emma

emma wrote

yeah, this has me seriously thinking about bailing for good. i felt a little motivated to take up active development again, and then this shit happens. i want to cuddle with my cats and play zelda and watch the friends dvd box set that i bought for some reason, not do more programming work on top of my day job just for other people to rip it off with no appreciation for the countless hours that went into problem solving and continuously improving things

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emma wrote

Reply to crouton.net by ___

wtf i love this website

more websites should have italic black on white times new roman

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emma wrote

here comes the crouton train

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emma wrote

Reply to juicero by twovests

ok

so

has anyone tried making one of these in tears of the kingdom yet?

i have no creativity, but apparently you can build a fucking gundam or an eva or whatever, so it makes sense you could build a juicero, too

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emma wrote

Reply to $3,499 by devtesla

i have pretty poor vision, so they'd fleece me in getting those corrective zeiss inserts or whatever. so unfortunately, i won't be able to join the rest of you in *skims through article* having a virtual mickey mouse running around me.

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emma wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by emma in doom-teletext by voxpoplar

ok i tried it with my raspberry pi 1 on a circa 2001 28" panasonic crt telly.

i made a mistake and used raspbian without X, so i couldn't actually make inputs to the game. but it wouldn't have mattered, because the update rate while it played the demo was slow as shit, about 3 fps like the person on github got on their modern tv. i forgot to actually check if the pi's cpu was maxed out or not, but i suspect it's a limitation of the teletext decoding circuitry, which is probably the exact same as used on modern tvs. unfortunately i have no other tvs to test with, so that's gonna be that.

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