I watch Star Trek the Animated Series
@robotcarsley @Taweret@octodon.social For some reason, looking at this reminds me of Phantron from the original Star Fox.
@mauro @debugninja@banana.dog Appropriate for mine. It mostly contains notes for the coffee roasting book I've been working on writing.
@mauro @debugninja@banana.dog But if you can't see the wear, how are other people supposed to know the difference between someone who uses the notebook for writing and someone who just has it as a prop? (j/k it was in an event gift bag, I didn't pick the color)
The funny thing about this one is that it's not even a good video. It's just something that I threw together when testing out a then new camera, but I guess it shows up pretty highly on certain searches because those sorts of shenanigans have made it the 7th most watched thing on my channel and the only thing in my top 10 without any real educational component.
There's one particular video on my YouTube channel where every so often another company gets the idea to embed that without sound, attribution, or ads as if it's their own video. When I notice that happening I disable embedding and break that element of their site. If random coffee company wants to license my video for commercial use they can have that conversation with me, but you don't just hotlink someone else's work like that and pretend it's yours.
Yes, my house has collected lots of strange things in it. Video games that are older than I am, industrial process control hardware, full scale model catgirl, assorted commercial coffee equipment in various states of disrepair, green screen, miscellaneous lab equipment...
I own a Computer Space cabinet, but it's the later 2 player version where the buttons were replaced with a joystick and I think there's a good reason that arcade games ended up going in that direction.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.