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Posts by Hether Leijon 🔜 ANE2026

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You can now run WSL on Windows 95, in case you're crazy, too 'I think this might be one of my greatest hacks of all time,' says dev behind unholy abomination The Windows Subsystem for Linux is an invaluable tool, but anyone wanting to run it on a Windows 9x system would find themselves out of luck until now.…

You can now run WSL on Windows 95, in case you're crazy, too

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I've had the opportunity to view it early and my review will be going live over on the @futuresounds.bsky.social website on the weekend. You are in for a feast, Nobody Here was worth the wait and is fantastic! #vaporwave #NobodyHere

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IGW Games New games for old consoles! IGW Games makes tools and games targeting classic consoles to mix nostalgia with modern fun.

It is time! Dizzy Sheep Disaster: EX is now available for purchase for your Nintendo E-Reader! Here's the store link: store.nes.science

It contains 30 puzzles to test your reflexes and skills!

I'm so excited to share this with the world!

#indiedev #homebrew #gba

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Earth and Moon from DSCOVR NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured this unique view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month. This view shows the fully illuminated “dark side” of the moon that is never visible from Earth. Ian Regan processed this version of the image to account for the Moon's motion. NASA / NOAA / Ian Regan

Earth and Moon from DSCOVR NASA's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured this unique view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month. This view shows the fully illuminated “dark side” of the moon that is never visible from Earth. Ian Regan processed this version of the image to account for the Moon's motion. NASA / NOAA / Ian Regan

I hadn't seen this before. This is pretty remarkable.

Earth and Moon in one NASA photo.

ht @astrokatie.com

2 weeks ago 22979 5242 2 884

Sorry, I'll stop now. I just can't get over the combination of "thinking New York is unsafe now" and "thinking it was safer in the 70s." Like that's impressively wrong

2 weeks ago 1128 51 22 2

i am now IP banned from the pokemon center website :D

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The back of a Peter Millar poly-spandex polo. The circle on the heat-applied logo is peeling off.

The back of a Peter Millar poly-spandex polo. The circle on the heat-applied logo is peeling off.

The back of a Peter Millar poly-spandex polo. The circle on the heat-applied logo is peeling off.

The back of a Peter Millar poly-spandex polo. The circle on the heat-applied logo is peeling off.

Examples of cocktail garnishes. They are curly, like the crappy peeled off logo on Peter Millar's polos.

Examples of cocktail garnishes. They are curly, like the crappy peeled off logo on Peter Millar's polos.

There are photos going around of Peter Millar's logo peeling off their poly-spandex polos. If you find this happening to you, collect the remnants and use them to garnish your cocktails, like you see at fancy hotel bars.

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every so often i get asked "what's it like being in the uk and also working pacific hours"

it's pretty straight forwards, although i do have to set an alarm for 4pm so i don't oversleep

4 weeks ago 39 1 0 0

pegasus voice in yu-go-oh is so much more ridiculous than you remember it every time you hear it. you think oh yeah just a classic anime gay villain voice he’s on that freiza shit but no he’s in his own league

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every now and again a commercial artist quietly creates the entire pop historical image of their time by being horny in specific ways. we picture the 1920s in america the way we do not because that's how all men dressed but because j.c. leyendecker wanted to fuck that

6 months ago 83 16 2 1

cyberpunk media is unrecognizably different after the matrix largely because of the specific things the wachowski sisters found hot. like the whole concept had existed for decades and it only retroactively became "blade runner and blade runner accessories" after the matrix. look at tekwar sometime

6 months ago 64 10 1 0

they can put a man on the moon, they can complete the Great Work and abolish male and female inaugurating the millennium, but they still can't figure out hold music that sounds different from a hot mic on elvis's death toilet

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Realizing I haven’t shared my 2019 Shining Moon Tokyo fuku here yet! They are FUN and SPARKLY! You want to make one~ ooh you want to make one so baaaad~🌙
#sailormoon #cosplay

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Shen Yun: America before gamergate

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Thinking about “The Chainsaw Man Epilogues” and doing an evil smile

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this knocked me out

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we know nothing about the social structure of the people who made the Lascaux cave paintings, do not know their language, cannot know their faces or their names. All we know about them we infer from line drawings of long-extinct hunting quarries

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four packs of 135 film, 35mm, velvia, tri-x, phoenix 2, and delta 3200

four packs of 135 film, 35mm, velvia, tri-x, phoenix 2, and delta 3200

basically the same price

4 weeks ago 9 1 0 0

I think a further reason for his dumb people get about this is simpler. They have competing priors (Liberal as a slur from Right Wing media) + their half remembered polisci classes about “Classical” (and European) Liberalism.

4 weeks ago 10 2 0 0

imo a lot of this happens to be that most people talking like this have lived in a consolidated liberal democracy and genuinely have no perception of what like, the Junker class was

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I haven't sat down and watched broadcast/cable TV in a very long time and everytime I am exposed to it I feel vindicated in avoiding it.

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This very fetching mancubus from Doom 64 is part of VGHF's GamePro press CD collection from 1994, and was also depicted on a mini-poster that came with the N64 game. (Disc: archive.gamehistory.org/folder/1ce29118-5da6-438... .)

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Update on that auction I won.

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I assume the long-term goal of Epic Non-Mega Games is that Tim Sweeney types into his computer "gork, make me a new fortnite. 10/10 very popular trending on artstation" and then they have no developers or anything

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Robert Tinney: 'Byte' Magazine and Beyond Robert Tinney's a big name in retro tech. Here's a collection of lesser-known facts and art from the famed Byte magazine cover artist.

This post about Robert Tinney is incredible. Very in-depth and lots of great images to browse: 70s-sci-fi-art.ghost.io/robert-tinne...

1 month ago 46 15 3 1

So this multi-page corner ad is from 1996, but in 1995 the campaign was a lot more 90s, with stuff like this 👇. Funny how hard it pivoted.

7 months ago 73 16 2 1
Oversized paperback book titled Great Drawings and Illustrations from Punch 1841-1901

Oversized paperback book titled Great Drawings and Illustrations from Punch 1841-1901

I wound up getting this.

I actually have a few bound volumes of Punch from the 1880s. Even with its faults (19th century British humour magazine so, you know...) It’s a fascinating window.

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