RedBubble seems to have finally green-lit my shop. But the only design showing up is the one I doodled n' tossed on there as a joke, just to reach the fifth design minimum mark! 😛 Who wants this on a T-shirt or shower curtain? Well, do I have good news for you!
I was slow cooking hamburgers while trying to solve an art problem. I saw a picture of a toucan and I suddenly scribbled this out on a chunk of scrap paper. That doesn't mean this is either a toucan...
OH! I finally get to do a, "I read that. The book was good!" posts. I have only seen clips from the show, but it looks cool too (pun)!
My time as a stay-at-home Dad is ending, and I need to get back out there financially supporting my family. I know it's super rough right now, but if you need a game industry jack-of-all-trades in the Bay Area (or remote), I'm ready to lace up and jump in! www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-k...
Or "Anything that exists must have some sort of connection with crypto"
If that reference is too old for you then think, "Anything that exists must connect to a router and have a team develop an app that interacts with it" stage.
This is a sign that we might officially be in the, "Anything that exists must have a dot com domain and a web team assigned to it" stage of AI's tech fad life cycle.
The Dreamcast absolutely embodies that hopeful feeling. SEGA was tossing a lot of (at the time risky) game-centric spaghetti at the wall to see what would stick. A lot of the good stuff that's common place now came out of this era of SEGA, and the Dreamcast specifically.
... then enshitification happened and we blew it I've talked about what you're feeling before. A lot of things about tech n' games from the 80s to the mid-00s made the future feel exciting, fun, and cool The Dreamcast landed near the edge of that time before it all falls off a cliff
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