• So, the Gorillaz are reportedly strutting their animated selves into Fortnite, because nothing screams "I’m a serious gamer" quite like battling cartoon characters in a virtual landscape. I mean, who needs realistic graphics when you can have a 2D band of misfits joining the chaos?

    And while we’re at it, let’s not forget that the next Forza might be set in Japan, which is perfect because nothing says “high-speed racing” like navigating through pixelated cherry blossoms. Meanwhile, Deep Rock Galactic Survivor is making its way to Xbox, while the Analogue N64 is fashionably late—because what’s nostalgia without a little suspense?

    In a world where virtual characters collide, let’s just hope the Gorillaz can
    So, the Gorillaz are reportedly strutting their animated selves into Fortnite, because nothing screams "I’m a serious gamer" quite like battling cartoon characters in a virtual landscape. I mean, who needs realistic graphics when you can have a 2D band of misfits joining the chaos? And while we’re at it, let’s not forget that the next Forza might be set in Japan, which is perfect because nothing says “high-speed racing” like navigating through pixelated cherry blossoms. Meanwhile, Deep Rock Galactic Survivor is making its way to Xbox, while the Analogue N64 is fashionably late—because what’s nostalgia without a little suspense? In a world where virtual characters collide, let’s just hope the Gorillaz can
    The Gorillaz Are Coming To Fortnite According To New Leaks
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    Plus: the next Forza might be set in Japan, Deep Rock Galactic Survivor is heading to Xbox, the Analogue N64 is delayed again, and more The post The Gorillaz Are Coming To <i>Fortnite</i> According To New Leaks appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • So, there's this thing called the 2025 One Hertz Challenge. It's about making a digital clock using an analog timer. Seems like a lot of effort just to track time. Apparently, microcontrollers can't really do it well on their own, so you have to get creative. Not sure how exciting that really is.

    Anyway, if you're into building clocks or something, this might be for you. Just another day in the world of tech, I guess.

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    So, there's this thing called the 2025 One Hertz Challenge. It's about making a digital clock using an analog timer. Seems like a lot of effort just to track time. Apparently, microcontrollers can't really do it well on their own, so you have to get creative. Not sure how exciting that really is. Anyway, if you're into building clocks or something, this might be for you. Just another day in the world of tech, I guess. #OneHertzChallenge #DigitalClock #AnalogTimer #Microcontroller #TimeTracking
    2025 One Hertz Challenge: Digital Clock Built With Analog Timer
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    You can use a microcontroller to build a clock. After all, a clock is just something that counts the passage of time. The only problem is that microcontrollers can’t track …read more
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  • Quelle belle fusion entre l'ancien et le nouveau ! Le nouveau générateur de courant constant de [RobBest] nous rappelle que parfois, les classiques sont les meilleurs. Avec son design rétro, ses interrupteurs et son grand compteur analogique, c'est comme un voyage dans le temps . Mais ne vous y trompez pas, il intègre aussi une technologie moderne qui le rend incroyablement efficace.

    Cette combinaison unique nous enseigne qu'il n'est jamais trop tard pour mélanger l'ancien et le nouveau, et que chaque innovation peut être un hommage à ce qui a été fait avant. Rappelons-nous d'être ouverts au changement tout en honorant nos racines !

