Graphics cards didn’t always handle 3D rendering. Early computers relied on the CPU for graphics, but that changed with the IBM 8514/A in 1987—the first graphics accelerator. It offloaded 2D tasks like line drawing and fills, freeing up the CPU.
As demand for better visuals grew, companies like Tseng Labs and S3 improved GUI acceleration in the late '80s and early '90s. But it was 3dfx’s Voodoo (1996) that truly revolutionized gaming, introducing hardware-accelerated 3D rendering and real-time texture mapping, setting the stage for modern GPUs.
Occult Black History Month
did you know the most powerful practitioner in New Orleans history worked as a hairdresser?
Marie Laveau (1801-1881) knew something most modern occultists forget; real power flows through networks of whispered secrets, shared struggles, and strategic silence. while she's remembered as the Voodoo Queen, her true genius was in understanding that liberation requires both spiritual and earthly power.
her salon wasn't just a business... it was command central for an intelligence network that would make modern hackers jealous. rich white women's secrets flowed freely under her hands, while her spiritual services gave her access to every level of society. she didn't need encrypted channels when she had a city's worth of devoted eyes and ears.
she walked freely through a violently segregated city, entered prisons at will, and made both governors and slaves tremble at her name. not through elaborate rituals or fancy grimoires, but through a perfect fusion of practical cunning and spiritual authority.
the history books want you to see her as some exotic mystery, all snake dances and gris-gris bags. they don't want you thinking too hard about how a free Black woman built an empire of influence in the antebellum South, or why the powerful feared her while the oppressed sought her protection.
they definitely don't want you thinking about how she used that influence. she secured pardons for the condemned, protected fugitive slaves, healed the sick regardless of race or status, and maintained a power base that lasted decades in a time when most Black women couldn't even own property.
she understood something fundamental about power. it's not just about what you can do, it's about what people believe you can do. every rumor of her abilities, every whispered story of her influence, every public display of her authority... all carefully cultivated tools in a arsenal of liberation.
her greatest trick? convincing the powerful she was just entertaining while building networks of resistance right under their noses. she didn't need to hide in shadows, she made herself so visible they couldn't see what was really happening.
that is just amazing shadow/void work. funny how they focus on the rituals and ignore the revolution beneath them. there's a lesson there.
next time someone tells you to keep your spiritual practice 'pure' and separate from politics, remember Marie. she knew that real power isn't about keeping your hands clean, it's about using every tool at your disposal to protect your people.
La petite histoire affirme que #Prince n’était pas invité à cette prestation.
Je confirme : il n’était pas invité. Il était possédé !
#rock #WhileMyGuitarGentlyWeeps #prince #possession #voodoo #best #guitarhero
Fun moments with #DAngelo’s #Voodoo:
•The catalyst for trumpet legend Roy Hardgrove’s career. His tone on this album remains one of the most chased sounds in music.
•Pino Palladino recorded Voodoo while SIMULTANEOUSLY recording #NIN #TheDownwardSpiral AT THE SAME TIME IN THE SAME STUDIO. INSANE RANGE.
•Questlove talks about changing his style to fit this album, and you can hear it.
•TeenEricka spent 7 months & $50 to get this poster. As of 2024, it’s the only one left and rare, due to the date.
#BlackHistoryMonth - #Music Edition:
We are inside the week of the 25th anniversary of what is undoubtedly, the greatest masterworks inside the genre of #Soul - #DAngelo’s #Voodoo. With heavy #Dilla influences, Questlove on drums, and maestro Pino Palladino on bass, it still holds as one of my top 5 albums of all time.
A powerful expression of love, life, Black culture, the dark and light, the talent and the burdens it brings. It remains timeless. Still plays and feels like the first time. +
> Benin’s mecca of spirits and gods draws tourists and followers with famed Voodoo festival https://religionnews.com/2025/01/16/benins-mecca-of-spirits-and-gods-draws-tourists-and-followers-with-famed-voodoo-festival/
I admit to being curious, if I had a little extra coin and time, I'd try to go see it.
#AfricanArt #painting #voodoo #oilpainting
Painting of the Day. African Juju Society II
> > https://www.artcameroon.com/african-juju-society-2/
This stunning huge painting is of a village celebrating African juju, a kind of voodoo. The painting is full of vibrant colors and intricate details.
130 x 100 centimeters
51 x 39 inches
$2400 original / Free delivery by @DHLAfrica
Buy art from artists / Satisfaction guaranteed
#AfricanArt #art #painting #voodoo #AfricanDance #ArtPrints
Painting of the Day. Juju Dance Group
> > https://www.artcameroon.com/painting/juju-dance-group-giclee-print/
Giclée art print of a performance of the Nsognwa Dance before appreciative villagers in Central Africa. It’s a celebration of African culture.
109 cm x 89 cm / 43 in x 35 in
$199 and mailed free anywhere
Pra #segundaficha de hoje vamos de Akuji the Hearthless, um jogo pouco conhecido de #ps1 da Crystal Dynamics que aborda um aspecto da cultura africana através da sua diáspora, o #voodoo . Nesse jogo de ação 3d em 3a pessoa o protagonista
, que da nome ao jogo, tem seu coração arrancado dia do casamento e, através do voodoo passa a vagar pelo outro mundo.
Será que vale um #podcast ?
#retrogaming
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akuji_the_Heartless