It’s like reddit, but I don’t have to feel icky.
given up looking for replacements
r/anarchydnd
r/apolloapp
r/Condution
r/robotech
r/OSUOnlineCS
r/vintageobscura
r/ZeroCovidCommunitv
… Sutte Hakkun, an obscure puzzle game published by Nintendo exclusively in Japan. The game was originally released via the Satellaview, a modem accessory for the Super Famicom that let players download games via satellite broadcast. These days, the Satellaview is best known for its role in distributing a handful of obscure Zelda titles, but it also saw the publication of numerous original games.
A new retro gaming console that supports the old PlayStation One system is coming on the market soon, based on the MiSTer FPGA open-source project. Popular YouTuber and Bluesky user Taki Udon shared on social media that the SuperStation One will launch on the Retro Remake website for $149. The associated SuperDock, similar to the PSone Combo pack, is also pre-selling for $5, with a target price of $35.
This console plays PlayStation One games natively, meaning it doesn’t have to deal with the overhead required by emulators. Aside from that, it also supports PlayStation One memory cards and controllers so that you can use your old accessories. As for connectivity, it has analog and digital outputs, allowing you to use it with your old 13-inch CRT monitor or brand new 85-inch OLED TV, plus NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, giving you all the niceties of a modern console.
Taki Udon also added that disc support is not pictured on the image, which will seemingly arrive with the SuperDock. In addition to letting you play your old PlayStation One game library, it has four USB-A ports and a 2280 m.2 SSD bay for memory expansion.
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It’s only Nice when it comes from the Nice prefecture of France. Otherwise it’s just sparkling goodness.
it’s pronounced “gif”
no /s
or /s
on this?
I can’t tell. (no /s)
weird how many people need a /s
to know that
Another [executive order] Trump signed this week proclaims that our sex identity begins at “fertilization” when, in fact, sexual development doesn’t begin to start until at least the sixth week after fertilization.
… if you’re lucky.
A Bloomberg Government analysis found that dozens of executive actions rolled out by the new administration this week mirror recommendations in the sweeping plan. In all, more than 30 out of Trump’s 47 initial executive actions as of Thursday afternoon match or partially align with ideas promoted in Project 2025, the analysis found.
Won’t an RMA lead to them knowing your physical address anyway? Not sure you can stay private and get replacement gear.
LOL, yeah, currently my main mailbox is Fastmail. I’ve been a happy customer for over ten years.
I saw they added the on-the-fly email addresses, but I am already used to my setup, so I haven’t tried theirs.
I don’t even use the email hosting. I just use it as alias forwarders. I do use it with multiple domains. Some are complex and some are simpler. Both are easy to manage.
I found it when it was recommended to me as I was researching running my own mail server. I may still do that, but I didn’t have enough time to learn all I needed to at the time.
I have a domain specifically for email. It’s a catch-all and points to whichever email provider I feel like. I have admin@…
, info@…
, etc. sent to :blackhole:
to prevent most common random spam. I use [entity]@example.com
and make up email addresses on the fly for each entity I interact with. If it ever starts receiving spam, I :blackhole:
it.
I use https://www.mxroute.com/ to manage my forwarders. This allows me to route certain aliases to multiple inboxes and uses cPanel so it’s a familiar interface if you’ve ever used it. I paid like for 10 years at once because it averaged out to being super-cheap yearly that way.
In the past my web hosting provider had catch-alls but they removed that feature.
Beneath Sforza Castle in Milan, researchers have discovered a series of secret tunnels—passageways once sketched by the Renaissance artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci and traversed by a widower sick with grief.
The tunnels were discovered by experts from the Polytechnic University of Milan, who used ground-penetrating radar and laser scanners to map the 15th-century stronghold’s subterranean structures. The imaging revealed cavities and passageways positioned just a foot or two below the ground.
It’s not there anymore.