@PurpCat A fan translation of the first versions of Ys should be a no-brainer.
@PurpCat Go play Ys I and II.
It’s amazing to me that a proposal to scan *literally ever private communication in Europe* is barely making newspapers, and we’re reading about legislative progress on blogs.
Antiwar News with Dave DeCamp, 10/19/23: Biden Backs Netanyahu's Plans to Invade Gaza, US Backs Israel's Story on Hospital Bombing, and More https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-BxFAwjgBg
While everyone is hyper-focused on the Israel/Hamas situation, digital IDs and health passports are being tested in Kenya and India.
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202310/aws-and-indian-government-unveil-plan-for-digital-health-ids
@coolboymew I never understood why that bootleg Famicom "port" of Windows 98 exists.
@Tadano @KryptoBlok @Indigo
Luciano was actually a guilty pleasure for me. I even checked his Disqus profile every so often just to see what kind of shit he was saying on OAG.
>did you participate in the THQNordic Q&A too?
I did not. I was busy with other things. I saw the thread, but I think it was over by the time I saw it. I wasn't aware of what THQ Nordic provided at the time. I only knew THQ as the company who made all those Nickelodeon games (I know it was technically a different company, but still).
@Tadano @KryptoBlok @Indigo On /v/, I was mostly on threads related to obscure games, /agdg/ threads (though I never posted any progress), and news threads. Though the latter just became seeing how Luciano and blackpill were going to derail those threads.
We hear this often—"Why would the Internet Archive preserve & digitize an out-of-print textbook from the 1930s?"
Because you never know when the information within is going to solve a decades-long puzzle, like this fascinating story about American theoretical physicist Richard Feynman: https://gwern.net/maze
@Indigo @KryptoBlok 8chan had /liberty/, /monarchy/, and /leftypol/. It wasn't a complete echo chamber. I was pretty active on 8chan, but I mostly browsed /v/ and /tech/. Of course the NatSoc stuff bled into those boards but it wasn't as prevalent as Poast.