

Good to know, ty!
I like making music on handheld trackers like LSDJ and Piggy Tracker. I’m into retro gaming, TF2, Linux, FOSS, photography, and motorsports. I primarily follow F1, NASCAR, and Formula E.
Good to know, ty!
I assume most FOSS emulators have a non-commercial license, so if a company is using it to make money they are already violating the law, but who is gonna go after Nintendo for that?
Wax Sealing. You heat up colorful wax in a spoon over a tea light, pour it on a marble slab and then stamp cool designs into it. It is fun to experiment with different mixes, pouring techniques, etc and is very relaxing. Plus, when you are done, you have lots of cool seals. I have a bucket full of them and I like to just sit an go through them.
There is a youtube channel called ‘melts’ that makes really nice wax sealing videos with no talking.
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