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An entire tree covered in tiny Doom playing PCs all networked together is just about as perfect a Christmas morning as we can imagine. Daily Newsletter Get the best tech, science, and culture news ...
The answer to that is simple. The tree is actually nothing more than a cone-shaped LED screen that can be used to display really anything fed to it through a Raspberry Pi and a laptop.
These days you can run Doom anywhere on just about anything, with things like porting Doom to JavaScript these days about as interesting as writing Snake in BASIC on one’s graphical calculato… ...
DOOM has finally been ported to HTML5 and JavaScript, joining the growing We’ve seen a whole bunch of games created in or ported to new browser technologies lately.
That's right, this Christmas tree ornament can play Doom. Sprite_tm went with an ESP32-C3 microcontroller and a modified Game Boy Advance build of Doom.
London's Elephant Tree, Stockholm's Domkraft, Melbourne's Horsehunter, and Boston's Summoner all recorded live albums at Magnetic Eye's 'Day of Doom' showcase last year, and they're coming ...
Hollyoaks fans, here is your first look at the Lomax family's Christmas Tree of Doom. At a glance, you'd be forgiven for thinking this is just your average nod to the festive season. But on closer ...
The tree from which all doom (and metal in general) springs is Black Sabbath. Sabbath lead to the bluesy stylings of "stoner doom" of Sleep and Electric Wizard.
Joshua Tree National Park is famous for the iconic plant in its name — but the bizarre-looking species may be destined for extinction at the Southern California park, a new study says.
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