- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- memes@lemmy.ml
That’s goatse, right?
UI Designers need to bring back the childhood trauma aspect of software
It never went away. They just figured out how to make it subtle so it could be active all the time instead of just when the computer wasn’t working properly. Do you really feel like you’re using trauma-free software day-to-day?
Software integrating mandatory online accounts, ai, and other anti consumer tactics:

I will always remember Eternal Darkness for getting me off the couch to go reset my GameCube cause it appeared frozen. I didn’t get all the way there before realizing the game was fucking with me
It never left, they just monetized it.
what is it?
iirc this is the screen you would get when the PS2 was borked and wouldn’t boot properly, or something like that. It’s been a long time but I do still remember the terror I associate with this image lol
Edit: Actually it might have been a disc read error
- Childhood
- PS2
did i wonder into Instagram or some such nonsense? The 'verse is supposed to be just us old nerds.
Bruh, 30 is the new 60 because of gestures wildly all around
I was trying to figure out some Commodore 64 screen I was looking at.
It was a disc read error. In that era, the most likely issue was that your disc was too beat up to work properly.
Another big reason, a lot of the earlier PS2 models had a poor quality laser that would go bad really quick
That kind of trauma is probably why I had stopped using optical media by 2005.
That explains why I also remembered the smell and texture of toothpaste lol
Oh, so kind of like the red ring of death for us xbox kids!

I’m this old

Whoa, video games on a cassette tape??
How many floppy disks is that worth?
Less than 1/20 of a floppy disk. It’s like 60-70 kb per side.
Pretty sick what they could fit on those things, considering. Some truly beautiful art.
Oh hey! The music started, must be about halfway loaded. Guess I’ll go grab a snack.
Relive the horror: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uHLQHjtPLE
PS2 was my last console, i still have a silver slim one just gathering dust because emulators exist, but for me that was the golden age of gaming…







