As someone who has moderate to fairly heavy lighht sensitivity when I'm not dealing with migraines and extremely heavy light sensitvity with headaches, I'm just going to say that you're absolutely wrong here. Not every…
Missed opportunity to call it OpenStreetMac or OpenStreetMac9.
It occurs to me that some of this could be really useful to implement into SteamInput for players with disabilities. Someone really needs to show this article to Valve.
Yeah, try the water in most of Arizona, where it's so hard you could cut diamond with it. Only half-joking. You'll get an appreciation for places where you can't really taste what's in the water.
Yep. I'd just about kill for a decade where we go back to 80s flicks. Some of the best quantity and quality we've ever had for mass-appeal movies, and they didn't cost anywhere near what the average cost is today. And…
I was already complaining about the price when it was only $30 for two tickets, two drinks, and popcorn. To think it's more than double that now! Add in the fact most anyone can have access to a pretty good quality 60"…
Yep. "Mother of all X" memes weren't even remotely uncommon for a handful of years during and after Operation Desert Storm. The Iraqi Minister of Information, Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, also gave rise to "There are no…
Sure. The reimplementation of the IBM PC BIOS that gave birth to IBM Compatibles is the canonical example.
Strong disagree. Zoom in and the clusters break up. Without the clustering, the map is a total mess when zoomed out.
IRCv3 (and many clients are supporting fair chunks of IRCv3's feature set) supports offline state and message history.
I'd call that a pretty major feature omission since it means splitting things across multiple apps.
So.. just because a tool can be potentially mishandled (e.g. put in the hands of a toddler, which is basically what vibe code ends up being) because it's easy to use, you never want to take a look at said tool? That…
I'm getting off-topic with this, but a quick aside: In my teens I began to learn that most of the people on my father's side of the family were horrifically broken people with severe issues. There's at least one town in…
I try to consider how I feel about this, and all I come back with is an emptiness, a follow feeling. I'm not going to gloat, nor am I going to consider him even remotely a good person based on things he's said and done.…
Unlikely. MajorBBS had the ability to act as a SLIP/PPP connection back in 1993-1994 but most people would have still gone with a full ISP.
I wouldn't even call it a "race" to the bottom. It took until maybe 1995 for prices to drop enough for some of the clone manufacturers to start going out of business. Radio Shack caught on around 1991 and got out early,…
Ditto. Every time I get a "Hey, you should send your father a happy birthday message!" it's a stab to the heart over someone dead over 12 years now.
That's been my experience. The Pi 3 was notorious for killing SD cards, for instance. I know one guy who eventually just moved all Pi 3 installations he made over to USB sticks because every Pi 3 he used would just kill…
We already know prices will go up considerably-- they always do after a merger, and you'll lose the option of subbing for one or the other only when they have something you want to watch. Most people are not keeping two…
Or, for that matter, using GitHub Actions to do the final Hugo build and remote deployment when you do a git push.
No, they absolutely know. They've been very very slowly migrating stuff over to the new Settings panel bit by bit. If you look at what's in Control Panel now, it's maybe half as much as what used to be in there ten…
CRT simulation didn't run well on Intel iGPUs for a very long time. While they could run the effects, they couldn't run them fast enough. There was longstanding advice in the emulation scene to not bother using shaders…
Considering that MAME's shaders run fine on a 2011-era laptop with the positively primitive Intel iGPU of the Sandy Bridge era, I can only assume they're intending to run this on something extremely ancient that would…
GoG is packaging a large chunk of their library in an emulator already. DOSBox is what got them started, in fact.
A lot of the time, they lock the slot to only their officially supported modules. Dell is rather notorious for doing that.
As someone who has moderate to fairly heavy lighht sensitivity when I'm not dealing with migraines and extremely heavy light sensitvity with headaches, I'm just going to say that you're absolutely wrong here. Not every…
Missed opportunity to call it OpenStreetMac or OpenStreetMac9.
It occurs to me that some of this could be really useful to implement into SteamInput for players with disabilities. Someone really needs to show this article to Valve.
Yeah, try the water in most of Arizona, where it's so hard you could cut diamond with it. Only half-joking. You'll get an appreciation for places where you can't really taste what's in the water.
Yep. I'd just about kill for a decade where we go back to 80s flicks. Some of the best quantity and quality we've ever had for mass-appeal movies, and they didn't cost anywhere near what the average cost is today. And…
I was already complaining about the price when it was only $30 for two tickets, two drinks, and popcorn. To think it's more than double that now! Add in the fact most anyone can have access to a pretty good quality 60"…
Yep. "Mother of all X" memes weren't even remotely uncommon for a handful of years during and after Operation Desert Storm. The Iraqi Minister of Information, Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, also gave rise to "There are no…
Sure. The reimplementation of the IBM PC BIOS that gave birth to IBM Compatibles is the canonical example.
Strong disagree. Zoom in and the clusters break up. Without the clustering, the map is a total mess when zoomed out.
IRCv3 (and many clients are supporting fair chunks of IRCv3's feature set) supports offline state and message history.
I'd call that a pretty major feature omission since it means splitting things across multiple apps.
So.. just because a tool can be potentially mishandled (e.g. put in the hands of a toddler, which is basically what vibe code ends up being) because it's easy to use, you never want to take a look at said tool? That…
I'm getting off-topic with this, but a quick aside: In my teens I began to learn that most of the people on my father's side of the family were horrifically broken people with severe issues. There's at least one town in…
I try to consider how I feel about this, and all I come back with is an emptiness, a follow feeling. I'm not going to gloat, nor am I going to consider him even remotely a good person based on things he's said and done.…
Unlikely. MajorBBS had the ability to act as a SLIP/PPP connection back in 1993-1994 but most people would have still gone with a full ISP.
I wouldn't even call it a "race" to the bottom. It took until maybe 1995 for prices to drop enough for some of the clone manufacturers to start going out of business. Radio Shack caught on around 1991 and got out early,…
Ditto. Every time I get a "Hey, you should send your father a happy birthday message!" it's a stab to the heart over someone dead over 12 years now.
That's been my experience. The Pi 3 was notorious for killing SD cards, for instance. I know one guy who eventually just moved all Pi 3 installations he made over to USB sticks because every Pi 3 he used would just kill…
We already know prices will go up considerably-- they always do after a merger, and you'll lose the option of subbing for one or the other only when they have something you want to watch. Most people are not keeping two…
Or, for that matter, using GitHub Actions to do the final Hugo build and remote deployment when you do a git push.
No, they absolutely know. They've been very very slowly migrating stuff over to the new Settings panel bit by bit. If you look at what's in Control Panel now, it's maybe half as much as what used to be in there ten…
CRT simulation didn't run well on Intel iGPUs for a very long time. While they could run the effects, they couldn't run them fast enough. There was longstanding advice in the emulation scene to not bother using shaders…
Considering that MAME's shaders run fine on a 2011-era laptop with the positively primitive Intel iGPU of the Sandy Bridge era, I can only assume they're intending to run this on something extremely ancient that would…
GoG is packaging a large chunk of their library in an emulator already. DOSBox is what got them started, in fact.
A lot of the time, they lock the slot to only their officially supported modules. Dell is rather notorious for doing that.