

Even just the word “workflow” in this context feels wrong


Even just the word “workflow” in this context feels wrong


Mekanism, an extensive tech mod for Minecraft that could quite happily be its own game.


Or even worse, they move slightly slower than your run speed but slightly faster than your walk speed


Remember that brief period where games would have items specifically designed to be vendor trash?
Black cat appears to have five legs.
Han “I don’t know the difference between distance and time” Solo?


Kind of like an open-source Evercade, then?


A phone that isn’t smart, probably


How about a Tangara?


Gotta be Tubelectric.


What’s the plan with Collins as a first name… for a girl, even? They just really big fans of latter-day Genesis in red states?


“…Fish??”
We’re not in the abyss, we’re in the car park and snack area adjacent to the abyss. Not too bad.


Oh well.


I have. Nothing happened.


Are you sure? Doom was GPL’ed in 1999.


Finally, a keyboard for Sims!


The 80s called, they want their weird jokes back.


I get you. I think you’re right - if you have a page which does make heavy use of JS, it can be difficult if not.impossible to replicate the same behaviour without it. HOWEVER: you can often get something close enough!
To go back to my shop example: yes, you can use JS to show a richer shopping experience, with pop-up windows, filtering, and the ability to add to cart without leaving the page. Graceful degradation would be to show the same listings, but without the more convenient features that use JS - so without popups, with filtering that refreshes the page, and a completely separate cart.
Some apps really can’t function without JS, because they are… well, apps.
Those are the main ones, but by and large I either use original hardware or the MiSTer.