Dave Plummer, a former Microsoft engineer, is recreating Notepad in 2.5 kilobytes with a project called TinyRetroPad, which includes features like Open, Save, Find and Replace, printing, font selection, word wrap, and unsaved changes prompt. TinyRetroPad leverages existing Windows infrastructure, utilizing built-in resources to function efficiently. It is based on Matt Power’s Dave’s Tiny Editor and operates as a wrapper around RICHEDIT50W. The size of TinyRetroPad increased with each feature added, reaching 2,476 bytes with printing. The project uses Crinkler, a compression linker, to optimize the executable. TinyRetroPad currently lacks a dedicated Releases page and may trigger false positives from antivirus software. Users have reported issues such as excessive memory usage and compatibility problems with older Windows versions. In contrast, the modern Notepad in Windows 11 has grown to approximately 352KB, with a total disk footprint nearing 5MB, leading to user backlash over its complexity. Windows 11 LTSC retains the classic Notepad, while TinyRetroPad aims to demonstrate the potential of leveraging existing OS capabilities rather than adding unnecessary features.
- Cyber Paranoia is a psychological medical romance adventure game set in a psychiatric treatment facility.
- Players take on the role of a patient with a unique mental contagion and interact with a pink-haired android.
- The game involves over 40 "treatment sessions" with various tasks and values to monitor.
- Players manage their daily routine, engage in romantic encounters, and upgrade the android.
- Decisions made in the game impact the endings, the android's personality, and the overall story direction.
- Cyber Paranoia offers over 30 endings and takes approximately 10 hours to complete.
- The game is designed for fans of psychological science fiction thrillers, android romance, and yandere characters.