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Some Sega Genesis games when i was a kid, Streets of Rage, Sailormoon, and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 which i have never finished IDK maybe its the game that's a bit too hard or maybe I'm just too dumb.

Fast Forward to 2009, i played a game called The Mana World. It's my first and only experience with online game. I made some good friends on and from the game, i think the overall community is very nice and helpful. I got hooked leveling up and reached to level 93 in few months. Unfortunately i have to cut the game because i need to focus on my study. Still its my greatest memories with gaming!

on Richard Stallman has cancer · c/linux · 16 pts · 2y

Yes Stallman have issues but you dont wish someone dead! I know someone who is currently battling cancer and on chemotherapy and its an awful situation just to see it. I hope RMS can beat the cancer.

If by what you mean by Mozilla going downhill is losing marketshare.

  1. it's most likely because Google promoting Chrome whenever you visit google.

  2. Also add to that bad business decision they have made for example buying Pocket.

  3. Those at Mozilla helm i think is always bad. Brendan with his homophobia, Mitchell Baker with her salary rise while firing employees.

With his position back then Brendan could make an impact making the world less hateful place to be yet he chose not to by supporting ban on gay marriage.

After the backlash he stepped down, he started a startup company that make web browser which is now known as Brave (brave choice of name for unapologetic homophobic).

I'd like to think that in 2023 with the spread of (democratic) information on the internet people will be more matured, stand up against dictatorship and all that but then just last month Hun Sen jailed many if not all opposition candidates rendering the election a charade to let the world know that "hey we have democracy here".

Sadly, this happened in many country in Southeast Asia especially those with Junta military in power. Thailand Parliament just last week ends Pita Limjaroenrat quest who win popular vote to be Thai PM. And in Myanmar, everyone from Aung San Su Kyi Party (NLD) already in jail or worse missing.

Indonesia where i live used to be ruled by Junta Military for almost 32 years until reformation in 1998. What's important to note is that General Soeharto himself wasnt full blast cracking down on democracy supporters, there are still casualities but the overall smooth transfer of power is what the we can be proud of. I'm not saying that Indonesia is the best model but maybe other country with Junta Military ruler can learn from us. Once they have real democracy good change will come.

Local made products. In my case it's LED lamps. It was started when i read articles on LED and in the end i was searching if there are locally made LED lamps and i found out there are some and they are quiet huge since they are doing contract making road lamps for the government.

So i look for the brand on the popular ecommerce platform and i was surprised that the price is like a quarter of the popular imported brand such as Philips, although the Lumens per Watt is lower (110 Lumens per watt). I was skeptical and hesitated to buy it at first fearing it'll become useless junk. But i took the chance and order it anyway.

I received the product the next day, four 3000K color Lamp. I'm testing it first before permanently installing it and what really surprised me the Lamp does not gets hot, only lukewarm, i guess its because of the board design where the individual LED are not tightly packed.

I gradually replaced all LED lamps at home with locally made ones, they even have 4500K color which i installed for my gf room since shes doing a lot of times doing make up and i think that requires neutral color lighting.