Not playing as such, but currently attempting to remake an old CD-i game (Laser Lords) so I'm using it as reference, and also experimenting with extracting assets from other CD-i titles.
Uploaded quite a few bits to The Spriter's Resource, for anyone with an interest.
Don't suppose you have any links to any useful resource/tools for disassembling an old CD-i game that would have been written in C for the 68000 on Microware OS-9? I've got so far with ghidra but the OS-9 plugins available are either outdated or don't fully handle the instruction set for OS-9.
Is there a good explainer on why this is actually happening?
Can't get my head round how it only affects 911 (000) calls, no expert on telephony networks but my naïve assumption would be that if I can call a normal landline/mobile then an emergency call would work just the same.
I suppose it just depends on what you need in an image editor but in my opinion GIMP has been dead in the water for well over a decade at this point.
Krita on the other hand has a pretty rich feature set and seems to be more actively developed - I just wish it were more performant and a bit less quirky, interface-wise. I still use it on a regular basis though.
It does this under the guise of protecting you from certain content, like an nsfw post will require you to download the app, although I think you can get round that using the old. prefix rather than www
Page 47 for Tortoise and the Hare, page 245 for the Atari drawing.