Really love seeing more Game Boy emulators written in Rust, especially with browser support — awesome project!
If you're into this space, I’ve been building https://afterplay.io — a browser-based retro gaming platform with support for a bunch of systems (GB,GBC, GBA, SNES, NDS, PS1, etc). It runs entirely in the browser with save states, cloud sync, and native mobile support via Capacitor.
Also has some fun stuff like netplay (multiplayer over the web), Link Cable Support and RTC manipulation, and customisable touch controls.
Always exciting to see more emulators pushing what’s possible on the web.
I know right! I run a freemium B2C app and I get users telling me this all the time. It's so ridiculous. No one is forcing anyone to use the software. Go write your own version and give it away for free.
Thank you so much! I spent some time researching subjective well-being, life satisfaction and behaviour change a few years ago when I was at an unhappy point in life, and started experimenting building systems that helped me be consistent and balanced in the things that are meaningful to me. I tried to figure out how to make it sustainable and low friction through automations, habit rules, emergency modes/completion types and so on. All this led to Conjure. For me, what differentiates it are Habit Completion Types, Habit Version Control, the Habit Rules Engine, being real-time across web, desktop and mobile, the Measurement system with custom fields and a bunch of other over-engineered things :)
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