

Check out ‘Recca’ aka ‘Summer Carnival '92’. Outstanding game for its time, with a removed techno soundtrack.
Y u no Mamaleek


Check out ‘Recca’ aka ‘Summer Carnival '92’. Outstanding game for its time, with a removed techno soundtrack.


Adams also wrote the game ‘Bureaucracy’, similarly rather difficult. And later ‘Starship Titanic’, which is a 3d adventure with textual conversations.


More specifically, they wrote “Also has Muslims… No one is asking for this type of stuff.” At least that’s how it is in the OP screenshot, though a screenshot in another comment doesn’t have the second part.
Though I agree that leaving that clown show up is useful.


It’s fun to read that Hitler might’ve understood modernism, even though Nazis banned Bauhaus:
Your alleged Gothic internalization does not fit well in this age of steel and iron, glass and concrete, of womanly beauty and manly strength, of head raised high and intention defiant.
This is from a speech in 1934.
Please. It’s ‘palette’.
A pallet is this thing:



Iirc fancontrol worked for me, but it was long ago so not sure exactly.


force a game to use a limited number of cores
Afaiu this can be done by setting cpu affinity, with tools that are already in the system. Will have to make a wrapper script or somesuch, though, so perhaps a program doing that for the user is indeed easier.
I seem to have trained my immunity to various noises by listening to industrial and assorted avantgarde music for twenty years. Now MRI noise doesn’t irritate me, construction outside sometimes sounds like some tunes I’d listen to, and I have once thought that the muffler in the car fell off until I paused the audio. The latter became one of my favorite albums since then.


There was a Reddit post about the author’s mother-in-law (iirc) who watered her indoors plant like once a week and moved it to the window for an hour of sunlight on the same schedule. The plant was pretty damn big. Same plant requires precise care from other people.
(Though it must be noted that plants don’t need sunlight, as they do just fine with electric light.)


‘Map Men’ was always sort of a series on Jay Foreman’s channel. He also has other content, namely various urbanistics trivia about London, and humorous songs performed live.


The most ridiculous thing about ‘vger.to’ links is that Voyager itself can’t open them.

That’s kinda the best approach to Lynch’s films: he’s a jazzman of cinema. Except the plot is also a part of his technique.
He was known to invent parts of his films on the spot: e.g. the cowboy character in ‘Mulholland Drive’.
The first emoji sets were created by Japanese portable electronic device companies in the late 1980s and the 1990s.
Though SoftBank’s 1997 emoji set is considered to be the origin of modern emoji.


In my day Snow White railed by the gnomes was animated by hand and passed around on VHS.


When I last used Imgur about ten years ago, they communicated exclusively in gifs and meme phrases. It’s a bit odd.
But, when those browsing /new on Imgur had a mini-uprising and upvoted just anything for a day, weirdest and most outlandish stuff actually made it to the front page. That was the most fun I’ve ever had on a social-media site.


I remember a post on Reddit of someone taking around 1000 mg and going to the bath, then realizing their mistake and being stuck there for half a day and nearly having to call an ambulance.
I don’t think I would even be able to drink that. As soon as it touches my tongue, my throat would clamp shut.


That’s understandable, but the result is what it is. Plus, native apps seem to have built-in remedy for being kicked out of the memory, in that the stack of activities is remembered and the input is kept, so after a brief loading screen I’m back to where I was and can back out through the previous screens too. Voyager should probably explicitly implement something like this.
I might need a rewatch, but I don’t think that was what happened in ‘Lost Highway’.
Check out ‘Inland Empire’ for hardcore Lynchean shenanigans.