“Security through obscurity” will only get you so far
“Security through obscurity” will only get you so far
it’s almost flawlessly jailbreakable, allowing you to play anything that was produced for it, including games for PS1 and PS2!
Do all models support PS2 emulation? Unlike with official firmware, where only a few models have that support.
“People” refers to a group of humans as a unit. “Persons” also refers to a group, but puts emphasis on the individuality of the humans in the group.
https://www.thesaurus.com/e/grammar/persons-vs-people-vs-peoples/
It’s The Creation of Adam by Michaelangelo. I understand it can be difficult to identify it when its main recognizable feature has been censored like this.
But this way offers a new paradigm in upward revenue stream dynamics.
Do carriers still require a new two-year contract when you get a disocunted device from them?
SuiPlay0X1 runs Playtron’s device-agnostic gaming operating system, enabling gamers to play both Web3 and Web2 games across PC and mobile.
GamesBeat have some more details, noting it will have "native Sui blockchain integration via zkLogin and Sui Kiosk SDKs, enabling asset ownership directly connected to a device’s account system for the first time in the gaming industry
What is a web3 game? Something that allows you to grind for NFTs?
Good thing that it went to Wine I guess, as they do lots of work to get old Windows programs up and running in Linux and that often involves Mono.
I see this as the main purpose of this transfer of ownership. When it comes to developing new software, MS has their modern tech stack for creating cross-compatible code, and the recommendation is to use that. But that is not helpful when trying to get old legacy software running on a modern system. So MS is giving this “outdated” technology to the WINE team. A team whose primary goal is getting incompatible software to run in the “wrong” environment. This should allow WINE to continue to properly handle older Mono software for the foreseeable future.
My issue with Stardew Valley content updates is that they change how the game works. It is not just adding extra postgame missions or something. The content updates tend to fundamentally change how some things work. Your possible/preferred routes to reach endgame today are much different than they were in 2016. It makes it feel like perpetual Early Access.
I am becoming the same way. Maybe I am just old, but I miss the days of buying something and having a finished product. Instead, we have games like this and Stardew Valley that release in an incomplete state and are still receiving major content updates almost a decade later.
Did you not fill out your Lemmy census?
These are not things any human I know can do
You need better friends.
“Only people who speak English as a first language should have access to powerful software.”
Despite the historical precedent, those two options sound even more like a mid-gen refresh than Wii U does.
Are you implying that the host OS in those situations is not Linux?
The options that you see there are not dependent on your keyboard though. Change your keyboard to something else, and you still see the same options when long pressing a text field.
Prerequisites
- NVIDIA graphics card
Any idea the best way for us AMD folk?
How does Scarlet/Violet run with the latest updates? I assume things must be better than all the problems I heard about at launch.
It officially only supports CentOS which doesnt even exist anymore lol.
It is supported on Rocky Linux.
Anyway, I assume this doesn’t make things any easier to get it to run on an AMD GPU, is that correct?
I have used this as a drop-in replacement, with no complaints.
https://codeberg.org/tenacityteam/tenacity