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I had some good fun writing non-gaming apps for the playdate console including a browser [1] and Kagi news mirror [2] and feel the device has great potential as an alternative to android/iOS duopoly<p>[1]: <a href="https://github.com/remysucre/ORBIT" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/remysucre/ORBIT</a><p>[2]: <a href="https://github.com/remysucre/cranky-news" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/remysucre/cranky-news</a>
Blocking Apple iCloud privacy is pretty extreme.
Here’s a nice YouTube video about GameBoy WorkBoy; a hardware addon and software productivity apps for the game boy,’unreleased and recently recovered <a href="https://youtu.be/1Y98jj3Kn84?si=dMII3mTmeDI0XrCn" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/1Y98jj3Kn84?si=dMII3mTmeDI0XrCn</a><p>Sorry if it’s in the article, I can’t access it either
I remember this being shown in Nintendo Power. As the kind of kid who liked computers and gadgets I really wanted one, and read the article many times.<p>But of course it never came out.
Site blocks VPN users.
Unfortunately true. I wrote about it early last year here: <a href="https://blog.xkeeper.net/uncategorized/tcrf-has-been-getting-ddosed/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.xkeeper.net/uncategorized/tcrf-has-been-getting...</a><p>The story has not changed much. Every so often I will remove most of the blocks put in place, and within a few hours I'm back to having to block them. Many of the cheaper VPNs are also hosted on AWS / Google Cloud / Azure (or other cloud providers), which are also unilaterally blocked.<p>I would much prefer we did not have to do this, but it is what it is.
This is why you should self host your VPN.
Many of us only like legitimate users, and therefore block VPNs.
The linked video seems to provide a much deeper story: <a href="https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SZcrPM-jDqY&ra=m" rel="nofollow">https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SZcrPM-jDqY&ra=m</a>
When I try to share this page on iMessage it unfurls the link as "LLM / AI Standard Test Page" so I guess I won't share it!
you can do the period trick:<p>> . <a href="http://example.com" rel="nofollow">http://example.com</a> .<p><a href="https://www.idownloadblog.com/2024/03/15/how-to-send-links-without-preview-imessage/#Use-the-period-trick" rel="nofollow">https://www.idownloadblog.com/2024/03/15/how-to-send-links-w...</a>
You can choose to display the text of the link,<p>instead of letting your device’s defaults decide who you are,<p>and then telling all of us about it.
The original "work from anywhere" setup, as long as anywhere had two AA batteries.
Does anyone know where can I find contents for the 2020 gigaleak?
Access seems pretty strict<p>——<p>403 Forbidden<p>You are unable to access this site.<p>Sorry, you are not allowed to access tcrf.net right now.<p>If you are using a VPN, try disabling it first. We block many VPNs because of abuse.<p>If that does not work, the block may be due to one of the following reasons:<p>You are connecting using a network we have blocked.
Your connection is still using a VPN or proxy (incl. Apple Private Wi-Fi, CloudFlare relays, etc.)
You are a badly-behaving or unwelcome bot (ChatGPT, bingbot, yandex, etc.)
You are using a badly-behaving extension (eg. Imagus, etc) that is trying to load every single version of a file in the background
If you were able to view pages before, and this error message has suddenly appeared in place of what you were expecting, make sure you are not running any extensions or tools that are attempting to download everything at once. It is possible you were manually blocked, and it might be removed soon. If not, well, sorry.<p>If this page always apppeared, there is likely not a lot you can do. If you are using a VPN, turn off your VPN and try again.<p>Sorry for the trouble. We have been under a long-running DDoS attack.
403 Forbidden is just the modern version of blowing into the cartridge.
That's weird, I can connect just fine over mullvad.
30 out of 34 comments are about the content blocking.<p>Only four comments are about the content of the article, and none of them really go into depth.<p>This has been at the top of HN all day. If people can't see it, what gives?
People who can see the article can see that it's incredibly mid and not worth commenting on.<p>But for people who can't see the article, it could be anything! For all they know, they're being kept out of the greatest content of all time!
From my logging, most people can access it just fine.<p>As for "what gives", I have no idea. The article itself isn't interesting and doesn't contain much of value; the "game" itself is what is interesting, but that's not what the article is there to cover.<p>So my guess is it's just only the people who can't see it, because for others there's not really much to discuss. I don't know why this was even posted here, to be honest.
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