... and it made me smile.
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The cries of neoliberals losing their jobs in San Francisco.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/san-francisco ... d=96525685
Nobody feels sorry for you guys. That gallery didn't get there by chance or by mistake.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/san-francisco ... d=96525685
Nobody feels sorry for you guys. That gallery didn't get there by chance or by mistake.
We apologise for the inconvenience
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He should've just said it was performance art.
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Abused roosters kill two cunts or Armed Police Cockrider
I see these from time to time. Never gets old! Even a shameless fiend like me who eats chickens and cows by the truckload must approve.
I see these from time to time. Never gets old! Even a shameless fiend like me who eats chickens and cows by the truckload must approve.
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Nathan Larson is dead.
What a cartoonishly hideous individual. Didn't know at the time of that 2020 post that he was an unrepentant rapist, on top of being an Incel Paedo Nazi. A decent overview.
*toilet flush SFX*
What a cartoonishly hideous individual. Didn't know at the time of that 2020 post that he was an unrepentant rapist, on top of being an Incel Paedo Nazi. A decent overview.
*toilet flush SFX*
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I love how he was too libertarian for even the libertarians
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https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2023/03 ... a-landfill
All that useless plastic. It's like 80's Atari all over again.
All that useless plastic. It's like 80's Atari all over again.
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A veritable portrait of our own hubris. Far future archaeologists are going to have a field day with all dead-eyed idols our civilization is going to appear to have worshipped, and what's worse is that they won't be far wrongUdderdude wrote:https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2023/03 ... a-landfill
All that useless plastic. It's like 80's Atari all over again.
Ah well. At least the schadenfreude dripping from it is a thick and gooey honey.
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I have exactly one Funko Pop. It was a gift.
You're sure to be in a fine haze about now, but don't think too hard about all of this. Just go out and kill a few beasts. It's for your own good. You know, it's just what hunters do! You'll get used to it.
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Same. Mine is Alduin from Skyrim, which is arguably slightly less terrible than average on account of being a recognizable dragon with actual geometric detailing.Stevens wrote:I have exactly one Funko Pop. It was a gift.
Wait, fuck, I also accrued a Devil Jin from Tekken at some point. There's no escape
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Funko is the ultimate in brainteasing fad garbage. Unlike something like Beanie Babies, it appears the market is only like, what -- millennials and such? They're so fuckin' ugly and indistinguishable and they can't do anything. They just sit there and rot with their dead eyes and hulking frozen stature. I guess they were hot off the trail of 'loot boxes', the reigning king of momentary collectable crap for 'nerdy' adults, so their rise to power was only natural. Devilish things, those!
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As a brief interlude from the Funkopopalypse, I learned this is what the ROM on the moon lander computer looked like:
"Core Rope Memory", it's called - binary code expressed by way of wires that pass either through or around magnetic rings. Hand-woven assembler.
Retro chic aside, man that's cool.
"Core Rope Memory", it's called - binary code expressed by way of wires that pass either through or around magnetic rings. Hand-woven assembler.
Retro chic aside, man that's cool.
They say the ghost of thinkgeek.com yet haunts these halls, and that at dead of night, you can still hear the click-clack of unsold desk toys.drauch wrote:the reigning king of momentary collectable crap for 'nerdy' adults
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Jimmy Metokur might be gone, but his spirit is eternal ;-;7
Dying at this all over again
Blows my damn mind, the whole 60s moon tech thing.Lander wrote:As a brief interlude from the Funkopopalypse, I learned this is what the ROM on the moon lander computer looked like:
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"Core Rope Memory", it's called - binary code expressed by way of wires that pass either through or around magnetic rings. Hand-woven assembler.
Retro chic aside, man that's cool.
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Footage of the incident:BIL wrote:Abused roosters kill two cunts or Armed Police Cockrider
I see these from time to time. Never gets old! Even a shameless fiend like me who eats chickens and cows by the truckload must approve.
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Ah, man. The kind of GIF you can hear. Violent clucking and flapping intensifies...
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Nothing like some good old fashioned piss-ripping to neuter internet foolishnessBIL wrote:Dying at this all over again
Same, it's wild to look back and see actual recognizable wiring and such across the gulf of time and miniaturization; non-enthusiast hardware is such a magic black-box these days that the notion of doing it on such fundamental tech is boggle material.BIL wrote:Blows my damn mind, the whole 60s moon tech thing.
Though when it comes down to it, the algorithms underpinning it are dead simple in mathematician terms; p' = p + vt and such - much of what we spend all that modern computing grunt on is quite frivolous by comparison!
The computer itself is some wild arcane business too - 15(?!) bit architecture, tiny memory pool, complicated negative handling, no pointers, only two still exist and one is lost in space, a proper trove of compsci intruigue.
And of course, some smartarse wrote a playable Lunar Lander game for it
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You might like this youtube channel. Marc and his friends are the custodians of much Apollo gear of old. This is their playlist on ferrite core memory: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NJPPsQtjGyLander wrote:As a brief interlude from the Funkopopalypse, I learned this is what the ROM on the moon lander computer looked like:
"Core Rope Memory", it's called - binary code expressed by way of wires that pass either through or around magnetic rings. Hand-woven assembler.
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The one I was gifted is at work. I don't collect anything. Like anything at all for the reason you mentioned - they're just dust collectors. No use for things with no utility, especially when it just takes up space.drauch wrote: and they can't do anything. They just sit there and rot
You're sure to be in a fine haze about now, but don't think too hard about all of this. Just go out and kill a few beasts. It's for your own good. You know, it's just what hunters do! You'll get used to it.
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Nice, that seems like it'll be right up my street.vol.2 wrote:You might like this youtube channel. Marc and his friends are the custodians of much Apollo gear of old. This is their playlist on ferrite core memory: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NJPPsQtjGy
Love the way they cannibalized an iPhone box to mount flip switches for hardware hacking. Beautiful anachronism
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Ironically enough, given our author's chief gripe, that's a dynamite sequel to EDGE's classic "Can't talk to the monsters? Pfff" howler monkey.
TOTES FLUSHED M8 + BETRAYED 2 THE DEVIL / 10
TOTES FLUSHED M8 + BETRAYED 2 THE DEVIL / 10
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Room over room? Pfft, you can't fool me. This is just more levels. What a load.
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Udderdude wrote:What a load.
Made me LOL IRL, that didfuck you, pussy!
get the fuck out!
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The Monkey's Paw strikesBlinge wrote:On Quake:
Well that comment aged well
blog - scores - collection
Don't worry about it. You can travel from the Milky Way to Andromeda and back 1500 times before the sun explodes.
Don't worry about it. You can travel from the Milky Way to Andromeda and back 1500 times before the sun explodes.
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This is a pretty fun read about a guy's recollections of working game retail in the 90's. https://huguesjohnson.com/features/loser_phase/
The part about having to literally force copies of NES SMB/DH on customers is particularly hilarious.
The part about having to literally force copies of NES SMB/DH on customers is particularly hilarious.
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Psh, this newfangled BSP thing can't even do Barrels of Fun or Lunatic Fringe. Hail to the BUILD Engine, baby
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URBEX Ninja Saves The Trapped Kid ;-;7
Not quite as nuts as this dude's truly moving insane Donkey Kong WR, but Chinese guy does get significant Random Bystander Bonus!
Not quite as nuts as this dude's truly moving insane Donkey Kong WR, but Chinese guy does get significant Random Bystander Bonus!
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Crazy Climber 3.
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How'd I miss that...
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