

It feels like a lifetime ago when everyone was talking about NTsync, glad it’s finally here for Wine as well.
Born 1983, He/him, Danish AuDD introvert that’s surfed the internet since he was a teen (1996 onwards).


It feels like a lifetime ago when everyone was talking about NTsync, glad it’s finally here for Wine as well.


Hey Aussies, send your best goon and grog, please and thanks.

Update: After reading through many comments, a lot of people mentioned their affinity for foobar2000-style players, and fooyin came up as the most frequent suggestion. I haven’t tested it, but it seems to be very popular. If you want even more options, fooyin comes highly recommended by a lot of people.

Also, besides burning all sort of trash, holes in the ozone layer etc. it’s always fun to dig a 1+ meter hole in the ground and find old trash from the pre-1980s.


It’s pretty nuts that Ukrainians can hit targets at this range. Look up Primorsk on a map. It’s ~1000 km north of Ukraine.
I’ve never made the connection before that Moulin Rouge is made by the same guy that made the “Wear Sunscreen” song…
I swear I was on mushrooms for a second there…


I obviously don’t know if you were wearing makeup or not, but what about cold water in the face?
The ratchet will somehow stop ratcheting to the right?


Apathy? In this economy?!
Psyonix up to their shenanigans again.


Bethesda acted like they were clued in, but that’s on par for them.
An orgy… TO DEATH!


Isn’t this the kind of threat that payment processors made to Steam regarding some NSFW games? I believe it was an Australian “grassroot” campaign that led to the latest ban of many Steam (and Itch.io) games, and the threat was payment processors stop working with Steam.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective_Shout#2025_Steam_and_Itch.io_game_removals
This is the power they have now, imagine a cashless society…


PS: Yassified games will now be $80 and you’ll like it.


Is there anything bombs can’t solve?
Picard did have some good moments. Most of them in the last season though.
I think it’s the lack of font smoothing. And for reference, ClearType was created in 1998. Idk, CRT monitors back then smoothed fonts well enough, but I can imagine that once flatscreen LCD monitors became the norm that it looked pretty darn rough.