Moss Beats Space Vacuum; Analogue N64 Relaunch
Summary
These developments span from industry narrative shifts and hardware nostalgia to crucial biological resilience data impacting future space exploration efforts.
- Media Trope Fixed Pluribus successfully subverts the queer character death trope with Carol Sturka’s arc 1.
- Resilience Proven Moss spores (Physcomitrium patens) survived 9 months exposed to space vacuum and radiation 9.
- Nostalgia Hardware Returns The Analogue 3D N64 clone will restock on November 24th at 8 a.m. PST 4.
- Engine Development Elias Daler documented his 3-month process learning Vulkan to write a small game engine 8.
- Valve Hardware Valve announced three new devices: Steam Frame, Steam Machine console, and Steam Controller 10.
- 9 Months - Duration moss spores successfully survived exposure to the space vacuum 9.
- November 24 - Date Analogue reopens sales for the highly anticipated Analogue 3D console 4.
- 1996 - Year of the never-before-seen interview detailing Pixar’s early days post-Toy Story 7.
- 3 Months - Approximate time taken to learn Vulkan and build a small game engine 8.
- 5 Years - Maximum warranty offered on the discontinued ARM Notebooks from Tuxedo 6.
Key Moments
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Moss Survives 9 Months in Space Vacuum, demonstrating unexpected resilience.
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Analogue 3D, the best way to play N64 games, is coming back in stock on November 24.
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Pluribus’ take on queer character death helps fix a tired old trope.
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Valve announced three new devices: the Steam Frame, the Steam Machine, and the Steam Controller.
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Tuxedo Computers has discontinued the ARM Notebook featuring the Snapdragon X Elite SoC.
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