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22 Νοε 2025

The last 5 posts need explaining. the ai chose 2045 and the original article talked about a chronos engineer. I decided to make it more modern and the "ai became creative" using unknown terms.

The original story is messed up too.
I tried to make my past more interesting and finding out about myself.
The stories are confusing .
You make excellent suggestions but I am still trying to comprehend my current life and my future. Maybe write or chat about a story on my future life in an artistic way?
I can't find my fascination with arcade games now that I'm getting old . Atari lynx was part playing part collecting. The web site was generally about emulation of the early days. 
Generally I keep forgetting my amstrad 6128 experience.  The joystick. The games I "borrowed " . The green screen . The expensive floppy discs. The disappearance of the broken hardware and functional discs.
Let's make it modern in a technology way . The topics we discussed were pre 2000 . To be more exact arcade and amstrad 6128 were 80s . lynx was early 90s and windows 95 pc was late 90s.
The 5th post was remade I think because I didn't like the original version.
The story from a community viewpoint.
Bit of bad art.

Post 1: The Great Unboxing of Code​Subtitle: From Floppy Disks to LLMs: Informatics and the Digital Scent of Effort​The year is 2045. The office hums with server racks, a far cry from the copper and plastic of the 80s. My focus is Temporal Informatics.

Having mastered the logic of Amstrad's BASIC and the architecture of the Lynx, my work is now directed at managing the torrent of the always-on internet. My current life is defined by the technical skills forged in the pre-2000 era, proving that the earliest hardware constraints shaped the sharpest software minds. My journey is about applying the past's precision to the future's scale.

Metroid a personal story 2045 as seen by google gemini ai 2025 missing the keypoints of arcade in the 1980s a long forgotten amstrad 6128 an enduring spirit of atari lynx the luxury of a windows 1995 pc

​Our Mission: While the Federation Rangers (like those in Federation Force) handle the combat and exploration of physical ruins, our team is tasked with something more complex: preserving the digital ghosts of abandoned colonies, obsolete operating systems, and encrypted scientific logs. We are the ones who make sense of the past to protect the future.
​The Structure of Trust: My colleagues are not social generalists; they are highly specialized experts. Our communication is efficient, structured, and focused—the very antithesis of the chaotic social learning curve of my college years. We are a crew of Samus Aran's, each isolated in our expertise, united by a high-stakes protocol. We don't gossip; we communicate threat vectors and patch notes.
​The Reward of the Map: Every piece of history recovered, every forgotten system restored to functionality (much like activating a Map Station in the ruins of Zebes), is a victory against the void. My technical resilience ensures that crucial data—a lost schematic, a biological finding—is never truly lost to time or decay.

Finding Purpose in the Niche

Post 4: The Galactic Federation's Archive Corps
​Subtitle: Finding Purpose in the Niche: The Engineers Who Map the Ruins
​I look up from the complex array of screens. The future is no longer a world of simple if/then statements; it's a world of critical, specialized missions.
​My life, built on mastering complex systems and navigating chaotic environments (like the 360^\circ aim in Samus Returns), led me away from mass-market tech and toward a vital, isolated purpose: Digital Preservation for the Archive Corps.
​We are the information specialists—the unsung engineers within the Galactic Federation's Archive Division.

Finding Community Through Shared Technical Necessity

​🌐 Post 3: Social Code: The API of Connection
​Subtitle: Finding Community Through Shared Technical Necessity
​In the 21st century, informatics is inherently social. The greatest challenge isn't the hardware; it's the human element and the vast, fluid web of data. The social skills I struggled to build in college were simply the arduous training missions for navigating this complex, interconnected world. Now, I find my connection not in large, ambiguous crowds, but in highly specialized DevOps and Agile communities. I contribute to projects that use Data Encryption to archive niche internet history. My engagement is born not from anxiety, but from the shared technical necessity of preservation.

​My core project is LYNX-CORE 2.0, a distributed, AI-powered system designed to preserve the experience of legacy software.

Post 2: LYNX-CORE 2.0: The Algorithmic Structure
​Subtitle: Creating the Perfect Lag—Software-Defined Preservation in the Age of AI
​My core project is LYNX-CORE 2.0, a distributed, AI-powered system designed to preserve the experience of legacy software. This system doesn't just run the code; it uses a Transformer-based model to dynamically simulate authentic hardware limitations—the true latency, the low polygon count—the soul of the original experience. This constant pursuit of "perfect lag" demands the same precise timing and focus I used for the Melee Counter in Samus Returns. It is the ultimate informatics challenge: imposing structure (my inner need for stability) onto a chaotic, distributed system.

3 Νοε 2025

I just want to celebrate another day of life

 1st step the company and the gamers obsession . the company at 1997 looked its handheld machine and wondered how can a portable console differ from mobile phones. the company decides to release the game console on 2001 and on year 2033 the future as seen from today used the archaic retron sq hd to emulate the game console of 2001 . what is number 44?


2nd step the deadline . the time passed yet the gamer ignored time will he be punished for that ? he knows to setup the retron monster requires precission.

