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[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Thank you! I'll definitely have a look at those, perhaps they'll give me some inspiration for my new Endeavour OS installation.

I'll definitely keep on writing this, as I'd like to hopefully reach Windows Vista (and its fascinating beta, Longhorn), and maybe even 8, we'll see. It will take a while, but I'll get there!

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Thank you! You're right, I'm too young to have been there at the time, but I'm deeply fascinated by these things, and would like to share them with a new audience as well! It's always amazing to read comments written by people who were there at the time, and see new perspectives!

I managed to obtain an SGI Indy, but I haven't done much with it yet, I'll have to research it a bit more. As for Enlightenment, that will be for a future Episode about the rest of X Window System, there were simply too many to include in this one.

Glad you enjoyed it!

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Thank you so much! EmeraldDM8, the one who built the UI, thanks you a lot as well.

 

What if you used a late 80s Unix system for your job or university, but still wanted a nice and pretty GUI to use? Well then, let’s discover a nice selection of window managers and graphical user interfaces that will make your boring installation look awesome!

 

What if you used a late 80s Unix system for your job or university, but still wanted a nice and pretty GUI to use? Well then, let’s discover a nice selection of window managers and graphical user interfaces that will make your boring installation look awesome!

 

What if you used a late 80s Unix system for your job or university, but still wanted a nice and pretty GUI to use? Well then, let’s discover a nice selection of window managers and graphical user interfaces that will make your boring installation look awesome!

 

What if you used a late 80s Unix system for your job or university, but still wanted a nice and pretty GUI to use? Well then, let’s discover a nice selection of window managers and graphical user interfaces that will make your boring installation look awesome!

 

What if you used a late 80s Unix system for your job or university, but still wanted a nice and pretty GUI to use? Well then, let’s discover a nice selection of window managers and graphical user interfaces that will make your boring installation look awesome!

 

What if you used a late 80s Unix system for your job or university, but still wanted a nice and pretty GUI to use? Well then, let’s discover a nice selection of window managers and graphical user interfaces that will make your boring installation look awesome!

 

Who would have thought that an eerie and creepy 3D chatroom game from the 90s, Worlds Chat, would still be somewhat active? We are so lucky that we can find out more about all of its internet mysteries from the past! Thus, let's explore it, and see if we can unearth anything about its famous urban legends!

 

Who would have thought that an eerie and creepy 3D chatroom game from the 90s, Worlds Chat, would still be somewhat active? We are so lucky that we can find out more about all of its internet mysteries from the past! Thus, let's explore it, and see if we can unearth anything about its famous urban legends!

 

Who would have thought that an eerie and creepy 3D chatroom game from the 90s, Worlds Chat, would still be somewhat active? We are so lucky that we can find out more about all of its internet mysteries from the past! Thus, let's explore it, and see if we can unearth anything about its famous urban legends!

 

Who would have thought that an eerie and creepy 3D chatroom game from the 90s, Worlds Chat, would still be somewhat active? We are so lucky that we can find out more about all of its internet mysteries from the past! Thus, let's explore it, and see if we can unearth anything about its famous urban legends!

 

Who would have thought that an eerie and creepy 3D chatroom game from the 90s, Worlds Chat, would still be somewhat active? We are so lucky that we can find out more about all of its internet mysteries from the past! Thus, let's explore it, and see if we can unearth anything about its famous urban legends!

 

Follow your friendly glitch expert LalaZZ, who will try to teach you how to perfectly perform tweaking, which takes advantage of an oversight in the way maps load in games from Generation IV Pokémon games, especially Diamond and Pearl, and allows us to reach the fabled shadow realm known as the Mystery Zone! Hopefully everything will go fine and this won’t turn into a creepypasta...

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

It depends on how much detail you want to understand. You can play Steins;Gate and Robotics;Notes on their own, but they are best understood after playing Chaos;Head (personally, I played C;H after them). Chaos;Child necessarily follows Chaos;Head. For Occultic;Nine, you can read it with no prior knowledge, as far as I've seen. For Anonymous;Code, you need Steins;Gate at the bare minimum, and at least a decent summary of Chaos;Head's themes. Anything more is just added references that you'll be able to get.

Don't feel threatened and jump in!

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I'm really glad that you enjoyed it! Part 2 should be coming relatively soon, and as I write this, EmeraldDM8 is working on further improving the UI!

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Well given the reaction here, I will be surely avoiding this community. Everywhere else, I've gotten many positive comments.

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Very true! At least problems are solvable though!

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Thank you so much!! 😄

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Thank you lol, do give it a read if you're interested

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world -2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Better than sharing memes or random links of someone else's work.

[–] blisscast@lemmy.world -3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Whilst the spamming itself might not be the best thing in the world, the article itself took a lot of effort to write, and this is the only way to spread it around. Honestly, it's way better than people sharing random links of things they didn't make and stealing others' posts or memes, those require no effort at all and are just for attention seeking.

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