

The only thing I tend to use my PSP for anymore is for irShell to control the TV. Our generic universal remote doesn’t have an Info button to see the title of the show we’re watching, but the remote profile for the PSP has it 👍
I am not a robot. I promise.


The only thing I tend to use my PSP for anymore is for irShell to control the TV. Our generic universal remote doesn’t have an Info button to see the title of the show we’re watching, but the remote profile for the PSP has it 👍
tilts tin foil hat to the left…
Works now 👍


I knew there were more than 10 commandments!
Praise be to …
That dumb fucker really said that shit, on Easter no less huh?
🍊🤡


On Android, I highly recommend and regularly use Léon - The URL Cleaner. It’s about as plain and simple of an app there is, just Register Léon as browser (this makes the URL Cleaner app available when you share a link), and set the Action after clean to whatever you like (I set it to Copy to clipboard, then paste the cleaned link from clipboard wherever I’m looking to actually share).
Sure it takes a few seconds longer to share a cleaned up link, but it does exactly what it’s supposed to do and strips all that tracking shit off the links you wanna share.


Uhh, PBS once broadcast a live child vaginal birth.
There was no background music nor narration.
We watched, for over an hour. Real deal birth.


Wait wait wait wait wait…
You mean they get to sign the laws, but my own legitimate signature might mean shit?
Wow, someone missed backwoods chemistry class…
Don’t ever combine these things together, nothing good will happen… 💀
Ah, interesting. You get upvote, OP gets downvote.
Boo OP, you’re stealing the works of others without giving credit 👎
Oof, okay, thanks for sharing a direct link OP.
But even that didn’t wanna load, I had to bust out Tor Browser, and reset even that twice, before I could view the whole image.
It must be a Mississippi thing, they’re being fucking stupid about what we can and can’t access online anymore 🤷
Uh, okay, whatever this is…
Image doesn’t load for me, but strangely the thumbnail loads.


There’s no such thing as rapidly aging, there’s exactly one year per year, we don’t age any faster nor slower. Declining birth rate, sure, but no such thing as rapidly aging.
It probably orders your favorite energy drink with bleach and brake fluid…
I just call it broken, I ain’t about to pay to shit.
The turd cometh, the turd goeth, somewhere…


Candy Crush
Our bench has too much paint on it, wouldn’t taste good nor be healthy… ☹️


That ancient USB to PATA adapter I had, before it got stolen anyways, was actually a repurposed adapter for an external USB 4X CD burner, so it kinda makes sense that it would never support any drives over 128GB (120GB in practice), as it was never actually meant to be used on hard drives in the first place. But for 120GB and less, it worked just fine.
It sucked for me though, as I had and still have a 1.8" 160GB hard drive from an OG iPod 1 and all the other relevant adapters to connect it to 2.5" PATA. Also sadly, my old Dell B130 apparently also has the 120/128GB firmware limit, so I can’t even use it natively, I had sooo wanted to upgrade that thing from 80GB to 160GB…
🤷


Sadly I’ve never seen a PATA to SATA adapter that supports SMART stats either. I spent quite a while late last year on eBay looking for a direct USB to PATA only adapter on eBay, with no luck though, all I keep finding are those combo adapters ☹️
The last ancient USB to PATA only adapter I once had did actually support SMART stats, but apparently the adapter’s firmware didn’t support drives over 128GB ☹️
Sigh, maybe I’ll stumble into something someday at a thrift store or something 🤷
These games came from the Windows 3.11 era, so when these games came out, the Program Files folder didn’t exist, and long filenames didn’t exist at the time either.
Sure the posted image shows the games apparently installed on Windows 98, but the installer was designed for Windows 3.11, so if I recall correctly, the installer put these games under C:\ENTPACK.
Well, except for the odd file GOLF.DAT for Fuji Golf, for whatever reason that file had to be in C:\WINDOWS.