Took all weekend, but finally got the desk sorted! I have the 32-bit corner, the current corner, and the 8-bit corner!
The nest of upscaler, KVM, and input selector cables is truly horrifying. But it all works!
We’re looking at moving into somewhere bigger soon, so we can have a proper “computer lab”. But super happy for this for now :’)
(And 16-bit stuff like an Amiga or Atari 1040ST would be incredible, but also no space right now!)
Here’s why DOS is so important to retro gaming.
If you look at the library of all Nintendo consoles in the 20th century:
TOTAL: 4,880 games.
Now that’s a lot of games. But remember, that’s 6 unique platforms. With the exception of the Game Boy Color being backwards compatible with the Game Boy, these games can’t be played across devices.
Meanwhile, what is DOS library? 8,382 games. And this is just what we know about, because so many shareware titles have been lost to time.
That is to say, DOS alone is nearly twice the size of all Nintendo consoles’ libraries combined.
And these DOS games are not insignificant. Many of them weren’t released on consoles. Titles such as Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, Ultima VII: The Black Gate, and Rise of the Triad.
A lot of important publishers conquered DOS before they made their way to consoles: id, Epic, Ubisoft—among others.
DOS seems pretty damn important. Yet retro gaming channels on YouTube rarely talk about DOS games. And trust me, I’ve looked.
It’s important to talk about this because video games are the face of culture now. In 50 years, that’s how the next generations are going to remember us by.
Take Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour on DOS. It’s an above average game, as good as anything on Genesis or SNES. Published by Ubisoft. At the time of release, it was beloved.
No one talks about it anymore.
It'll be funny if, having lost this right from my British citizenship, I get it back through Australian citizenship.
In 2025, Rīga's public transport carried 118,491,909 passengers, which is 2.2% more than in 2024, the company Rīgas Satiksme said on 16th January. https://eng.lsm.lv/article/economy/transport/16.01.2026-rigas-public-transport-carried-1185-million-passengers-in-2025.a630244/?utm_source=mastodon
My works have been scraped for LLM training without my permission, attribution, or compensation.
Businesses and individuals who use these tools have therefore asked how they can indemnify themselves. To address this need, I have introduced an LLM Licence.
Bella Vista is such a *weird* place. And not in an endearing way, just in a “huh, where am I?” way. #sydney
I finally have a new laptop stand that works! I've been wanting (nay, needing!) something like this for a very long time.
This tool has attempted to write a file system on first boot... to a virtual CD-ROM device. Amazing!
The ethical case against using LLMs for work is straightforward and unambiguous
The productivity case against using LLMs for work is complex and requires an understanding of volatility, variability, biases, security issues, lock-in, and more
But it turns out that if you don’t have any time for ethics, you also don’t have any time for understanding complex systems, so neither case matters to them
Request for help from any Debian package maintainers that have python experience
It seems that if we wanted to package horusdemodlib for debian we are roadblocked on pypi package asn1tools not being in debian. What's the usual path way forward for this?
I don't expect asn1tools to add native Debian support. I'm assuming vendoring is frowned upon.
Overhearing this conversation in a cafe with someone using their phone speaker.
"Operator"
*garbled something something press 1.*
"Operator"
*garbled something something press 1*
"OPERATOR!"
*garbled something something press 1*
"OPERATOR!!!!"
"Hello, this is ANZ, how can I help you today?"
"OPERATOR! Oh fuck, I mean, hi".
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