That's a good point actually. I would argue that most emulators didn't get good enough during the lifetime of the console, and even Yuzu isn't there yet. But you can see the potential, and that's threatening to Nintendo's business model.
For me, porn is not really worth it because I get addicted easily. Some people might be able to use it in a healthy way but Idk.
But this post did turn me onto his ideas and found an interview with him on a podcast last night that was really good.
I think this is a pretty good pitch for a twitch stream, you just need a way to record live footage of the poor person in the coffin.
Definitely watch that one if you are into food or cooking, it's a classic!
Dinner in America (2020) I liked a lot
I use a folder structure in Nextcloud where each "album" folder starts with YYYY-MM-DD so I can sort them alphabetically. I delete the photos from my phone when I copy them to the Nextcloud folder. I can always look them up using the app. This is some manual work, but it has worked very well for long-term archival and it will still be organized and searchable on other platforms as long as they support files and folders.
I played around with Perl when I was still in school, almost 20 years ago. Even then it was pretty legacy. I remember fixing a bug in a Perl script during an internship, because I was literally the only person in the whole department who could understand Perl code. I suppose it was used for sysadmin and web scripting but has since been replaced by PHP, Javascript and Python. I wouldn't bet any money on Perl being relevant in the future.
Super Mario Land on the Nintendo Gameboy, and Lemmings on PC/DOS.
What? I'm never sure about anything these days. I just feel "I've always wanted to try this restaurant, would you be interested" is better than "I have to confess something ... I'm totally attracted to you" That being said I'm in a committed relationship right now and it started with just spending time together naturally.
I cook dried beans a lot and have to say the canned beans are different. Dried beans often split during soaking and the shells are harder. I think for canning they cook the fresh beans directly. About the pressure cooker, I've done this too but found that at least for me the beans are more easily digestible when you cook them slowly and for a longer period of time.
That sounds interesting, but I couldn't find it. Do you have a link, or a title?
I can reommend "Encounters at the End of the World" by Werner Herzog, it's about researchers in Antarctica and what motivates them to be there. So many interesting people, and it gets a bit philosophical.