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@acirep@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

So one wanted to play a game, a pretty old game, some 20+ years old but available through one of these new modern game launchers. A couple of hours free, let's have some fun! What can go wrong one would say?

So one starts the game launcher, immediately greeted by the prompt that the launcher needs updating. Ok, that should be quick, one thinks.... A couple of minutes, clicks and confirmation dialogs later the launcher is updated! Yay let's play! Oh wait they have new EULA and that needs confirmation too, ok. Then you are probably guessing a shiny new privacy policy (one could bet AI related) click... Click... CLICK... Accept... Whatever ... One is getting impatient, one wants that game... Done! No more prompts!

Finally let's start that shiny game with retro graphics! One clicks the game launcher icon.... Oh game needs updating too... But it is 20+ years old... Whyyyy..... Ok click download... Wait... And wait... And wait... Game download finished and installed... One is hesitant to click the game launcher again... Is new EULA for the game next? Or privacy policy....? Or...

One remembers the days when he first played that game... 25 years ago... On a hardware that was a fraction of one we have today... No internet connection needed... You take a single shiny CD, you place it in CD drive, drive spins happily adding to your excitement, autostart does it's magic and the game starts in all its glory without any icons clicked, updates or distractions... Just fun and simplicity... Happy days...

#oldmandreams #flashback #gaming #graybeard

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@acirep@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

So one wanted to play a game, a pretty old game, some 20+ years old but available through one of these new modern game launchers. A couple of hours free, let's have some fun! What can go wrong one would say?

So one starts the game launcher, immediately greeted by the prompt that the launcher needs updating. Ok, that should be quick, one thinks.... A couple of minutes, clicks and confirmation dialogs later the launcher is updated! Yay let's play! Oh wait they have new EULA and that needs confirmation too, ok. Then you are probably guessing a shiny new privacy policy (one could bet AI related) click... Click... CLICK... Accept... Whatever ... One is getting impatient, one wants that game... Done! No more prompts!

Finally let's start that shiny game with retro graphics! One clicks the game launcher icon.... Oh game needs updating too... But it is 20+ years old... Whyyyy..... Ok click download... Wait... And wait... And wait... Game download finished and installed... One is hesitant to click the game launcher again... Is new EULA for the game next? Or privacy policy....? Or...

One remembers the days when he first played that game... 25 years ago... On a hardware that was a fraction of one we have today... No internet connection needed... You take a single shiny CD, you place it in CD drive, drive spins happily adding to your excitement, autostart does it's magic and the game starts in all its glory without any icons clicked, updates or distractions... Just fun and simplicity... Happy days...

#oldmandreams #flashback #gaming #graybeard

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@stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp last month

Tonight, for some reason, this came back to my mind. Maybe because the weather feels the same as it did back then.

https://my-notes.dragas.net/2025/07/30/i-just-want-to-go-back-home/

#MyNotes #Memories #Flashback #ThrowBack

I Just Want to Go Back Home | MyNotes

A single thought that deafened the noise of a new city and a new life. This is the story of a paralyzing fear, of porticoes that felt like cages, and the silent nod that changed everything. It's about finding your way back home, even when you're far away from it.
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@GruffHarding@mastodon.nz  ·  activity timestamp last month

A photo from the way way back #flashback #Tranquility #photographylovers #PhotographyIsArt

For those that read these.. A rainbow at the the end of the road golden Tussucks on either side. I took this photo two days after my Dad passed, got up early and hit the road to try and get my head right.. I see this as a sign that things will get better, I'm still chasing that Rainbow.
For those that read these.. A rainbow at the the end of the road golden Tussucks on either side. I took this photo two days after my Dad passed, got up early and hit the road to try and get my head right.. I see this as a sign that things will get better, I'm still chasing that Rainbow.
For those that read these.. A rainbow at the the end of the road golden Tussucks on either side. I took this photo two days after my Dad passed, got up early and hit the road to try and get my head right.. I see this as a sign that things will get better, I'm still chasing that Rainbow.
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@bjoern@social.schiessle.eu  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Yesterday I visited the computer games museum 🕹🎮👾 in Berlin. It was a flashback in so many ways; I really enjoyed it.✨️ The highlight was my very first computer, with which I learned my very first programming language, #gwbasic. The Schneider CPC with its quite exotic 3-inch floppy disk drive. 💾

Hands up, who knows GW-BASIC and maybe even used it?

#museum #games #flashback #memories #computer #programming

Schneider CPC, my very first computer I learned programming with.
Schneider CPC, my very first computer I learned programming with.
Schneider CPC, my very first computer I learned programming with.
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