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I make things with computers. Mainly software for money, but also music, video and 3d stuff for fun. I play many instruments, all quite badly. I was once competent with a viola, bass guitar, and a drum kit. I hope to remember the old ways one day when I'm less busy with remaining alive.

When I'm not in a darkened room staring at screens, you will find me in a wood staring at trees.
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Things are not going well in the Firefishyverse at the moment, and while I love this software and continue to support it I've revived my personal fedi server and will make that my main home from now on, so if you get a follow request from from me on a 2nd account, it's legit. ​​
We really need to address the preservation of Adobe Flash software. I understand that Flash had its flaws, like being buggy, slow, resource-intensive, and a security risk.

However, we can't deny that a massive portion of the internet relied heavily on Adobe Flash, and now so much of it has vanished. I'm talking about interactive rich media sites, videos, animations, and video games – all with countless hours of development – that are no longer accessible.

This realization hit me when I tried to play the popular Flash game SpeedRunner. Unless you install Flash, which has been deprecated for a while now, you can't play the original game. I'm not referring to the remake on Xbox 360 or the ports to Steam, Switch, and iOS. I mean the original SpeedRunner, the one you could play directly in a web browser.

Enthusiasts dedicated to retro computing and gaming put a lot of effort into preserving software from platforms like DOS, Commodore 64, and NES. However, despite Flash being used by almost everyone with internet access, a great deal of its software and media is at risk of being forgotten. It's a bit disheartening because I believe future generations won't truly understand the early internet without the preservation of Flash software.

This doesn't mean Flash was perfect or that it didn't deserve to be deprecated. But it's also unfortunate when a significant part of our culture goes unnoticed or is simply forgotten.

It's Fall, y'all.

šŸŽØ by CreamyRoux

Over winter I take the train to the warehouse rather than drive and I'm back on it for the 1st time this year. The train is operated by 'Northern Rail' and since last year they've recorded new announcements in a northern accent šŸ˜‚

I don't know if that's intentional or accidental, but I'm loving it either way.
A classic Shirley #strictly critique there of 'What you really need in this particular situation, is to be better at dancing'. #strictly2023
if youve never heard of lixie displays, they use the fact an led shining on the edge of a piece of acrylic makes any etching marks glow, so you can make displays from stacked layers of acrylic to show digits, icons, etc etc theyre so pretty
EXCOMMUNICATE! EXCOMMUNICATE! EXCOMMUNICATE!
I’m definitely going to get diabetes on this trip. ​​

#disney #beignet #holidays #deliciousBastards
Oh yeah holiday time!

I pirated a movie last night.

I gave it 3.14 stars ...