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Skyler - 31
I got my learn from home degree in VCR repair



wave
@wave

a promo t-shirt from late-'90s online gaming service Heat.net, complete with dog tag

imagine walking around in your community wearing this combo, enlightening passerby to the virtues of "cyberbullets" while advertising your membership in some sort of world wide web paramilitary squad. WWTNT? for that matter what would the vietnam vets think

'90s hardcore PC gaming was a weird fucking era



Clouder
@Clouder

I'm reading an article about a reported hacking vulnerability that a manufacturer failed to address in a garage door and realizing a possibly fun trick in an open-ended cyberpunk tabletop game would be to roll at the end of an adventure to determine a random company or item has a new known (to the underworld) exploit that isn't fixed yet. The exploit is temporary, though, and after a session or an adventure would disappear. That would give incentive to players to tackle an adventure that capitalizes on the exploit instead of pursuing any other adventures.



deafhobbit
@deafhobbit

unionized workers at a regional grocery chain i've been going to literally my entire life announced they were going to strike today and tomorrow. i planned to pick up a bunch of donuts tomorrow morning to bring to a picket line, but the union beat me to it. a few hours before the strike was supposed to start today, they called it off after the owners agreed to a better contract.

direct action fucking works.

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/04/07/cub-foods-union-announces-tentative-contract-deal-averting-twoday-strike