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>Makes a video demonstrating a freeze dryer
>Apologies to vegetarians and vegans for showing meat

What's next? Are you going to apologize to freegans because you didn't find the food in a dumpster?

inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=Namf-Dd

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@mangeurdenuage pretty much. They could have served ads too. I wouldn't even have complained about that, it would have made sense
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I understand that police and fire departments like to protect children during trick-or-treating by handing out glow-sticks, but that is no excuse to turn on your sirens when going from neighborhood to neighborhood. Handing out glow-sticks is NOT an emergency.

Reminder that just a few years ago, the people who are saying "billions must die" right now were probably shitting bricks about the possibility of Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab making the Georgia Guidestones' prophecy a reality.

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IMO, Trump winning and CVille's aftermath was the real end of the "era where anyone of different backgrounds can collaborate".

It just had to drag itself out until the Linux Kernel drama happened.

@coolboymew I only know basic assembly (MIPS) from college. It's much more different than other languages. You don't even have variables. You manually load values to registers on the CPU and then you can store them on a certain RAM address.

@coolboymew I know VBA allows you to see the games RAM, tiles, and disassembly. Pretty sure most SNES emulators have them as well.

@coolboymew I never messed with a GameShark, but I assume they let you see what functions are called at certain frames, granted they would all be in hexadecimal but you will see patterns and get a general idea.

@coolboymew I guess you had to hope your game had a sound test or a debug menu so you could record the audio that way.

@coolboymew The N64 music library has been dumped for a long time, but it was mostly songs that appear in the actual game. Trying to find unused content has been extremely difficult until recently.

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I know next to nothing about SNES/SFC music. Those soundfont remixes I made a while back were made from downloading converted MIDI files.

Ripping audio from N64 ROMs seemed to be tricky until recently. For a long time, the only way to rip audio for N64 games (assuming they used the "standard" format) was through some abandonware tool that was difficult to find. You better hope that your favorite game had a debug menu or a sound test that you could access.

VGMTrans seems like the best tool for ripping synthesized music from video game ROMs, especially DS games.

@coolboymew If you're tech savvy, you could just rip the audio of games you own by dumping the ROMs and extracting the audio. It falls under fair use.

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