The GC was significantly more powerful than the PS2.
Bun, meat, salad, tomato, onion, Cheddar.
The GC was significantly more powerful than the PS2.
This isn’t the first time a similar mod is made for a game, and no one has ever been sued. I can think of SimCity 2013 and Hitman WoA having such hacks, as well as private WoW servers.
This isn’t illegal. At worst it’s against ToS.
It’s missing a lot of features that Wayland “developers” (spec writers) don’t want to add because they personally don’t need them. For the few features they actually add, they leave it to WM developers to implement them, thus creating different incompatible implementations.
Are they also opposed to coreutils being a single project with dozens of executables doing different things?
The OG Xbox controller can be used as a thermonuclear device if you drop it.
Ah yes, the two genders: human and woman.
Note: it doesn’t currently work on Steam Deck and Linux in general because of the anti cheat. UbiSoft announced they will add an offline mode, so maybe they will partially disable it later.
Technically, they would be getting $0.70. 30% is going to Valve.
Same. I use nVidia on Wayland, and experience more crashes and panics than when using the iGPU. With older versions of the driver, I could consistently trigger a crash when exiting an app which used the discrete GPU (such as Steam), or by switching between a game and Firefox.
$ poweroff
kernel panics for some reason
have to use the power switch anyway
Such is life when using Linux on a laptop.
It remained online for six weeks, though.
On the Switch /s
People buy this shit so they make more. Simple as that.
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But the British aren’t people…
It’s not a big thing with feature creep. systemd-boot is a different project from systemd the service manager. It would be like saying GNU has feature creep because of coreutils, GNU Hurd, Autoconf, GnuCash, Stow… They’re different projects under the same banner.
dbus is 4 years older than systemd, thus proving once again that systemd haters have no idea what they’re talking about.
Systemd haters never have and never will be able to provide a single valid argument against it.
Some DRMs can detect ISOs, so this didn’t always work.