Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.
This guy’s strawman arguments have already been destroyed by plenty of people who actually know what they’re talking about and don’t have an interest in keeping the current situation.
Dolphin doesn’t emulate the Wii U and never will. The devs have explained several times that the Wii U is too different.
The Ryujinx dev is Brazilian IIRC.
Threadiverse refers specifically to the subset of the Fediverse with threaded conversations, like Lemmy and Mbin.
I don’t. I find them hard to read.
The subscription is only required to buy it, and only until mid January. It’s possible to use Alarmo without an active NSO subscription.
It depends. I got a new MasterCard debit card last week, and the numbers are on the front. Only the CVV is on the back.
Maybe more people would be willing to use Steam competitors if they weren’t all absolute garbage.
They are also still complaining about PulseAudio, despite Pipewire having mostly replaced it, while spending hours fiddling with ALSA to use their headphones.
ActivityPub is the protocol powering the Fediverse. Platforms include Lemmy, Mastodon and Pixelfed.
They can’t do anything about this. Analogue already made similar products for the NES, SNES and Game Boy.
RetroArch and most of its cores are under the GPL or MIT, which allow commercial use.
No they have not. If they dumped their own cartridge or had the ROM somewhere in their archives, it would be identical to one downloaded from the Internet. The whole controversy happened because someone saw the iNES headers in whatever release of Super Mario Bros was new at the time. Those headers are added by all NES cartridge dumpers, and the creator of this format developed the NES emulator used by Nintendo in Animal Crossing for the GameCube.
Which is still a legal thing to do.
I would. They would have been found out already if it were the case, and they already proved they can develop their own emulators.
It’s Linus Torvalds.
I use Mailbox.org. Based in Germany so EU privacy laws apply.
No, that’s for all content:
and to download, access and/or stream (depending on the content) and use GOG content.
Which they define as:
1.3 Also, when we’re talking about games, in-game content, virtual items or currency or GOG videos or other content or services which you can purchase or access via GOG services, we’ll just call them “GOG games” or “GOG videos” respectively and when we talk about them all together they are “GOG content”.
It’s wrong.
1/3 + (1/3 * 1/3) = 3/9 + 1/9 = 4/9
. It’s close though.However, one third plus one half of a third is correct.
1/3 + (1/2 * 1/3) = 1/3 + (1.5/3 * 1/3) = 1/3 + 0.5/3 = 1.5/3 = 1/2