The story of how I discovered, (struggled to) purchase, and installed BunnyPress, the WordPress theme of The New Leaf Journal.
〜Early impressions of a privacy-friendly analytics solution for The New Leaf Journal, replacing Google〜
A step-by-step guide to using PlayOnLinux to install Windows programs on Linux.
Making the case for a feed reader + read-it-later solution as an online reading alternative to social media and services like Google and Apple News.
Making old Windows games that require a Japanese environment run on Linux.
Reviewing Collage, a translation of a freeware 2004 Japanese visual novel told from the perspective of three young adults in the city.
Welcome to the syndicated version of the 120th edition of The Newsletter Leaf Journal. I (e-)mailed the original newsletter with Buttondown […]
A positive review… but having a buddy is easier when you have a keyboard.
〜In sheep’s clothing?〜
Playing Pokémon Red with the only controller they originally designed it for, a Super Nintendo controller (some context and caveats apply).
Although I do not use my “smart” TV’s operating system and thus cannot buy things from its store, I confidently recommend against buying smart TV games from a smart TV store.
I respond to an article about organizing feed collections that was written as a response to my first article on organizing feeds. Our purpose here is to evaluate the purpose of feed organizing.