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rip

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i always liked giving props, again and again

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GitHub - robotspacer/transfer-point: A point-and-click adventure game about regret, forgiveness, and email. Made using World Builder (1986) by William C. Appleton. A point-and-click adventure game about regret, forgiveness, and email. Made using World Builder (1986) by William C. Appleton. - robotspacer/transfer-point

The source code is also available. Really the game itself is the source code—you can take your Itch download and open it in World Builder. But I wanted to make it easy to look at the code on a modern computer, for anyone curious but not fully committed. github.com/robotspacer/... #MARCHintosh

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Transfer Point for Macintosh An adventure game about regret, forgiveness, and email, created in World Builder. Made almost entirely live on twitch.tv/robotspacer, from March 2023 through June 2024, with the help of many wonderful...

Transfer Point is now available! It’s a point-and-click adventure game about regret, forgiveness, and email. It was made in World Builder, a Mac app from 1986. You can play it free in your web browser. InvisiClues are available if you need a hint! robotspacer.software/transfer-poi... #MARCHintosh

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Separate device (DM250X) but it's the same hardware inside as the regular DM250

The clear DM250X and the yellow DM250XY were both limited edition releases

bsky.app/profile/jcs....

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Pomera DM250X

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42% of all OpenBSD usage is spent compiling OpenBSD

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I distribute all my classic Mac software as StuffIt archives

Just make sure the archive is made with StuffIt < 5.0

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Maybe! I wouldn't be opposed to it but we haven't really talked in quite some time

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I Care Because You Do

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wtf

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PicoZ80 is a Drop-in Replacement for Everyone’s Favorite Zilog CPU Hackaday Article

PicoZ80 is a Drop-in Replacement for Everyone’s Favorite Zilog CPU

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I think the PLCCs need programmed too

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arbitrage!

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68k Mac people: I assembled most of the components to build 5 MiniPerformer+ boards (PCB, 68EC030 w/socket, 68882 w/socket, PLCCs, etc.) but I'm lazy

Is anyone interested in buying all of these parts at a discount on the condition you build one for me, and you can keep/sell the rest?

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look at this frickin thing

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Indie app developers: do you localize your app's strings and if so, what service do you use for translation? They all seem to be using AI or are $999/month.

Also, have you found that having a localized app causes users to expect/demand support in those languages?

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I think there are two of them at the top right of this photo

Can't remember what they were for though

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OpenBSD on the Pomera DM250(XY)

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just wrap it in ascii armor

-----BEGIN PRIVATE DATA BLOCK DO NOT READ-----
tee hee
-----END PRIVATE DATA BLOCK DO NOT READ-----

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Coulda just used my Wallops code and added whatever protocol that is :)

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For #marchintosh I finally put my Macintosh away

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A piece of 1-bit pixel art on a simulated Macintosh screen. the piece of 512x342 pixels in size, and depicts a wacked-out bit of art showin the giant number "2026" floating in space over a piece of "Globaltalk" text with an Apple logo next to it. Various spacy shit is around the piece, like a nebula behind, a planet with rings, a small black hole, a whole bunch of stylised magnetar lines, clouds, rocks, and black bubbles of possibly vacuum decay. it's signed in the bottom right corner by me, 'nanoraptor'

A piece of 1-bit pixel art on a simulated Macintosh screen. the piece of 512x342 pixels in size, and depicts a wacked-out bit of art showin the giant number "2026" floating in space over a piece of "Globaltalk" text with an Apple logo next to it. Various spacy shit is around the piece, like a nebula behind, a planet with rings, a small black hole, a whole bunch of stylised magnetar lines, clouds, rocks, and black bubbles of possibly vacuum decay. it's signed in the bottom right corner by me, 'nanoraptor'

For Globaltalk, in Marchintosh 2026.

18.5 hours, 1 bit, black and white only.

(Original .pict on a bunch of your globaltalk servers)

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I just realized I've committed changes to both /bin and /sbin this week

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My pre launch page for the Build A Boy is live on @crowdsupply.bsky.social crowdsupply.com/natalie-the-nerd/build-a-boy

The only kit that will turn your Lego kit into a real working Game Boy - no emulation

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oss-security - Re: Telnetd Vulnerability Report

> Once the telnet connection opens, /bin/login tries to print the localized prompt but gettext [..] calls iconv_open() to parse the gconv-modules file in the directory referenced by the injected path before loading the shared object that turns cash ($) to trash (#).

www.openwall.com/lists/oss-se...

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add -e to process escape sequences and support for multiple groups · openbsd/src@d2b25f5 of dash args like ksh's echo does ok deraadt millert

i guess openbsd no longer wins the code golf for echo(1) :(

sry

stackoverflow.com/questions/32...

github.com/openbsd/src/...

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