a world where stealing an article to read is illegal, while stealing all of them for profit is not.
No computer should be without one! :D
Robotron on mame and yar’s revenge on 2600.
i hope this works with brutal doom!
Yes! That is a true masterpiece that at the time set a new standard.
3 of them:
watching an Amiga 500 load from disk having only seen 8bit games on tape. Everything that machine did at the time was like magic.
watching the castle fly through intro for Unreal on PC when the first 3D accelerators appeared. Everything changed after that.
experiencing the shark diving demo on PlayStation VR. And also how nothing changed after that! xD
And to have been able to experience that evolution from space invaders to cyberpunk in a single life time has been a privilege.
working link to the rom hack: https://romhackplaza.org/romhacks/jurassic-park-volcanic-edition-genesis/
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Lapce is an interesting alternative to vs code too: https://lapce.dev/
For me, vim is nice to use because it’s ubiquitous across any system I log into. Any server will have vi at the least. It’s also light and can load a file instantly on any hardware, reducing dependency to zero. Once you have a comfortable config, you’re done for the rest of your life. Although, in reality vim config is a lifestyle and not a choice ;)
Hunter was an early sandbox game on the Amiga and was quite good back in the day. Mercenary series too. Daggerfall was/is a huge sandbox rpg. Minecraft was the first to capture the lego style creativity though. Dwarf fortress is probably the closest to Minecraft.
With lashings and lashings of downloadable content and nft’s, all wrapped up in sweet pay to win :)
To flip this around, think of some projects you want to do. The languages are just tools and will be determined by what you want to do, and then each type of project has it’s best tool chain. Think of the problem(s) you want to solve first and the rest will follow.
I bet they struggle to compete with Electronic Arts these days! ;p
ChinnyVision has some nice reviews.
Awesome. A golden age of PC gaming
I remember them from magazines in the 90’s but they were totally urban legend. Never seen one in real life but it’s been good to experience them emulated. Wind jammers, metal slug, king of fighters, last blade, so many classics. It’s a shame it never went mainstream.
I hope so. I hope there could be a future where Mozilla is purged of these people and returned to being just a browser. Not everything has to be a “platform” with a business model for MBA’s to feast on.