Daily Links – August 2nd, 2022

Advertisements Insta360 Link review: this webcam takes Center Stage – The Verge This is definitely a cool idea. I’ve used PTZ cams for church broadcasts that have this feature before and it’s cool but it’s never as good as just moving a camera for yourself. Obviously this will be great for lots of Twitch streamersContinue reading “Daily Links – August 2nd, 2022”

Daily Links – July 17th, 2022

Advertisements 8 useful Chrome settings you should change! This video was very helpful to me. I’ve been using an extension to enable dark mode across the web on Chrome and it really hasn’t worked very well, and now I can do it straight through Chrome itself. I also enabled the reader mode flag as well.Continue reading “Daily Links – July 17th, 2022”

Daily Links – July 16th, 2022

Advertisements Banjo-Kazooie’s decompilation project is now 80% complete, which could lead to a PC port | VGC This is very exciting news to me. Banjo-Kazooie has always been one of my favorite games from childhood and the potential mods and upgrades to a pc port are so awesome to think about!  Towards the bottom ofContinue reading “Daily Links – July 16th, 2022”

Daily Links – July 15th, 2022

Advertisements Google Chrome OS Flex is now available for PCs and Macs – The Verge I’ve actually been looking forward to this being out of beta. I think once Windows 10 is at it’s official end of life in 2025 a lot of people and businesses will probably end up switching over to Chrome OS.Continue reading “Daily Links – July 15th, 2022”

Daily Links July 2nd, 2022

Advertisements Instagram tests ditching video posts in favor of Reels | TechCrunch To be honest nobody really watches longer videos on Instagram anyways so it’s not a terrible idea to do this. I actually think Instagram would be far more successful if you could just easily post from your PC without having to use someContinue reading “Daily Links July 2nd, 2022”

Daily Links June 30th, 2022

Advertisements It’s been a few days since I’ve been able to write or record anything. Apologies for that, I’ve been cleaning up and doing a bunch of random work. PS Plus games for July include ‘Crash 4’ and ‘Man of Medan’ | Engadget If you haven’t played Crash 4 yet I would HIGHLY recommend it!Continue reading “Daily Links June 30th, 2022”

Daily Links June 26th, 2022

Advertisements Final Fantasy 16 doesn’t have American voice acting because of angry Americans The paranoia is very real with this one. I appreciate the desire for authenticity, however it’s sad that my fellow Americans are apparently so sensitive that game developers literally have to think about these things. FromSoftware has a new game in itsContinue reading “Daily Links June 26th, 2022”

Daily Links June 25th, 2022

Advertisements How to Use Markdown in Google Docs | WIRED If you haven’t researched it, Markdown is a very useful way to write quickly and not worry too much about formatting, especially for people like me that run a website. Sega Announces A USB Cyber Stick Controller For The Mega Drive Mini 2 – NintendoContinue reading “Daily Links June 25th, 2022”

Daily Links June 24th, 2022

Advertisements The All-New PlayStation Plus. Why be one thing, when you can be anything? – This is actually an incredibly cool looking ad. It freaked me out a little bit with the more horror-styled moments, but still very creative and very cool. I miss game ads doing weird and crazy things, I feel like youContinue reading “Daily Links June 24th, 2022”

Daily Links June 23rd, 2022

Advertisements Kotaku: The Best PS4 And PS5 Games From PlayStation’s Summer 2022 Sale Kotaku: Here’s How To Cheat Your Way Around KOTOR II’s Game-Breaking Crash On Switch. Video Games Chronicle: Classic PS1 games on PS Plus are 50Hz in Europe, but Sony says 60Hz is coming | VGC. GameRant: Sonic Frontiers Writer Ian Flynn RevealsContinue reading “Daily Links June 23rd, 2022”