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Aspiring Human, media archiving & collecting vintage tech. Game industry exp. in content marketing & broadcast prod. Currently a corp livestream tech & founder of the Honey Sauce Collective working on the Broadcast Emulation Engine in Python, JS & HTML.
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Got into Marvel Rivals recently, played enough to get MVP for the first time the other night, and on the next match my PC crashed and hasn't stopped crashing since.

Audio only survival horror game

This is how people learned about the internet in the year of our lord 1999.

here's a cool bird I saw yesterday

This commercial is peak 90s.

Monetizing internet rage and calling the discourse around it "engagement" was one of the biggest mistakes of our time.

Your timeline will be right back after this message from Elephants. Elephants, just look at them.

Idea for a pasta restaurant named PrePASTArous that specializes in cheesy pasta dishes.

My go-to Monopoly piece was always the car, because the spaces were all streets, so of course you would drive a car. Also I always preferred digital versions against computer opponents.

I finally started season 2 of Mo on Netflix and was excited to see a Philco Predicta used as a TV prop. Also if you haven't watched Mo, it's worth watching. It's funny and real, plus the episodes are short (~30 mins).

I don't know how to explain BEE-TV to people other than that I automated my local digital media collection and as a result, through no direct interaction on my part, Honey I Blew Up the Kid and Galaxy Quest played as a late night double feature tonight. I'm just sorry everyone can't experience this.

you're gonna wanna see this

The US needs a separation of private enterprise and state, similar to separation of church and state. We also need to do way better at the church/state separation thing.

Autocorrect really dislikes how frequently I leave articles out of sentences. I prefer to post/text how I talk, but the purists behind the grammar checking algorithms just can't abide by a missing, optional article in a sentence.

I just went down the rabbit hole reading about the career of June Foray, voice of Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Ma Beagle (and more) from DuckTales and Looney Tunes' Granny. Absolutely impressive number of credits and range of voices spanning generations of animation. Incredible.

I've finally sent an email to @archive.org inquiring about custom collections for the commercials that I've digitized. Hoping for something more organized than my uploads page and less random than @foundonvhs.com

Ohio must be desperate for workers. I got a sponsored message on LinkedIn from this Find Your Ohio campaign that apparently doesn't understand the extraordinary effort I went through after college to leave Ohio forever.

Clown world where people are pursued to act like robots at work while AI generates pictures and is praised for simulating creativity. #gamedev #indiegamedev #ai #random

NBC cancelled Timeless because the evil villains trying to rewrite history were all rich old men and it was too close to the truth to stay on the air.

One thing I've always found satisfying is how TV and movie credits have a defined standard that persists across the medium. I also was the type of kid who insisted on watching all the way to the very end of the credits. So you know, just like everyone else right? Right?

Idea for a product: Beef scented shaving cream Barbacoasol

Movie ideas: Reverse Back to the Future Part II In 1988, a 17 year old is transported 30 years into the future (2018) and thinks video of the Al Franken Senate resignation speech is an SNL parody. After seeing what the future has become, they go back to 1988 with one mission. End capitalism.

The bot dropped a late 80s commercial for the News Hour on PBS. Right now it's prioritizing commercials from around the same date, I'm torn between leaving it this way or increasing the random selection priority. Both have their pros.