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| author | Pinapelz <yukais@pinapelz.com> | 2025-12-02 12:47:57 -0800 |
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| committer | Pinapelz <yukais@pinapelz.com> | 2025-12-02 12:47:57 -0800 |
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codespell: fix general spelling
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diff --git a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/china-town-fair/index.md b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/china-town-fair/index.md index 1773450..1c5fca2 100644 --- a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/china-town-fair/index.md +++ b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/china-town-fair/index.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by on Also yep you're reading that right, it indeed once home to a [dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe](https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken). -But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011. +But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011. Then it re-opened under new management and became a complete shell of its former self. These days its pretty much all redemption slop in there. Very few actual "games" in there; there's a DDR A3 cab, PIU, a singular jubeat with a broken audio mod, a fully broken down SDVX Nemsys, and 3 Wangan 5DX+ (not sure what happened to the 4th one). diff --git a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/hello-world.md b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/hello-world.md index a82c543..dfb1082 100644 --- a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/hello-world.md +++ b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/hello-world.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This is fairly self explanatory. The rebranding of Twitter to X and Musk's new o ## Fediverse -I initally moved to the `Fediverse` (on Misskey/Sharkey). Interoperability between different platforms is very cool, and the wide variety of platforms to choose from means that picking any platform never made me feel like "missing out" elsewhere. +I initially moved to the `Fediverse` (on Misskey/Sharkey). Interoperability between different platforms is very cool, and the wide variety of platforms to choose from means that picking any platform never made me feel like "missing out" elsewhere. However, this in itself has a problem. If you create an account on someone else's instance, you are a part of their *walled garden*. Now I'm sure that they are a wonderful person who equally values data ownership/agency, however it doesn't change the fact that someone else holds your content/data and you rely on them for that service. diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/categories/life/index.xml b/micro.pinapelz.moe/categories/life/index.xml index ff30eca..c7e231b 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/categories/life/index.xml +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/categories/life/index.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ <link>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</link> <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2025 00:22:32 -0800</pubDate><author>yukais@pinapelz.com (Pinapelz)</author> <guid>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</guid> - <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011.</p></description> + <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011.</p></description> </item> </channel> </rss> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html index 8dc2d8b..cd66f0c 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ </figure> <p>Also yep you’re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p> -<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011.</p> +<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011.</p> <a href="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/">Read more...</a> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.xml b/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.xml index 9d957ad..0beb0da 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.xml +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ <link>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</link> <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2025 00:22:32 -0800</pubDate><author>yukais@pinapelz.com (Pinapelz)</author> <guid>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</guid> - <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011.</p></description> + <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011.</p></description> </item> <item> <title>Hello World - Why This</title> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html index d66615d..36e3e20 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ <h2 id="twitterx">Twitter/X</h2> <p>This is fairly self explanatory. The rebranding of Twitter to X and Musk’s new ownership of the platform shifted the direction of the platform to be ever more political. X Premium boosting visibility is also something I wasn’t a particular fan of. You can’t view anything without signing in either, so goodbye viewing stuff anonymously. There’s just a lot of “features” here I’m not a fan of. Needless to say, there’s a lot of reasons to not post stuff there.</p> <h2 id="fediverse">Fediverse</h2> -<p>I initally moved to the <code>Fediverse</code> (on Misskey/Sharkey). Interoperability between different platforms is very cool, and the wide variety of platforms to choose from means that picking any platform never made me feel like “missing out” elsewhere.</p> +<p>I initially moved to the <code>Fediverse</code> (on Misskey/Sharkey). Interoperability between different platforms is very cool, and the wide variety of platforms to choose from means that picking any platform never made me feel like “missing out” elsewhere.</p> <p>However, this in itself has a problem. If you create an account on someone else’s instance, you are a part of their <em>walled garden</em>. Now I’m sure that they are a wonderful person who equally values data ownership/agency, however it doesn’t change the fact that someone else holds your content/data and you rely on them for that service.</p> <p>So then the alternative here is self-hosting a single person instance. This solves everything, <strong>BUT</strong> the fact that its quite expensive to pay for the bandwidth + storage if you are a small instance and end up federating with a lot of instances. This wasn’t a compromise I wanted, since the name of the game with the Fediverse is being able to connect cross-platform. Great if you have the resources, but not particularly worth it for a single person starting fresh. There’s not really a good way to handle this right now, which is why federation with a very large platform like Threads is limited.</p> <h2 id="bluesky">Bluesky</h2> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/index.html index 0b578b2..1abf7c8 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/index.html @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ </figure> <p>Also yep you’re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p> -<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011.</p> +<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011.</p> <p>Then it re-opened under new management and became a complete shell of its former self. These days its pretty much all redemption slop in there. Very few actual “games” in there; there’s a DDR A3 cab, PIU, a singular jubeat with a broken audio mod, a fully broken down SDVX Nemsys, and 3 Wangan 5DX+ (not sure what happened to the 4th one).</p> <figure><img src="/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/inside-ctf.webp" alt="China Town Fair Inside"> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/index.xml b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/index.xml index f464200..43d83dc 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/index.xml +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/index.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ <link>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</link> <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2025 00:22:32 -0800</pubDate><author>yukais@pinapelz.com (Pinapelz)</author> <guid>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</guid> - <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011.</p></description> + <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011.</p></description> </item> <item> <title>Hello World - Why This</title> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/tags/arcade/index.xml b/micro.pinapelz.moe/tags/arcade/index.xml index 37504a4..fd6d6cc 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/tags/arcade/index.xml +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/tags/arcade/index.xml @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ <link>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</link> <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2025 00:22:32 -0800</pubDate><author>yukais@pinapelz.com (Pinapelz)</author> <guid>https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/</guid> - <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marven vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exeception having closed in 2011.</p></description> + <description><p>Visited New York during the Thanksgiving break and had a chance to stopped by one of the most legendary landmarks North American arcade gaming history.</p>
<figure><img src="https://micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-02-china-town-fair/outside-ctf.webp"
 alt="China Town Fair Outside">
</figure>

<p>Also yep you&rsquo;re reading that right, it indeed once home to a <a href="https://davidpotorti.substack.com/p/the-dancing-chicken">dancing chicken as well as one that played tic tac toe</a>.</p>
<p>But apart from just being an old arcade, it was also home to one of the largest competitive arcade game fighting scene (Marvel vs Capcom, Street Fighter, etc.). Many of NAs top players frequented this arcade. However, as we all already know video arcades began to die down during the early 2000s and China Town Fair was no exception having closed in 2011.</p></description> </item> </channel> </rss> |
