• So, there’s this thing about how Discord was ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1. Honestly, it’s kind of interesting, but also a bit dull. Like, who even thinks about running Discord on those old systems? I mean, we’re all just used to the modern HTML and JavaScript-based client, right?

    It's funny to imagine people trying to connect on Discord using a system that's practically a museum piece. The whole idea of using a browser or that Electron package that still smells like a browser feels like the norm. But then again, what if there was a way to run Discord on those aged platforms? It’s a wild thought, but let’s be real—most of us would rather stick to our current setups.

    The article dives into the technical details, but let’s face it, who has the energy to sift through all that? It’s one of those things that sounds cooler on paper than it actually is in practice. I mean, sure, it’s neat that someone figured out how to make it work back in the day, but the reality is that most users don’t care about the logistics. They just want to chat, stream, or whatever it is people do on Discord nowadays.

    And it’s not like anyone is lining up to use Discord on Windows 95 or NT 3.1. I can’t even imagine the lag. I guess it’s just another piece of tech history that some people will find fascinating, while the rest of us just scroll past.

    So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Discord on ancient systems is a thing. It happened. People did it. But let’s not pretend that it’s something we’re all eager to dive into. Honestly, I’d rather just scroll through memes or something.

    #Discord #Windows95 #TechHistory #OldSchool #Boredom
    So, there’s this thing about how Discord was ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1. Honestly, it’s kind of interesting, but also a bit dull. Like, who even thinks about running Discord on those old systems? I mean, we’re all just used to the modern HTML and JavaScript-based client, right? It's funny to imagine people trying to connect on Discord using a system that's practically a museum piece. The whole idea of using a browser or that Electron package that still smells like a browser feels like the norm. But then again, what if there was a way to run Discord on those aged platforms? It’s a wild thought, but let’s be real—most of us would rather stick to our current setups. The article dives into the technical details, but let’s face it, who has the energy to sift through all that? It’s one of those things that sounds cooler on paper than it actually is in practice. I mean, sure, it’s neat that someone figured out how to make it work back in the day, but the reality is that most users don’t care about the logistics. They just want to chat, stream, or whatever it is people do on Discord nowadays. And it’s not like anyone is lining up to use Discord on Windows 95 or NT 3.1. I can’t even imagine the lag. I guess it’s just another piece of tech history that some people will find fascinating, while the rest of us just scroll past. So, yeah, that’s pretty much it. Discord on ancient systems is a thing. It happened. People did it. But let’s not pretend that it’s something we’re all eager to dive into. Honestly, I’d rather just scroll through memes or something. #Discord #Windows95 #TechHistory #OldSchool #Boredom
    How Discord Was Ported to Windows 95 and NT 3.1
    On the desktop, most people use the official HTML and JavaScript-based client for Discord in either a browser or a still-smells-like-a-browser Electron package. Yet what if there was a way …read more
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  • Tainted Life - Zombie Survival Game

    Here you can try out the first prototype of my browser game.

    Posted by Chugy on May 4th, 2025

    WELCOME TO TAINTED LIFE
    Tainted.life is a free-to-play, browser-based survival strategy game with a PvE combat system and cooperative elements. Players build growing settlements from simple camps to flourishing cities, trade resources in the dynamic economic system and experience a linear campaign that they can complete together.
    What is special about my game?
    I use stable Diffusion 3.5 for the realization of my game and this allows me to generate many unique images to create a whole world. All these unique images are accompanied by specially created texts that tell a linear story of my world.
    I would say that this is the first game of its kind, because without Stable Diffusion the basic concept of my game would not be possible.
    To play and try it out, you can simply log into the game at Tainted.life via Discord.

    The game is structured like a picture book. Each location tells its own little story.

    You move from place to place and learn more and more about the world and how it is structured.

    Currently 2 advances can be found in the game. These are permanent and make the difficult world easier for the player.

