@pawlicker @Tadano @MasterSimper I'm technically a zoomer (born 1998), but I still remember forums. I still remember hearing about Reddit becoming popular and absolutely hating it.
@Tadano @beardalaxy @MasterSimper Matrix has it's own flaws. I recommend XMPP.
@beardalaxy @MasterSimper @Tadano
>it keeps them out of the public eye and they're less likely to be taken down.
Tor hidden services, I2P, Usenet, forums that require login in order to view, other chat protocols. There are a bunch of other options.
Also if the ROM hack in question is a patch, then it falls under fair use.
@MasterSimper If your forum is only getting one new thread per month, then I think a simple shoutbox or guestbook would be better options.
And if your community is too small to justify a forum, just get a simple shoutbox or guestbook on your website. Those usually don't require accounts to use so users don't have to jump through hoops just to be a part of your community.
@MasterSimper @Tadano Okay, that makes sense. I actually have noticed that with video game proto archive communities, even mods and hacks are distributed through Discord.
I've also noticed that people are using Google Docs in place of wikis as well, like these people can't even host a wiki on Fandom (which is already a bad choice in its own right).
@Tadano How has Discord replaced wikis?
@Corfiot @djsumdog @Zerglingman @william I really can't watch them anymore because all my favorite YouTubers have became virtue signalers for $CURRENT_THING.
@waltercool Fr*nce is just Antifa's Europe Branch HQ.
@realcaseyrollins Black markets will always exist. Unless you microchip every human being on Earth/in your country.
Recreating classic video games with 8-bit MCUs and simple displays: https://bit.ly/3WqjgqH
Original tweet : https://twitter.com/Hacksterio/status/1616498130899595264
@ryo Maybe it could run under Windows Subsystems for Linux.