I love this kind of stuff where people bend office work programs to do things way beyond what they were designed for.
Damn, that’s deep.
Now this is the real internet funeral
The mythical cat nest
These kinds of gadgets fascinate me. They were only useful for a short period of time before something else came along and obsoleted them. The Telharmonium was like this as well.
The mythical Renardeaux, Quebec, the nation’s best-kept secret
Path of Exile’s global channels have had a glorious history of unhinged nonsense. A dev was even around to witness this one!
Is this a picture on your laptop or is it a picture showing Sencha chilling on your laptop?
Both?
Big if true
I’m a fan of Dubmood’s Atari ST cover of Second Reality.
Majestic. This also fits in !bunnies@lemmy.world
I usually don’t like sharing 2D games because they’re hard to make look presentable
How so? I don’t see the problem.
Album art of a CD you found at a dusty thrift store
You could have been on countless nano-hops to the sun throughout your entire life and have never realized.
I believe the first one that was electric and roughly similar to today’s was installed there.
Newgrounds is dead serious about preserving its content, even with the death of Flash. Ruffle, the Flash emulator, was created by a former employee and Newgrounds is a major sponsor of the project. The most important movies have been converted to video as well.
When Newgrounds adopted high-resolution thumbnails about a decade and a half ago, there was a big volunteer campaign to recreate thumbnails for the entire back catalogue of the portal.
Thanks to Ruffle, people can and are still submitting Flash content to the portal, in addition to web-friendly content!
Two of them