This song starts playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqanQ9DPgV8
This song starts playing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqanQ9DPgV8
Cthulhu asks if anyone wants to play chess with him
That really is what port starvation comes down to, really. Docking stations, singles, adaptors… Just selling a great device doesn’t make all the money companies want
As long as you don’t misplace it. You might have to take it out if using a PS5 that does have a front-facing USB port
Even if they would, look what at happened to Bleem. They successfully argued in court that the PS1 emulator they were selling was legal, but Sony kept suing them until Bleem went bankrupt paying legal fees. That was an actual corporation, too. What hope does an individual artist have?
Or, more accurately, they aren’t prepared for the legal battle that would ensue
Going from 1 USB port and 1 USB-C port in the front to 2 USB-C ports in the front is really annoying for users of existing wired controllers such as arcade sticks
For those who take this seriously: don’t. Security by obscurity does not work.
Left 5, up 2, right 4, for example. If there’s not enough space on the board to do that, I can’t move the horsey that way
They’ve been sucking for longer than they’ve been losing
The whole $300 for a single game thing is misleading when if you want to play a second N64 game, all you’ll have to buy is the second game you want. If anything, it comes out to being cheaper than buying a single game for a modern console if you apply the same standard
Because it’s not the AI that’s taking away jobs, but the executives hoping to cut costs regardless of creativity, quality, or ethics.
Not surprising, considering Musk used it back then too.
Defederation is an important tool to protect communities. It helps prevent the Fediverse from being overrun with bad actors.
Or just stealing someone’s phone, doing whatever they want to do, toss it in a river, and not have anything traced back to them
I think it was more that the printer couldn’t consistently make him the same gray, but could with green
It should be publicly-funded, like infrastructure. Having a video sharing platform is clearly very important, but I don’t think there are any companies that are both capable of running it and trustworthy enough to do so.