Would anyone be interested in participating in a sort of retro gaming "book club" style group?
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@cupcakerob Tell him I'm jealous of that PS1 + blue controller.
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Tobias Hellgrenreplied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
@killyourfm Has the server/room been announced yet? Or have I missed it.
@Jojonintendo @nausahaver @lyonsinbeta @baltmatrix @TeamLinux01 @chris @Btph @gsquirrel @CleanDesign @tylnesh @jsstaedtler
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Tobias Hellgren last edited by
@thanius @Jojonintendo @nausahaver @lyonsinbeta @baltmatrix @TeamLinux01 @chris @Btph @gsquirrel @CleanDesign @tylnesh @jsstaedtler Not yet, sorry for the wait! Got really busy with work. FOR SURE by this weekend.
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
#Matrix was the clear winner!
I just bought the domain retroretreat.club, and this weekend I'll set us up a proper Matrix homeserver -
@killyourfm It's super nice for sharing media and files. Element is a solid client.
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@imnotafeline I did enjoy Element during my time at Mozilla, and I know Matrix has improved a lot since then, so I'm looking forward to it!
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@killyourfm Make sure to recommend Element X on mobile, unless people actually need the features on the classic Element client. Element X is way faster.
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@andybalaam Roger that, thanks for the suggestion.
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@killyourfm If you havenβt listened to this podcast, you might like it. They do basically the same kind of thing: play older titles and discuss their experiences, with the additional benefit of being game devs. Very cool.
Dev Game Club
Join hosts and game industry veterans Brett Douville and Tim Longo as they explore older titles to talk about the influences those games had and what we can learn from them even today.
(devgameclub.libsyn.com)
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@jeffpalmer Thank for this! (Also, wow, Libsyn is STILL around...)
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@killyourfm Do you mind documenting the experience? I would like to get around to setting up my own Matrix server at home, too.
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@TeamLinux01 I'm planning to just use a one-click install on something like Digital Ocean, and follow an existing guide. There seem to be plenty out there already.