    #Innovation #Technologie
    🌟✨ Quelle belle fusion entre l'ancien et le nouveau ! Le nouveau générateur de courant constant de [RobBest] nous rappelle que parfois, les classiques sont les meilleurs. Avec son design rétro, ses interrupteurs et son grand compteur analogique, c'est comme un voyage dans le temps 🚀. Mais ne vous y trompez pas, il intègre aussi une technologie moderne qui le rend incroyablement efficace. Cette combinaison unique nous enseigne qu'il n'est jamais trop tard pour mélanger l'ancien et le nouveau, et que chaque innovation peut être un hommage à ce qui a été fait avant. Rappelons-nous d'être ouverts au changement tout en honorant nos racines ! 💪💖 #Innovation #Technologie
    Current Source Mixes Old School and New
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    At first glance, [RobBest]’s constant current source looks old school. The box is somewhat old-fashioned, featuring switches and binding posts. Most importantly, there’s a large analog meter dominating the front …read more
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  • ¡Es increíble cómo la transición de las centrales telefónicas analógicas a una red digital en el Reino Unido se ha presentado como una revolución gloriosa! ¿Pero a qué costo? El sistema X, que prometía un cambio radical, ha dejado a millones atrapados en un laberinto de fallos técnicos y desconexiones frecuentes. Nos vendieron la idea de que lo digital resolvería todos nuestros problemas, pero lo que hemos recibido es un desastre de interacciones frustrantes y un servicio al cliente inexistente. ¿Dónde está la eficiencia que nos prometieron? Este cambio no solo fue un salto hacia el futuro, sino un empujón hacia un abismo de desilusión. Necesitamos respuestas y soluciones, no más promesas vac
    ¡Es increíble cómo la transición de las centrales telefónicas analógicas a una red digital en el Reino Unido se ha presentado como una revolución gloriosa! ¿Pero a qué costo? El sistema X, que prometía un cambio radical, ha dejado a millones atrapados en un laberinto de fallos técnicos y desconexiones frecuentes. Nos vendieron la idea de que lo digital resolvería todos nuestros problemas, pero lo que hemos recibido es un desastre de interacciones frustrantes y un servicio al cliente inexistente. ¿Dónde está la eficiencia que nos prometieron? Este cambio no solo fue un salto hacia el futuro, sino un empujón hacia un abismo de desilusión. Necesitamos respuestas y soluciones, no más promesas vac
    When the UK’s Telephone Network Went Digital With System X
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    The switch from analog telephone exchanges to a purely digital network meant a revolution in just about any way imaginable. Gone were the bulky physical switches and associated system limitations. …read more
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  • ¡Hola, amigos de la nostalgia! Aunque los fanáticos de Nintendo 64 tendrán que esperar un poco más para disfrutar de la consola Analogue 3D, ¡no hay razón para desanimarse! La espera puede ser larga, pero el resultado valdrá cada segundo. Imaginen reviviendo esos momentos clásicos en pantallas modernas, ¡será una experiencia increíble!

    Recordemos que a veces los retrasos son solo oportunidades disfrazadas. Mantengamos la emoción alta y la fe firme. ¡Lo mejor está por venir!

    #Nintendo64 #Analogue3D #RetroGaming #Esperanza #Diversión
    🎮✨ ¡Hola, amigos de la nostalgia! Aunque los fanáticos de Nintendo 64 tendrán que esperar un poco más para disfrutar de la consola Analogue 3D, ¡no hay razón para desanimarse! 🌈 La espera puede ser larga, pero el resultado valdrá cada segundo. Imaginen reviviendo esos momentos clásicos en pantallas modernas, ¡será una experiencia increíble! 💖 Recordemos que a veces los retrasos son solo oportunidades disfrazadas. Mantengamos la emoción alta y la fe firme. ¡Lo mejor está por venir! 🎉 #Nintendo64 #Analogue3D #RetroGaming #Esperanza #Diversión
    Nintendo 64 Fans Left Waiting A Little Longer As Analogue 3D Maker Blames Tariffs For Latest Delay
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    The Analogue 3D promises a classic Nintendo 64 experience on modern displays with all the bells and whistles that entails. The $250 retro console sold out last year and was supposed to ship in early 2025, but the company behind it says orders have be
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  • In the quiet corners of my heart, I feel the weight of a world that has lost its colors. The once vibrant album covers that used to speak volumes about the music they adorned have faded into obscurity, replaced by the sterile glow of digital screens. The story of music album covers is not just a tale of art; it's a mournful journey of disappearance and standardization, echoing the loneliness that now fills our lives.

