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It’s just a cute little comic strip that conveys a fun message.
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It’s just a cute little comic strip that conveys a fun message.
I know the Fate games are available on GOG and therefore would be on gog-games. Considering the nature of their games, it might be difficult to find them, so you might have to comb through the available sites. Maybe also check archive.org?
No clue why it isn’t on there, but bsnes is available as part of higan, ares (kinda?), standalone, or as one of many bsnes RetroArch cores (bsnes-mercury is generally the most recommended from my experience).
ETA: If you’re not into RetroArch, I’d highly recommend ares.
It’s good for low-power devices that can’t handle more demanding emulators, but bsnes is considered the gold standard for accuracy now.
Last I heard, which was admittedly a long time ago, Pale Moon was dangerously out of date with respect to security and web standards and not much more than a meme. I feel like I remember a significant change in leadership relatively recently, but has Pale Moon actually become a viable alternative?
Beyond that, WebKit is still a thing. Ladybird is too though it’s still quite a ways from primetime.
It’s used in academia, especially social sciences to represent the demographic usually studied: western, educated, industrialized, rich, democratic.
These entities all have similar names and share similar origins, having been started by the founders of Open Collective and incubated in the Open Collective ecosystem, but are independent nonprofits with their own budget, accounts, staff, board of directors, and mission. They each have a separate commercial relationship with Open Collective. [emphasis not mine]
Open Collective, Inc. seemingly has nothing to do with OCF shutting down and neither entity has claimed anything to the contrary.
This post also clarifies the differences between the entities that make up the Open Collective family and what this dissolution means.
Ryujinx is a thing.
Interesting that they’re not suing Ryujinx. I wonder why.
Most available “landlines” nowadays are just VoIP anyway tho. It’s why my dad got into ham radio.
Is “forced labor” any different from slavery?
The Lidarr database is just MusicBrainz. I’ve taken to just editing in whatever I need.
My interests are being gay and TV shows about middle aged women.
I tried it, but it was way too full of cryptobros. I felt like I didn’t fit in.
For people asking what it means, my Spanish is not great, but I think the first sentence is something like “These are stories relating to ECM(? don’t know what that is) of experiences surrounding death (I would assume near-death experiences?)”
Not directly concerning on the surface if they’re just talking about near-death experiences, but I have no idea what the content of the videos is.
EDIT: Found the English version of the channel. Definitely some woo-woo shit, but I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a suicide cult.
Well, she’s the former CTO.
I tolerate her because she’s fuckin hilarious.
I love it, but I wish it were open source. I have since switched to LogSeq, and now I’m even trying out TiddlyWiki.
Only iPhone I ever had and I loved that thing to bits.