This is not a federated bandcamp, it’s a platform for bands to do marketing across mutliple various social networks from one web portal.
This is not a federated bandcamp, it’s a platform for bands to do marketing across mutliple various social networks from one web portal.
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Godus was a huge disappointment, basically a “what if Populous was a mobile skinner-box clicker with time-gating and micro-transactions?”
Magic Carpet (1994) was a really interesting take on the genre, also by Bullfrog. Imagine the god-sim mechanics of Populous combined with a 3D flight-sim/shooter and you get Magic Carpet.
Their post is specifically about Populous: The Beginning which came out in 1998 and was the first Populous game to use 3D graphics. It has quite different mechanics than the original Populous games, and you can see the DNA of Black & White emerging, with the concept of having a leader character that has an important role in the gameplay.
I’ve been using Firefox since the beginning, before that Mozilla, and before that Netscape Navigator.
But I think it’s finally time to switch to Librewolf.
I don’t want digital advertising of any kind, even if my privacy is “preserved” through fancy data-laundering.
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ITT: Rust programmers rewriting the joke in Rust.
You could try VanillaOS 2.0 Beta which is a Debian-based immutable distro, planned for final release later this year.
This takes me back about 20 years.
That’s kind of true, but MacOS and Mac OSX are 2 different things
Then Windows 3.0 and Windows 11 are two different things, so by that metric you can’t include Windows either.
all the way from 1991 to 2024, I think the only other OS that has managed that is Windows
It’s easy to forget about MacOS when it only has 15% desktop market share.
Operating systems that started before 1991 that are still in active development (had a release in the last 12 months):
Almost made it:
This was a joke, 14 years ago:
but it does make me happy to see articles condemning their moves almost every day
Did you read this article? It’s a pro-Microsoft article published on MSN (Microsoft Network).
Any novel idea that gets a modicum of success is immediately and repeatedly flogged to death by copy-cats, both indie and corporate, for the next several years until the gaming public is sick of seeing it. See any recent successful gaming trend for an example.
I think the post is supposed to link here: https://timemachiner.io/2022/06/18/windows-95-launch-video-reminds-us-how-90s-the-90s-were/
For some reason when I view the post it just links to a jpeg
This is the Windows 95 launch video in my mind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kemivUKb4f4
This is great! Some feedback on UI:
<a href=""></a>
) for post navigation so that I can tell my browser to open a link in a new tab. Usually I middle-click to do this (in Firefox) but since the post title and content only respond to javascript events, I can’t middle click to open in a new tab. Clicking the post opens it in the same window.Also, it’s a bit late to change it now, but the name is very 2009-internet-startup.
He was in the airport, remember. Not in a local market.
No, “we” don’t.