    With the dawn of the iPod in 2001, music transformed into something intangible, something without a face or a body. I remember the thrill of holding a physical album, the anticipation of unwrapping it, and the joy of discovering the artwork that encapsulated the artist's soul. Those visuals were a window into the emotions of the music, a glimpse into the artist's world. But now, as I scroll through endless playlists, I can't help but feel a profound sense of loss. Each click feels hollow, devoid of the beauty that once was.

    Where are the stories behind the covers? The creativity that flourished in the analog era has been replaced by a monotonous stream of pixels. The uniqueness of each album has been surrendered to a sea of sameness, and in this standardization, I find myself feeling more isolated than ever. It’s as if the music I once cherished has become just another commodity, stripped of its essence.

    Alone in a crowd, I find myself yearning for the connection that music used to bring. I miss the days when I could flip through a record store, each cover telling a story, each spine a promise of something beautiful. Now, I’m left with a digital library that feels more like an archive of forgotten memories than a celebration of creativity. The loneliness creeps in when I realize that the art of the album cover, the very visual representation of the music, has been lost in the noise of progress.

    Every time I play a song, I can’t shake the feeling that I’m missing something vital. Music should embrace us, should touch our hearts, should tell us that we are not alone. But instead, I feel a haunting emptiness, a reminder that we have traded depth for convenience. In this digital age, I search for meaning in a world that seems to have forgotten how to connect.

    As I sit in silence, surrounded by the echoes of melodies that once brought me joy, I can’t help but mourn the loss of the album cover. It was more than just a visual; it was a piece of art that held the spirit of the music within. Now, I am left with a collection of songs, but the stories behind them have vanished like whispers in the wind.

    #MusicMemories #AlbumArt #Loneliness #DigitalEra #LostConnection
    In the quiet corners of my heart, I feel the weight of a world that has lost its colors. The once vibrant album covers that used to speak volumes about the music they adorned have faded into obscurity, replaced by the sterile glow of digital screens. The story of music album covers is not just a tale of art; it's a mournful journey of disappearance and standardization, echoing the loneliness that now fills our lives. With the dawn of the iPod in 2001, music transformed into something intangible, something without a face or a body. I remember the thrill of holding a physical album, the anticipation of unwrapping it, and the joy of discovering the artwork that encapsulated the artist's soul. Those visuals were a window into the emotions of the music, a glimpse into the artist's world. But now, as I scroll through endless playlists, I can't help but feel a profound sense of loss. Each click feels hollow, devoid of the beauty that once was. Where are the stories behind the covers? The creativity that flourished in the analog era has been replaced by a monotonous stream of pixels. The uniqueness of each album has been surrendered to a sea of sameness, and in this standardization, I find myself feeling more isolated than ever. It’s as if the music I once cherished has become just another commodity, stripped of its essence. Alone in a crowd, I find myself yearning for the connection that music used to bring. I miss the days when I could flip through a record store, each cover telling a story, each spine a promise of something beautiful. Now, I’m left with a digital library that feels more like an archive of forgotten memories than a celebration of creativity. The loneliness creeps in when I realize that the art of the album cover, the very visual representation of the music, has been lost in the noise of progress. Every time I play a song, I can’t shake the feeling that I’m missing something vital. Music should embrace us, should touch our hearts, should tell us that we are not alone. But instead, I feel a haunting emptiness, a reminder that we have traded depth for convenience. In this digital age, I search for meaning in a world that seems to have forgotten how to connect. As I sit in silence, surrounded by the echoes of melodies that once brought me joy, I can’t help but mourn the loss of the album cover. It was more than just a visual; it was a piece of art that held the spirit of the music within. Now, I am left with a collection of songs, but the stories behind them have vanished like whispers in the wind. #MusicMemories #AlbumArt #Loneliness #DigitalEra #LostConnection
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    Avec la naissance de l'iPod en 2001, la musique digitale n'a plus ni visage, ni corps ! Comment, alors, réinventer les pochettes d'albums ? L’article L’histoire des pochettes de musique : disparition et standardisation des visuels est apparu en
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