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from another world; anime girls on the internet who are terrible at playing guitar and slightly less bad at programming; EN/SV/DE/日本語
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https://blog.paavo.me/cities-skylines-2-performance/ is a very interesting technical deep-dive into why Cities: Skylines 2 performs so badly, and pretty funny at times. if you're a graphics person and curious about this disaster, check it out!
oh my fucking god they “solved” TF2 server crashes. shounic made a server that “never” crashes. this is just beautiful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-RJ0AQsRTw
hey remember when T*m Sw**ney from Ep*c G*mes made that incredibly obnoxious tweet about music notation?
well, new Tantacrul just dropped: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq3bUFgEcb4
(i mean okay it dropped yesterday but. i'm so happy)
This is the first independently produced full-length studio tweet of acclaimed Twitter user hikari_no_yume. This work combines a sarcastic style with meta elements to comment on the state of the music industry, through the lens of an imaginary album blurb on bandcamp or something
new profile pic. i had gotten kinda sick of the old one (which was haruhi suzumiyaharuhinoyuuutsu winking and doing a thumbs-up gesture)
[second time i make this post because i'm a bit apprehensive.]
touchHLE v0.2.1 is out. Happy Halloween! 🎃
This is the first release with support for Wolfenstein RPG, Doom II RPG and I Love Katamari. There's also some important usability improvements on Android, among other things. Please check out the release notes! https://github.com/hikari-no-yume/touchHLE/releases/tag/v0.2.1
I listened to an illustrative recording of the 50's chord progression but I couldn't hear very well so I unconsciously interpreted the gaps between chords as me failing to hear every other chord and my brain filled in the progression from Pechelbel's Canon in D
Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution is an incredibly based
I should probably write a blog post about Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth: where it came from, how it compares (unfavourably) to basically any hardware synth, why it sounds bad, how it could sound better if you use it right…