Let me know when it does surgery on a grape 🍇
Let me know when it does surgery on a grape 🍇
DVD readers often don’t let you read from DVDs until opened by a valid program… But stay unlocked after that.
What I’ve done is open in VLC, close immediately, then use dd
to copy the contents of the disc to an ISO
Going Under is so much fun!
Would you recommend any in particular? :)
I’ve never been able to get it to launch on Linux (Ubuntu 23, 16 GB, AMD Ryzen)
“unciv” is a good FOSS Civ V clone! The gameplay is addicting and it runs on anything
Definitely No Man’s Sky
It was bad at launch, sure, but the expectations of the game were way outta proportion to what a game could deliver on
I would use some kind of CAD software to design a backplate, making sure to add things like physical supports with screwholes that match your motherboard’s mount points and vents at the right spots. You can get things like that 3-D printed, would be an inexpensive way to prototype it :)
Accessibility. People who can’t grab or use an XBOX controller with their hands need to use custom controllers, including things like foot pedals.
I spend all day at work with a keyboard and mouse, so I try to use a controller for absolutely everything else
Immediately after, every single ISP in my area introduced “data caps”. If I use more than 1TB of total data in a month, they charge exorbitant fees. Fortunately, you can pay to remove these caps! …for nearly twice the monthly price.
Set one mouse to left handed and another to right handed.
Rogue Legacy! You are a knight invading an evil wizard’s castle. When you die, your children take up your mantle and try again.
Dying means you get to try again with a descendant that has different quirks, like “being left-handed” or “dwarfism”
What would you describe as the main difference?
This is cool! Would you share the link? For me, clicking just leads to the image
Through Lutris, really good
I recommend looking at the summary on Wikipedia. See the “Response” and “Publication History” sections: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK-99#Publication_history
Similar research has been falsified, the third author of this paper left the university months ago, some authors filed patents on the material years in advance, and the underlying mechanisms haven’t been thoroughly explained.
However, they presented it in a way that is EXTREMELY straightforward to reproduce. There’s even a live stream on Twitch of someone working on it: https://www.twitch.tv/andrewmccalip So I doubt they’d make a claim that large when it’s so easy to disprove, and we’ll know for sure in a matter of days, most likely.
Wii (which naturally includes Gamecube) Switch (with its N64, SNES, and NES emulation) XBox 360 Steam Deck (Steam and all other Pc games, including emulators)
it’s a kind of game that features character collection via random drops from lootboxes and events
This is fascinating!