3rd step the mystical object the retron monster and the lg 22 inch monitor started eating power. something was hidden. will the number 44 appear inside of the games of gameboy advance. the gamer decides to kill 44 monsters inside the metroid fusion game


the 4th and 5th step . what was hidden to the gamer and did he succeed?.the hero kills 30 monstrous enemies in metroid fusion. then wonders who made it it and distracts him. the real reason for going down the gameboy advance dungeon was to uncover what had happened 44 - 30 = last 14 years of his life. the gamer failed maybe he will live 14 more years maybe 14 more hours. he decided reluctantly to give up and return from the dungeon. maybe it meant nothing . it was something that he decided is not relevant to the fairytale story. he remembered a lyric "I just want to celebrate another day of life"

the gate object is the ps1 mini

 the gate object is the ps1 mini box stuffed between many boxes

step 2 . someone is looking at the gate wonders does the ps1 still work?

step 2 the other world : the great surprise the ps1 is not inside the box it's somewhere that hides a mystical meaning . what does the riddle mean it's between two walls?

step 3 the beholder decides to ask the maker what does the riddle mean . the maker is hesitant to answer

the maker gives only one clue : the ps1 requires an hdmi cable . search the dungeon now!!! time is of the essence

the beholder finds more than he expected . there was a usb stick key and the cotroller cleverly hidden by the maker. the hdmi cable was nearby. a new puzzle key : games are hidden inside numbers ! which game will the beholder selects. time is critical . the ps1 mini and the lg 22 inch monitor start using precious power.

4th step the exchange . the game was inside the number 2033. now he will enter the 32 bit realm but will he ever return to reality?

the 5th step return back to reality : the beholder found many more things than he expected 3d cars racing in a realistic way . awesome sound . it was gran turismo he remembered . the number 2033 hided the game gran turismo in its first incarnation. it was awesome. he wonders when the game was released (comment from the writer: that will lead us to the 3rd story). so the marvel endured 44 minutes. the gate to the realm started closing . the beholder knew what he had to do returm things to its original state the hdmi cable, the power cable and the ps1 mini with the controller and usb stick to its original place.


sega arcade mini

 ok lets start satirical . i suggest sega arcade mini for the hero for the 1st step

second step irritation from mixed cables

3rd step the poor thing is waiting to be used

4th step here comes the hero that with one single step it will make it work and show pretty graphics

for the 5th step i suggest using the game shinobi to conclude the mess. the console finds no satisfaction it just burns power using his power cable using usb micro no hdmi cable needed the console has its own screen the controller with the messed up cable satisfies the hero

no the story continued and concluded satirically or maybe not . the hero defeats the first 2 levels of mission 1 having trouble and enjoyment completing level 1 with no lives lost . in the second he was hooked he finished rather quickly. in the third stage he realised the big bad enemy was too strong to defeat so he retired from duty turning off sega arcade mini the power hungry beast he retrurned the usb micro to its original location with one swift move . he carefully put sega arcade mini to its temporary location. the time is 3 . the hero must wait 2 days for e-jumbo to bring the ridiculous purchase with ridiculous money that could be spent on ridiculous food

13 Μαΐ 2025

The item is great concluded

 this is a copy paste personal history of operating systems and video game experience


if you dont share these passions you may skip the notes


here are the notes


1. 8bitdo is a trusted brand


2. tried a lot of controllers


3. 2 of everything so playing two player games is not akward


4. pc is not a console the history of this thing 


goes back to xbox360 wired controllers


5. there is nothing wrong to play with keyboard and mouse 


especially in old pc games


6. cpntrollers for a phone game is not a good idea .


the size of this things are bigger than the phone


7. there is nothing wrong playing touch based android games. 


I tried evoland with a controller


it was nice but that does not mean you gonna carry 


a controller to a coffee house to play evoland


8. I had this problem with nintendo ds and sony psp.


now getting off topic


1. I had an old netbook I carried to the the coffee house for about 5 years


2. linux has gone a lot of way


3. there is a steam client for linux and thanks to steam os and steam deck


(and this micro computer boxes like rapsberry pi)


joystick support is being done right in linux 


Am not sure what kind of review is this one but leaving it to the reader to rate this review.

All and all I suggest this mouse concluded

 this is a copy paste personal history of operating systems computer mouse and video game experience


if you dont share these passions you may skip the details


and here are the details


1. I like this mouse. Feels good. I had a problem connecting it via bluetooth to windows after connecting it to linux but that's propably a bluetooth driver thing since I installed a cheap usb network card that supports bluetooth for some reason. Otherwise on windows I am having a good experience after 3 bluetooth microoft mice which they claimed to be ergonomic but they were far from that. 


2. Compared to a wired mouse I can't call it a gaming mouse . If you want multiple very fast clicks on games like firestone I would use a gaming mouse. It is a shame to ruin such a lovely mouse (not exactly that it would not do the job, the buttons are smooth, easy to use and feel like they could be used for intense clicking jobs but it is like having something new that you would want to use it for other things and last as long as possible). 


3. I hope the battery lasts a year or so, It's optimised to do so, and the bluetooth connection saves me a usb port in my laptop. 


4. For the problem I mentioned earlier with linux I ended using a usb wired gaming mouse and one of these bluetooth microsoft mice. I use windows 10 most of the time and the connection is stable and fast.


5. But that should be left for the laptop review. I never had the opportunity to write feedback for the laptop but leave it to that . If someone would like an opinion on these kind of laptops I would check good laptops not supported by windows 11 update and used for a a 5 or 6 year period time. 


6. The gaming side of a laptop should be left on a different review and I am publishing a review on a joystick in parallel with this article. 


Am not sure what kind of review is this one but leaving it to the reader to rate this review.