(continuation to status 388678) i'm slowly starting to believe no one cares about making their software future-proof
05:19 PM Aug 6th
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so i just came to a horrifying conclusion that there doesn't seem to be a simple video editor that doesn't crash after y10k besides Windows Movie Maker. i'm so stunned rn
03:34 PM Aug 6th
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currently thinking of making a VM with perpetual software on it just for myself :omegalul:
10:14 AM Aug 6th
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yo waddup
04:25 PM Aug 5th
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@EricaHart Internet Archive? it's a stupid suggestion i know
03:32 PM Aug 4th
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(continuation to status 388574) had to specify status ID because the reply button only replies to the user's latest post, not the post you actually reply to. and btw the captcha on butterimages is broken, so just click on "submit" without typing anything
11:17 AM Aug 4th
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@JohnHorne26 (388533) sorry for the late reply but butterimages.com seems to be a good image hosting site
11:07 AM Aug 4th
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@wingcap i don't think it's a good idea to spam the entire public timeline with your video recommendations
05:59 PM Aug 2nd
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i temporarily revisited my operating system revival project and realized most calendars don't work after y10k. i did find one perpetual calendar written in visual basic but it only allows you to go up or down by 1 year, even using an autoclicker takes ages
03:18 PM Aug 2nd
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@RainVixen802 sorry, i was talking about the public timeline page. it simply has the "recent public updates" section below it :omegalul:
10:10 PM Aug 1st
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yo waddup. the recent public updates make blips look like a hybrid between a post-publisher and a chatting site. pretty neat
09:43 PM Aug 1st
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