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histlebub
An autist consuming tacos with nuclear waste while living each day as if it were the 2000s again. I do logo animations, x-ray art, and icons so if you like the 2000s or want to see the innards of your characters, you've came to the right place

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UCONN - Digital Design

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Posted by histlebub - 7 days ago


I made this Nigel Thornberry Pixel sprite for a collab based off that Mario DS Wanted game


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Posted by histlebub - 8 days ago


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CHECK OUT MY LINKS FOR THE BEST CURATED CONTENT AND MORE FUTURE GEMERALDS!!!


Bumpers, pixel icons, xray drawings. But maybe more!!


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Posted by histlebub - 8 days ago


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Just my Windows 2000 fanboyism kicking in!


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Posted by histlebub - 9 days ago


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I made this because I want to do a Windows 98 approach for my niche


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Posted by histlebub - 10 days ago


I just wanted to say if you are interested more in Cara. You should check it out using the link...It's not polished yet but more art will be uploaded

https://cara.app/nucleartaco04


I do icons like Windows 98, logo bumpers, and x-ray art!! So stay tuned..


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Posted by histlebub - 2 weeks ago


Pardon the corny title.....NOT!!!


I forgot to write this a couple of days ago; I cannot believe that we are already in the second half of this damn decade. A lot has changed since then, when we started this decade, I was just a nerdy AF high schooler obsessed with memes, geography, 2000s technology, and cartoons who had to endure the pandemic which put a huge mental strain. The whole BLM craze and me just studying meme culture and playing Minecraft with my small group of friends I still keep in touch with. Fast forward a couple year, high school is over and now I am a free adult. We kickstart that by visiting Alentejo, Portugal which was a lot drier, yellower, and rural compared to the area my family is from. I remember seeing a lot of the castle nearby the Spanish border.


I don't want to derail the intention of this post. I mean it's a blog but still, I just want to express how much has changed and my plans to change for the new year. Now to really stay on topic. What I plan on doing is mostly broadening my experiences, taking more risks in life, and spending more time with friends and family. I will shake things up a little by just trying something new or at least devising a routine/planner to help me remind to shake things up. I will refuse to use the phrase "leave the comfort zone".....it doesn't make sense since the comfort zone is meant to be comfortable. If you are bored or are feeling a sense of stagnation, you aren't in the comfort zone; you aren't even comfortable so why leave it? Get back to it by shaking your routine up a little, make subtle changes.


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Posted by histlebub - 1 month ago


The cartoon will be based off the classic Powerhouse Bumpers for Cartoon Network. This will be uploaded by Chirstmas Eve 11:59 PM

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Posted by histlebub - 1 month ago


I honestly do not understand why PS/2 ports are less common to find in motherboards these days. I have noticed that many gaming PCs cannot decide whether or not to include the Chad PS/2 port into their system. Some have one port, some have 2 ports for keyboard and mice, and some have the gall not to have any. In the world of gaming at least, PS/2 ports are superior because of their lower latency, instant recognition by the BIOS, and they just look aesthetic.


PS/2 ports have lower latency

I can justify this from first-hand experience. Yesterday I was playing an MS-DOS clone of Pac-Man called "Pako 2" on my old XP machine (using DOS-BOX) with a PS/2 keyboard and I couldn't help but notice how responsive Pac-Man was moving compared to my USB and laptop keyboards where the keys were delayed and Pac-Man's movements were awkward. It was much easier moving through tight areas to eat the dots and avoiding static hazards in the game.


They are instantly recognized in the BIOS

This time I lack first-hand experience but unless you have a laptop keyboard which I am typing from ironically since I use a Windows 11 laptop for practical uses and a Windows XP tower for more hobby purposes, you might find that your computer may not register your keyboard or mouse as quickly as a PS/2 keyboard. Notice how people will struggle to connect their keyboards (especially wireless ones) to the BIOS so it can register it. With PS/2, you don't face this issue since the BIOS instantly knows it's a keyboard or mouse. How convenient is that?


They simply look cool, and color-coding is a good thing

Most computers with PS/2 ports have this color scheme where purple is the keyboard and green is the mouse. USB on the other hand has a boring black or grey scheme. Imagine having your peripherals color coded with a color that is pleasant on the eyes. It makes working with computers a lot more exciting and easier since it provides a flamboyant aesthetic with a color code letting you know purple is keyboard and green is mouse.


Most of all, a dedicated port like PS/2 allows more space for USB ports.

So, there you have it, while PS/2 ports have slower transmit speed and have pins that break easily, they make up for their Chad-like qualities like lower latency, recognition by BIOS, and a cool color-coding aesthetic that frees up space.


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Posted by histlebub - December 7th, 2024


Today I was cleaning out an old keyboard from my old HP Media Center computer from 2003 that I own, and it got me thinking about the times when we had to do this with those dumb ball mice. I was wondering for those who remember using a computer from the era what they miss about it. Here is what I have to say...


  • PS/2 ports, they look so cool with their purple and green scheme and free up USB space
  • The overall look and feel of Windows XP. Especially the games like Minesweeper, Pinball, and the online games they had back then.
  • Putting in game CDs and getting an expansion pack or two. I remember my brother and I grinding hard on Age of Empires II.


IDK about you, but I miss that 2000s feel of computers. Of course, some things have improved in recent times, especially the noise of computers. I remember running away from the computer when I pressed the power button, and the fans got all loud as a child. Now the fans of today's computers are ASMR-worthy.


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Posted by histlebub - December 2nd, 2024


Thankgiving break is over, it was nice setting up Christmas decorations and spending time with my maternal grandmother who came here from overseas to pay a month-long visit. Now it's back to the grind, although I only have one week left of school; this is the final week before finals week and break begins. I am now in my in-between break between a cancelled class and a Motion Design class as I type this. On the background of my computer, I am trying to install a beta version of Windows Millenium Edition on a virtual machine which won't stop performing "illegal operations" when installing some components. Windows Millenium Edition is THAT fucked up, which isn't a surprise since Microsoft tried to blend Windows 98 coding with the more modern features. Windows 98 runs on something called "9x kernel" which became antiquated as soon as years began with the number 2. 98 just runs on different code compared to Windows 2000 and XP which have a more modern structure. One hobby of mine is to tinker around with outdated computer software and shit on my virtual machines, I also have an old HP Media Center PC my dad bought in ye ole 2003 that I grew up using a lot. I know it sounds all over the place but just reporting my day so far.


About 2 minutes after publishing this, my attempt to install Windows Millenium Edition on VM failed. IT CRASHED ON THE SETUP PROCESS BECAUSE IT COULDN'T FIND AN "IMPORTANT" DLL FILE. I never even got to fully install it!!!


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