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Lemmy.cafe is now the new official home of MealtimeVideos on the threadiverse!

Why did we move here?

The main benefit of the move is to allow the community to reach a wider audience, as some communities are defederated from Lemmy.world and miss out on all of the excellent videos you all post here. In particular, we believe it's been to our extreme detriment that the wonderful Beehaw community has been excluded from participating all this time (hi Beehaw! y'all should be able to read this post! ๐Ÿ)

Additionally, the sheer size of Lemmy.world can bring with it unintended consequences, the chief example of which is the lag time that smaller instances can sometimes experience when trying to interact with .World, with that lag time sometimes stretching into the days, or even weeks when things get really bad.

That's not to say it hasn't been an excellent home for us, and those issues are only an effect of their popularity and success. We are forever grateful to the Lemmy.world admins for hosting our community and allowing it to become what it is today. They are under the heaviest workload out of the entire threadiverse, and their efforts must be commended.

But in keeping with the spirit of decentralization, we felt it time to help spread the load, and to hopefully draw attention to this new smaller and cozy instance, which we hope will become another thriving community in our decentralized web of villages.

We also would like to give a tremendous thanks to Illecors for graciously allowing us to call his instance our home. Did us a solid, man. :)

Lastly, thank you to everyone that has contributed here. We look forward to seeing you here!

(This announcement was planned and written in collaboration with @[email protected], thank you my friend!)

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Hyperbowl is perhaps most known for being in the Windows XP Plus! Pack and Media Center Edition in the 2000s, but it first was a (literally) huge arcade game attraction created by Sony for use in the San Francisco Metreon Center in 1999. While I've never experienced that machine, I played a ton of it on PC! So let's look at each different home version, including the newer Unity Engine releases.

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Last 3 minutes are an advertisement

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Did you know Pixar Rerendered Toy Story TWO times?! The story of how they revived their old software to do it is kind of incredible!

Uploaded to YouTube by Shesez.

Wayback Machine archive

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A look back at the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo's ARM based 32bit handheld that was a 2D powerhouse in 2001 and could also run impressive 3D games too. And it all ran on 2 AA batteries!

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Exploring how N.E. Thing Enterprises came up with and created Magic Eye pictures in the 90s! Their 3D illusion books, posters, calendars etc were everywhere for years. But did you know they sold a program to generate your own SIRDS images on a PC? Let's dive into the history of stereograms, how Magic Eye dominated, and how to make your own!

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