What I always wonder with these FPGA consoles: Do they have some kind of plans of the original chips or do they reverse engineer how they work?
What I always wonder with these FPGA consoles: Do they have some kind of plans of the original chips or do they reverse engineer how they work?
PlayStation 5 (PS5) CD Version | $499 | $596
This hurts.
I would guess that many tickets are “one away from winning”, so that you keep playing.
I use it too, with the material design skin / add-on, and it’s great. https://github.com/CDrummond/lms-material
The N64 version seems still to be hard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2lV23zqWtY
Also, I never saw anyone saying anything about a “year of the Linux Desktop”. It’s just a meme.
I remember IE6, it was great!
Huh, that was my first thougth. Why is /home/ configured in systemd-tmpfiles? Seems strange for me.
Thanks, that’s much easier to read. :)
The thing with Incus is that you get the image repository and manager and the permissions applied to containers make them isolated and secure environments by default running on another user etc etc
This is really hard to read.
Daxter on PSP and Diablo IV.
Why have preinstalled apps though?
To make it easier for people.
I feel that:
There are two attitudes on display here which I see in a lot of software folks. First, that CPU speed is infinite and one shouldn’t worry about CPU optimization. And second, that gigantic speedups from hardware should be expected and the only reason hardware engineers wouldn’t achieve them is due to spectacular incompetence, so the slow software should be blamed on hardware engineers, not software engineers.
It’s not only more readable because of the color, they also rearranged everything.
I don’t think that’s possible.
No, you’re not.