To be fair actually sick effects and attacks would probably take like 30 seconds per turn. Looking at you final fantasy VII
To be fair actually sick effects and attacks would probably take like 30 seconds per turn. Looking at you final fantasy VII
The only one that feels cheap is the PSP street, but the others are built to last. 11 years of use is no joke and the buttons still work great on mine
I completely disagree, the device feels really sturdy, I own both a PSP and a Switch and if you ask me I think the switch is more flimsy. The only thing that ages the PSP imo is the UMD reader and the lack of a second joystick, but I still love the design today
Well they are not that expensive just yet. I would grab one, I am actually planning on getting another one just for the sake of it
Yep, quite a lot of potential especially with microsd card adaptors
Well, it is a proprietary format after all
Sadly no, it’s from the warp gate effect from Chrono Trigger. Best game of all time
I don’t play long enough to run out of it, maybe 3 or 4 hours? I should do some tests. It’s still the original one though
Yep, there’s a lot of juice left on mine, such a huge library and the emulation options are great too
I also made a blog post sharing what I have on it :P
I made a blog about this. Make sure to follow it via RSS too ;)
https://joelchrono.xyz/blog/newsboat-queries-and-freshrss-scraping/
Anything that can be emulated on a PSP is retro to me, because that’s where I emulate most things
Unless you already have it, to be honest
You’re already pretty crazy so, maybe Piped or YouTube Local
Stick to local stuff, no need to open ports at all. I got myself a Raspberry Pi and I just have it next to my router.
Once I felt like using it outside my network, instead of opening ports and doing complicated stuff that didn’t work cuz I am behind a Nat, I just used Tailscale instead, it’s a private VPN that is free for a limited amount of devices (like 10 or more I think so it’s fine for you and family). It’s the best easiest thing ever
FreshRSS is what I use and I can create my own feeds using X path, it’s kinda great but too much to explain. I wrote a blog about it.
https://joelchrono.xyz/blog/newsboat-queries-and-freshrss-scraping/
yeah but I kinda dislike cloudflare. Tailscale is based on wireguard which is cool
Check out tailscale, the best tool ever to access a server without opening ports or doing hard stuff
Solving the Rubik’s cube
You either get into speedcubing and get high end cubes to improve your performance, at least of the official categories and a couple must haves like the Mirror cube.
And / Or
You start collecting cubes and puzzles of all kinds and shapes (yes, even non-cubical :o). You start to acquire custom cubes built by hand by artesians or niche brands.
For the love of what’s good in this world, stick to that one budget MJC set of competitive cubes until you are actually 10 or 20 seconds behind the world record