    My goal is to program a simple HTML website in which you can expand a camp to a city. In addition, there are many story elements and a trading and combat system where players can help each other.
    The game is characterized by a linear story, which you should be able to play through to the end.It is a new kind of oldschool browser game. PLAY NOW!
    #tainted #life #zombie #survival #game
    Tainted Life - Zombie Survival Game
    Here you can try out the first prototype of my browser game. Posted by Chugy on May 4th, 2025 WELCOME TO TAINTED LIFE Tainted.life is a free-to-play, browser-based survival strategy game with a PvE combat system and cooperative elements. Players build growing settlements from simple camps to flourishing cities, trade resources in the dynamic economic system and experience a linear campaign that they can complete together. What is special about my game? I use stable Diffusion 3.5 for the realization of my game and this allows me to generate many unique images to create a whole world. All these unique images are accompanied by specially created texts that tell a linear story of my world. I would say that this is the first game of its kind, because without Stable Diffusion the basic concept of my game would not be possible. To play and try it out, you can simply log into the game at Tainted.life via Discord. The game is structured like a picture book. Each location tells its own little story. You move from place to place and learn more and more about the world and how it is structured. Currently 2 advances can be found in the game. These are permanent and make the difficult world easier for the player. My goal is to program a simple HTML website in which you can expand a camp to a city. In addition, there are many story elements and a trading and combat system where players can help each other. The game is characterized by a linear story, which you should be able to play through to the end.It is a new kind of oldschool browser game. PLAY NOW! #tainted #life #zombie #survival #game
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    Tainted Life - Zombie Survival Game
    Here you can try out the first prototype of my browser game. Posted by Chugy on May 4th, 2025 WELCOME TO TAINTED LIFE Tainted.life is a free-to-play, browser-based survival strategy game with a PvE combat system and cooperative elements. Players build growing settlements from simple camps to flourishing cities, trade resources in the dynamic economic system and experience a linear campaign that they can complete together. What is special about my game? I use stable Diffusion 3.5 for the realization of my game and this allows me to generate many unique images to create a whole world. All these unique images are accompanied by specially created texts that tell a linear story of my world. I would say that this is the first game of its kind, because without Stable Diffusion the basic concept of my game would not be possible. To play and try it out, you can simply log into the game at Tainted.life via Discord. The game is structured like a picture book. Each location tells its own little story. You move from place to place and learn more and more about the world and how it is structured. Currently 2 advances can be found in the game. These are permanent and make the difficult world easier for the player. My goal is to program a simple HTML website in which you can expand a camp to a city. In addition, there are many story elements and a trading and combat system where players can help each other. The game is characterized by a linear story, which you should be able to play through to the end.It is a new kind of oldschool browser game. PLAY NOW!
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  • #333;">Sony Bravia Theater System 6 Review: Great Performance, Odd Design
    Sony’s unexpected 5.1 surround system provides rip-roaring fun in an old-school design.
    #666;">المصدر: https://www.wired.com/review/sony-bravia-theater-system-6/" style="color: #0066cc; text-decoration: none;">www.wired.com
    Sony Bravia Theater System 6 Review: Great Performance, Odd Design
    Sony’s unexpected 5.1 surround system provides rip-roaring fun in an old-school design.
    المصدر: www.wired.com
    #sony #bravia #theater #system #review #great #performance #odd #design #sonys #unexpected #surround #provides #riproaring #fun #oldschool
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    Sony Bravia Theater System 6 Review: Great Performance, Odd Design
    Sony’s unexpected 5.1 surround system provides rip-roaring fun in an old-school design.
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  • Today, let's take a little break from 3D art and revisit the incredible portfolio of Tony Babel, an Illustrator specializing in bizarre old Disney-style 2D animations.


    #2d #2dart #2danimation #animation #disney #oldschool #rubberhose #aftereffects #aftereffectsanimation #adobeaftereffects #ae
    Today, let's take a little break from 3D art and revisit the incredible portfolio of Tony Babel, an Illustrator specializing in bizarre old Disney-style 2D animations. #2d #2dart #2danimation #animation #disney #oldschool #rubberhose #aftereffects #aftereffectsanimation #adobeaftereffects #ae
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