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Had to install Windows XP (with an emulator app for MacOS called UTM) so I could install Ulead Cool 3D to generate a 3D .GIF for pieter dot com First create an .ISO of the Ulead Cool 3D install, because Windows XP on UTM networking is broken Then after...

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Good old days

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AAvor 1 Jahr

make computing great again

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Mitchell Shapirovor 1 Jahr

Old guy checking in who can say, "I remember when..." But why oh why would you want to?! Too funny!

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Mehdi Nabhanivor 1 Jahr

In times of vibe coding this sounds over complicated 😅

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CGvor 1 Jahr

Isn’t this like too over the board

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Code Fathervor 1 Jahr

Maybe a little complex?

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A bit

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R 🎹vor 1 Jahr

Jesus Christ what are you doing

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All so you didn't have to learn Blender. 😅

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Back in my day I would generate 4 or 5 frames of rotated WordArt texts in Microsoft word and stitch them together with paint shop pro gif function.

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