It definitely looks like a great way to get disoriented, fall down and crack your head on the bowl if you’re groggy and wake up in the middle of the night.
Lemmy: with account and active participation (but lurking most of the time) Reddit: using RedReader without account to browse all those best posts from days past.
I setup and love retropie, but I will say that I was surprised at how many emulation issues I had even on some PS1 games. mostly it was framerate or processing issues, tried same emulator on my laptop with no problem.
raspberry pi is very affordable but it was surprising to me that the hardware specs were a limiter given how much of an increase they were over the ps1
My only real problem with emulation is that I haven’t found a good way to connect my pc to a crt. I’ve been wanting to play oot randomizers on a proper display but I’m not willing to buy an everdrive at the moment.
I know this is the exact opposite of what you want in a sense, but with a little fiddling you can make the highest definitions of TVs look pretty crappy and old with fancy emulator settings. I had a friend with so many scan line and fuzzy plugins and crt color abberation and flicker fakers installed, i swear it was basically the same thing visually
All-you-can-eat buffets in the swamps of Duloc. I watched ogres sing and dance in perfect harmony on the Hills of Far Far Away. I’ve been chased by dragons who just wanted to be loved. I’ve heard Shrek snore so loud it shook the walls of the outhouse.
All those moments will be lost in time, like burps in a swamp.
My very esteemed advisor admitted to me that he would often just make the ppt during the flight to a convention. He also admitted most of his time at the convention was hitting pubs with the boys from his grad school he knew eons ago.
While it’s admirable he knew his stuff well enough to pull it off, hangover and all, he was also kind of an ass so it’s a bit of a push.
Usually the talks are just an advertisement for the paper. The real value of in-person conferences is meeting your peers and talking about your field in less-formal settings i.e. during the dinner and breaks.
btw if you’re a student, see if there are any student organizations to join, especially if they do workshops or research tracks at a conference, it’s a great way to build a network.
I recently discovered the company I work for, has an S3 bucket with network flow logs of several TB. It contains all network activity if the past 8 years.
Not because we needed it. No, the lifecycle policy wasn’t configured correctly.
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