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Source of the image: A Guide to Nintendo’s Game & Watch '80s Retro Handheld Games - LevelSkip
You’re welcome!
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Image Max URL (Web - GitHub - Firefox addon) was able to get a 3840x2160 version.
My 2 cents: I have a similar relation with smartphones as yours.
In my case, what I fear the most is some app getting my contact list and using it to send some kind of “XXX has joined YYY service” notification to all of them. Also, I didn’t like that Google had all the data they wanted, so I ended with 2 smartphones:
AFAIK I’ve only had one incident because I trusted Telegram too much. There is always non-zero risk, but this works for me.
Credit Rachel Burch (@Rachelburch@mastodon.social)
Mossy beech tree at Burrator reservoir last December, #Dartmoor #Devon #mosstadon
Source:
Credit: Travis Chapman (@Travispaints)
!awwnverts@lemmy.world may like this!
No problem, it’s just a typo :)
(and I’m not a mod, just a regular user)
It’s Michael *Whelan.
Source: LORE OF WITCHWORLD | The Art of Michael Whelan
RSS Feed: https://www.michaelwhelan.com/feed/
Here you have a video with some interior shots: ▶ Concept car Citroën Eole 1985 by passion-citroen
That’s awesome!
Nice to see more people posting :)
FYI: You can add both pictures and text on the same post (so the source is visible without reading the comments).
Credit: Rosemary Mosco
Sources:
That’s a cool tram! Thanks for sharing.
In reality no service on the lower parts when they are under water
I will use this as an excuse to not remove the post :P.
Starting from the 3rd post, most of them are full stories. But I haven’t read everything, so I’m not sure how much of it is really scifi, although he’s most known for his cyberpunk stories in the 80s and 90s.
Here you have one I posted previously: “Homo sapiens declared extinct” by Bruce Sterling (1999)
From his wikipedia page:
Michael Bruce Sterling (born April 14, 1954) is an American science fiction author known for his novels and short fiction and editorship of the Mirrorshades anthology. In particular, he is linked to the cyberpunk subgenre.
Sterling’s first science-fiction story, Man-Made Self, was sold in 1976. He is the author of science-fiction novels, including Schismatrix (1985), Islands in the Net (1988), and Heavy Weather (1994). In 1992, he published his first non-fiction book, The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier.[1]
The only one I know is Bruce Sterling’s medium:
https://bruces.medium.com/
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