https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/224803/fever-swamp
Turns out there's a new updated version - I should take a look at that too!
A creepy tidbit from Fever Swamp, a swampcrawl module by Luke Gearing:
"These spirits of lost children are desperate for a light to lead them home. Their shadowy forms clamber through the trees, their large, blank faces staring greedily from above. Once the time is right, they reach down, snatching any candles, lanterns and oil before hurriedly fleeing. They can be pacified with sweet treats. They will not try to fight."
Discovery of a general mechanism of #module formation in biology. If this is valid it could be of major importance. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08541-3
A quick, subjective selection of open-source music trackers.
https://github.com/8bitbubsy/ft2-clone
https://github.com/milkytracker/MilkyTracker
https://github.com/schismtracker/schismtracker
https://github.com/tildearrow/furnace
https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr
https://github.com/8bitbubsy/pt2-clone
Just released Node Pebble version 5.1.1
• Updated to Pebble version 2.7.0.
• Now also supports macOS and arm64 (because Pebble itself does).
https://codeberg.org/small-tech/node-pebble
Node Pebble is a Node.js wrapper for Let’s Encrypt’s¹ Pebble² that:
• Downloads the correct Pebble binary for your platform.
• Launches and manages a single Pebble process.
• Returns a reference to the same process on future calls (safe to include in multiple unit tests where order of tests is undetermined)
• Automatically patches Node.js’s TLS module to accept Pebble server’s test certificate as well as its dynamically-generated root and intermediary CA certificates.
² “A miniature version of Boulder, Pebble is a small RFC 8555 ACME test server not suited for a production certificate authority.” https://github.com/letsencrypt/pebble
@ricci Are you discussing the Amiga mod.Akira also?
I've got it on my AmiNet CD's
#QuizOfTheDay: #Lunar #Module is a small craft used for travelling between the moon's surface and an orbiting #Spacecraft.
What is the name of the Lunar Module that served as the crewed lunar lander of Apollo 11, which was the first mission to land humans on the Moon.
A. Altair
B. Starship
C. Eagle
D. Gemini
https://knowledgezone.co.in/resources/quiz?qId=63ca194e828be9d179384f21
Pilet hits Kickstarter for $200 and up: Portable modular computer powered by a Raspberry Pi 5
The Pilet 5 is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered handheld computer with a 5 inch display, a built-in keyboard, and a set of buttons, joysticks, and scroll wheels for navigation and gaming. And the Pilet 7 is a portable computer with a larger display and a modular design: you can attach a keyboard, gamepad, or other accessories to the bottom.
Both are open source hardware projects that have been under […]
#crowdfunding #handheldComputer #module #openHardware #Pilet #pilet5 #pilet7 #raspberryPi #raspberryPi5