I was kinda hoping the Canva buyout would change things on that front :/
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
I was kinda hoping the Canva buyout would change things on that front :/
The PC Engine is definitely a contender. Looks like something from the set of Star Trek TNG, takes unique little cards, and is extremely tiny* and compact. (particularly for a system that was ahead of its time) I think it’s neat!
*roughly the size of a sandwich
Sometimes that’s the goal
This, but Read You app instead.
…Good god, someone actually called him Clippit. I never thought the day would come
Then which country am I speaking to?
I like Read You. It integrates nicely with FreshRSS, too.
Seems unlikely - I believe Office 365 disables third-party email clients by default these days
If anyone wants a ‘quick’ solution, have a look at ClassicPress which was forked from WordPress a while ago.
NB: it does have a big friendly ‘migrate’ button which works pretty well (in the form of a WordPress plugin). However, expect some of your other plugins not to be compatible.
A phone is also a gadget…?
Any IT admins in the audience: this is what remediation scripts were made for
I don’t have any links to hand, but look into Dynamic DNS. It’s basically a way for your device / router to talk to your domain registrar, and update their DNS records whenever your IP address changes.
Have a look at DuckDNS as a starting point.
I’m not 100% sure off the top of my head, but the end result is that the drive is set to A: rather than B: in Windows. Something to do with the pins on the motherboard specifying the drive order.
And why the floppy drive’s ribbon cable has a little twist in it??
Two options:
It wouldn’t really. Hand-drawn sprites are pretty standard even today - whether they’re hand-pixelled (Stardew Valley) or frame-by-frame animation (Spiritfarer).
Most things in Doom, if we’re counting photos!
The characters and environments in Fallout and JA2 are basically still frames (sprites) of 3D models at specific angles. They were rendered once on a powerful development machine, and converted to sprites for our lowly Pentiums and Voodoos.
If you think it’s an unregulated mess now, take a look at the home computer scene in the mid-80s. Absolute wild west, dude.
It’s SharePoint all the way down