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Daaamn. The lighting and thick atmosphere in this picture are sublime. I want to go there.
They absolutely did. So much more room for air/sound to flow through those speakers in CRTs. That’s why most people resort to sound bars at a minimum to get halfway decent sound for today’s flat panel televisions. You just can’t fit powerful speakers into them.
ScOULaristoGaming@beehaw.org•What gaming communities are you missing out on in the Fediverse?English
5·2 年前I’m mainly just waiting for NintendoSwitchDeals and PS5Deals to become active to the point where they are at least half as useful as they were on the Old Site. I used to check those every day.
I also hope to see individual games and franchises getting their own dedicated communities on here eventually as well.
I’ve tried them all, and as of right now Connect feels the most polished and feature rich. So that’s my recommendation.
Another hot tip: don’t refer to people as “normies.”
Nostalgia is really interesting in that it’s inherently bittersweet. It’s nice because it grounds us in a shared timeline and focuses on mostly positive aspects of some past point in time, but it’s also sad because it means thinking back fondly on a time that will never be again.
So maybe it’s the bitter half of that bittersweet feeling that you’re subconsciously averse to? Either that or maybe your past/childhood was mostly negative or even traumatic? I’m no psychologist, so really I don’t know what I’m talking about.
ScOULaristo
New Communities•Dead Malls - A place for photos, videos, and discussions related to dead or dying malls.English
4·2 年前An empire that we lived in and got to experience when it was thriving. That’s why dead malls in particular have a distinctly bittersweet feeling to them. Those of us who frequented malls in the 80’s and 90’s can vividly remember when they were filled with people, commerce, and social activity. They were such lively social spaces back then, so seeing them slowly succumb to the ravages of time and fade into irrelevancy is both sad and fascinating.
ScOULaristo
New Communities•Dead Malls - A place for photos, videos, and discussions related to dead or dying malls.English
9·2 年前Nah. It’s morbidly interesting IMO.
Yep. Still have my black one with AmberElec installed. I love everything about it other than the display’s somewhat muted colors and mediocre battery life.
We’re so fucking cool, aren’t we?
ScOULaristo
World News•Biomedical CEO believes it’ll soon be possible for same-sex couples to share biological childrenEnglish
7·2 年前Lol. I read this in an entirely different context, like you were implying that they’d go to hell for this.
ScOULaristo
News•Meta Threads engagement has dropped off since red-hot debut, tracking firms say
13·2 年前This is exactly what I was going to say. The feed on Threads is absolutely abysmal. Just an endless stream of bullshit that I don’t want to see. That might improve in the future as they continue to update the app and its feed algorithms, but as of right now it’s pretty terrible at showing the user content that they’re interested in.
In my opinion the cheapest, simplest way to experience a significant jump in quality from what you’re currently doing is to buy an Aeropress.
You can get one new for only $30-40, and after trying a few times you’ll likely be blown away by how much better the coffee it produces is than what you’ve grown accustomed to with the Keurig.
An electric kettle is another good purchase to go along with your Aeropress, and it generally comes in handy for plenty of other uses too.
If you start getting into making better coffee at home with the Aeropress, then the next step on your journey would be to invest in a grinder and make the switch to whole beans. That’s really the last thing you’ll need if you’re trying to max out coffee quality at home.
As for drinking it black, that’s totally up to you. Personally I like a little cream and sugar in my coffee, and I’m probably seen as a coffee snob by my friends. Don’t let anyone tell you that black is the preferred way to drink coffee. It’s all preference, and I like the heavier body that cream/milk gives the brew.
If you end up taking any of this advice, then here’s my go-to recipe for the best Aeropress coffee:
- Set the Aeropress up inverted (you can Google this)
- Between coarse and fine grind (two scoops)
- Heat water to 195°F
- Pour water in until it just covers the grounds to let it bloom, then wait 30 seconds
- Fill the Aeropress up to the top with more water
- Stir for ten seconds
- Let brew for one more minute
- Press slowly into mug
- Add cream/sugar to taste
I hope that helps. Just be warned… Once you go down this path, you’ll likely no longer be able to tolerate K-Cup coffee.
ScOULaristointerestingasfuck•"Blood falls" in Antarctica. This water contains ferrous iron, which, combining with atmospheric air, oxidizes and forms rust. It gives the waterfall that blood-red colourEnglish
5·2 年前That is, indeed, interesting as fuck.
That’s really cool that someone thought to preserve this and put it on display in a museum. It’s like a modern historical artifact from the golden age of computing.
ScOULarisOPMto
Arcade Sticks/Fightsticks Community•PSA - Arcade Sticks are great for genres other than fighting gamesEnglish
1·2 年前Don’t forget the neon lights, the cacophony of booming arcade cabinet speakers echoing throughout the room, and body odor and cigarette smoke swirling together and filling the air with their combined, intoxicating scent.
If you’re too young to have experienced arcades in the 80’s/90’s and think I’m describing heaven on Earth, it’s because I am. That’s exactly what it was.
ScOULaristo
Gaming@lemmy.ml•Which meaningful and memorable quotes contained in a videogame can you recall?English
4·2 年前“Shouldn’t we wait for reinforcements?”
“I am the reinforcements.”
- Vagrant Story, PS1









Making my way through FF16. According to the PS5 dashboard completion percentage I’m at about 70% complete right now. So I might be able to finish over the weekend, but having a six-year-old at home might make that harder to accomplish.
Either way, I’m really enjoying it despite it being absolutely archaic in terms of its actual game design. It’s really carried by its presentation, soundtrack, and decent story. They’ve arguably stripped away too much of what typically defines a Final Fantasy game here, but I’m still having a great time by just choosing to appreciate what it does do well.