

This is giving A-Button Challenge vibes and i’m all for it.
hello :)


This is giving A-Button Challenge vibes and i’m all for it.


That makes sense :)


Maybe not really answering the question, but what goes against using an HDMI cable? It would “be something simple, that is easy to maintain, as the presentations change daily.”
Assuming you all have laptops ofc.
I really don’t like how it’s so common nowadays for furniture to not even outlive one person. It became fashion thanks to IKEA. Fuck IKEA.


Do you actually want super light laptops? I feel like there is a sweet spot, but who knows maybe I would even want one, never held it in my hands/used it.
I feel like this comes at the cost of repairability as well though.


makes me think if there are fake things you buy to put into pictures for interaction. or i am just refusing to accept that raisin soda is a thing.


This is really cool. Thanks for sharing.
I totally get you. Made me feel the same way. Thing is though it was taken 2025 :).
Took my 3DS out for a spin and love how “problem free” the world looks through it lens.

It is in some forrest in Denmark, there were a bunch of those built (like hundreds). It was unexpected for me so it was extra cool. Somebody must have started it and it is still going, it’s really fun.


It being called buttons makes whole lot of sense now.


can somebody please confirm to me that he looks like japanese keanu reeves in the interview?
What the fuck is this OS/Messenger combo. Its not iOS is it? It looks off like a custom android rom. Or where iOS line widths always that random?!
No, i have just build this https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/dsi-camera and changed the icon and text. So… maybe it is real just not that professional you would probably want it to be.
It really is. Love the overall aesthetics as well.
The other game featured is also a hidden gem. “Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective” has a big Ace Attorney vibe going on. (Think its from the same people, which is probably why.) Uses the DS not to the same degree TWEWY does, but its doesnt has to. I really like the story.


It was a fairly small one but jam packed with all sorts of cool old computer stuff. Its not really a museum and just more or less a private collection of an former professor who was left behind in the basement of an old university building and is now doing free guided tours.
It is moving now cause the building will be demolished so its closed in the moment.
It is in hamburg/germany, here is a website about it in german: https://www.inf.uni-hamburg.de/home/about/museum.html


Love how this is the part the camera decided to focus on. I actually thought that this was edited in, not sure what it supposed to have told me though.
My biggest pet peeve are collectables in games not primarily about exploration. I guess it can be implemented in a fun way, but I hate backtracking or not being sure I can continue without looking in every corner in a segment of a level. Replayed Mario Galaxy and it was pleasantly surprised being able to play it in your own way.
~I am aware that nothing is stopping me to do so, even with collectables. Unfortunately I hate half progress bars just as much TT.~