Yeah, check out the program Flashpoint, at Flashpointarchive.org. They’ve got a bunch of old flash games and flash movies saved.
Yeah, check out the program Flashpoint, at Flashpointarchive.org. They’ve got a bunch of old flash games and flash movies saved.
Even the remake of Pirates! is fantastic.
Sluggy Freelance is one of the longest running webcomics in the world, and I think it is the longest running one where the author makes a living from it.
I just want Super Mario Bros 35 back…
That can’t happen, as Gamefreak owns a partial share of Pokemon, along with Nintendo.
Or they would if coral could survive there any more.
When I helped my father run ethernet in my family’s home, we ran cables up to the attic, dropped them down to specific rooms between the walls, then drilled holes for panels as needed.
High rollers! I’ve been meaning to listen to that, mostly because I’m a big hat films fan. Is there a good starting point?
You use a plugin called Fanficfare to get it to work, though the news feature is good for blogs and other sites! Here’s the tutorial.
I can’t say there was a worst interaction, but there’s two candidates for best. The first is that when he was just starting out, shittywatercolour painted one of my photographs.
The second is not just a reddit thing, but about 7 years ago I wrote a tutorial for r/fanfiction on how to use calibre to save stories from various websites. It was well received at the time, but since them ive had multiple times where people said it was useful, including one a couple weeks ago on a completely different website.
Agreed. A sort of multireddit that combines similar communities is needed, though I don’t know if that would be better served as something individual users make for themselves, or as an official combination made by multiple communities banding together.
Absolutely, yes. There are a decent number of subreddits I enjoyed, but only as a lurker.
I don’t name my machines anything special, but I’ve started naming my internal hard drives/samba shares after planets, and external drives after moons.