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Btw, on bugs killing X, current Trisquel 12 and Emacs (basically a FLOSS Ubuntu 24.04 LTS) if it's being run with M-x Mastodon it might bring the whole X stack down, even if run from a terminal. These kinds of bugs could be slashed down by killing the dependencies as the Hyperbola GNU/Linux it's doing. No DBUS, no SystemD, no nonsense. They have no Emacs in -testing but you can freely build yourself and this bug won't happen for sure.

Linux? E16 ran on everything X11 could run.

I have faith on 40hz ultrasound therapies.

Wilma and MoreTV in Spain for Windows, Xdtv/Xawtv with some Nagravision patch or plugin.

Parents should help to set kids their own private Minetest servers. The allowed people? Her/his surrounding friends and no more.

Well, regarding Child Sexual Abuse: 93% of victims under 18 know their abuser. https://rainn.org/facts-statistics-the-scope-of-the-problem/...

By design an online game with their peers the potential cases are near zero except for kids friends being abuser themselves because of a traumatic childhood.

Windows 3.11 can run in vanilla DOSBox. Under DOSBox-X you basically boot Windows by converting DOSBox into a PC emulator.

Half Life 3.11 confirmed.

Half Life for Workgroups

Half Life/386

Copilot Life

I think he must have sworn off any v3 after MS-DOSv3.

Clippy is the final boss

That's for Portal 3.

The Spanish version was even more amazing and retro-futuristic, kinda like a paradoxical tune:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZHzMbFXAcM

The one for Spain was the 2nd one.


Spaniard there. We didn't need C+ for anime as local regions with languages distinct to Spanish got original DB and several more animes (Captain Tsubasa, easy choice for Europe), Doraemon et all.

In the 90's only the poshy people or university students (and OFC bars for soccer matches) could afford the monthly subscription. That was true until the mid-late 90's where cheap Avermedia TV tuners for PC (and Pentium MMX processors) could decode the nagravision streams for the cheap. And, yes, they mainly were used for porn and soccer matches, and some Hollywood blockbusters.

That died in from 2002/3 where cheap broadband was found everywhere and peple used P2P platforms like crazy.

Under GNU/Linux I remember XawTV-Nagra and Alevt for Teletext.

EDIT: it was XDtv, not XawTV. Good times, and often it was more interesting to decode stuff than actually watch it.


Most Animes in France were on TF1, not on canal+.

Canal+ had a few animes not suited for kids and a few others that didn't really fit the catalog from TF1 or TMC (which was mostly available south of France). Those 2 had volume, Canal+ had more "quality" ones.

I remember watching Akira, some DBZ movies, Evangelion, Vision of Escaflowne, Armitage III and many others!


You can use Dillo and explore the light web, gopher and gemini with no JS or big plugins at all.

Gopher and Gemini are simple scripts, so is the actions plugin, but I have my own written in 'rc', a shell borrowed from Plan9 and a bit improved (readline keys, history).

For audio/video I just spawn mpv+yt-dlp in the spot.

https://dillo-browser.github.io/


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