[-] DrGiltspur@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

You have been banned from /r/Colorado.

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submitted 2 months ago by DrGiltspur@lemmy.world to c/coffee@lemmy.world

I hope this video encourages you to invest a little time and effort in your cleaning and maintenance!

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I've been using 86Box for some time now and figured I was finally ready to talk about it. It's one of my go to applications when testing PC software (and even some hardware!)

Find 86Box here: https://86box.net/

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Pocket 386 supports external accessories and will just barely run Windows 95.

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A physics simulation flaw in text-based 1969 computer game went unnoticed until today.

[-] DrGiltspur@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Reddit had something similar with 'multireddits'. It was basically just a way to group multiple subreddits together. You could either create a multireddit for your own use or you could share it for others to use also.

For posting you would still have to post to a particular subreddit. But for reading you could easily view all the posts for the group.

Right now, you can only view Lemmy as 'Local', "All' or "Subscribed'. It would be nice if I could have more control over that, and view for example 'all the movies and tv communities'.

I think this is especially true since right now it tends to be the case that the high traffic communities tend to drown out the smaller once. If I look at my Subscribed feed, it is dominated by a handful of communities (News, WorldNews, etc.) since they are getting the most posts and comments.

[-] DrGiltspur@lemmy.world 12 points 3 months ago

How about the one that launched a dialog box: "Do you have a small penis? Yes/No", and if you moved your mouse near the "No" button, the button would run away around the screen?

Man, good times.

[-] DrGiltspur@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

For example, one can imagine a mathematics & physics oriented instance where LaTeX is available, or a chess-only instance where you’d have things like chessboard.js to allow members to post chess diagrams etc…

An interesting idea. But the problem with that is that the custom rendered content would not federate properly, so such communities would only really be usable to those on that instance, which destroys the whole point of being federated in the first place. Unless they were able to implement some sort of 'graceful degradation' so the content was enhanced on the main instance, but still serviceable on other instances.

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The humble cartridge is an icon in video game history. But where did it come from? Learn the story behind the first programmable home console - the Fairchild Channel F - and the team behind it. Why couldn't Fairchild capitalize on this revolutionary idea and why did the Channel F console fade into obscurity?

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