I dunno what to say…
I dunno what to say…
When looking for the Tarantula Pro, this is what shows up:
https://gamesir.com/collections/all-products-1/products/gamesir-tarantula-pro
Oof, the Tarantula Pro is rather expensive. Though it’s nice to see they have a Danish shop. I also see they have a much cheaper wired version. Looks pretty cool, but the cable doesn’t look easily replaced, which is a concern.
I want the PS layout. I don’t care how the system recognizes it so long as it just works.
No, that’s not what we’re getting. Say what you will about the Terran Confederation, at least they built a space empire under a unified common goal. At least those humans were outrageously evil.
Instead, what we’re getting is this:
"Which Games Are Game-Key Cards?
Looking at the listings on Target and GameStop, I’ve noticed that many publishers decided to use the game-key card format. This is allegedly because Nintendo is only offering third-party developers the 64GB cartridge or the game-key card—there is no smaller, standard physical cart. This would explain why nearly every major (and minor) AAA release is on a game-key card, since publishers don’t want to pay extra for the more expensive storage space.
Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD, Hitman: World of Assassination, Hogwarts Legacy, Madden NFL 26, Raidou Remastered, Sonic X Shadow Generations, Split Fiction, Star Wars Outlaws, Street Fighter 6 Year 1-2 Fighters Edition, and Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut will all require an internet connection to download before playing. Civilization VII will actually just be a code in a box. I can image there will be more (of both) in the future; the Switch 2 only just launched."
Firefox, both on desktop and Android.
If there is a good alternative that’s both available on Linux desktop (Fedora) and Android… AND can install uBlock origins (without manifest 3 limitations) then I’m all ears.
Correction:
It’s not the account that’s banned. It’s the device that’s banned. You can factory reset the Switch 2, completely wiping all data, and it will remain banned. This means that none of the games you’ve purchased legally will function, as cartridges no longer contain games and Nintendo’s services are required to play them.
It essentially becomes a useless flat tile.
I mean, if whole EU countries can do it, so can you.
The majority of Internet infrastructure runs on either something Linux based or something FreeBSD based.
A lot of the tools used are also various flavours of open or semi open source.
I’d say open source already has success. Just not in places where you see consumers using it. Except… Wait a minute, Android is a fork of Linux, and Android is open source too.
Local libraries here and there in Copenhagen have already switched to Manjaro. Haven’t heard anyone complain about it.
Well… Sorta? The gameplay never adheres to the stuff written in the pokedex.
“Algorithms used in welfare…”
Not a bad idea. Could be used to cut through red tape and being aid to those who need it as efficiently as possible…
“… Penalise the poor.”
… Unless, of course, the algorithm is made to only favour the ones that don’t really need it. Uuuggh for fuck sake.
Asking questions and wanting to learn more.
This. Use Vesktop. Expand the features of Discord while outright blocking the shit.
Teamspeak doesn’t even have a fraction of Discord’s features. It’s a bad alternative.
I still have one. No these ones specifically don’t have wireless capabilities. Later ones do, though.
That reads way more like Australian than English.
I would certainly be interested.
“PlayStation” or “xbox” layout has never been referred to merely the face buttons until now.
What is meant by “layout” is… Well… The layout. Where the buttons and the sticks are. The PlayStation layout is symmetrical. The xbox layout is lopsided, with the left stick abd the d-pad switched around.
A lot less talked about is also the Gamecube layout, again not merely referring to the style of face buttons but their physical layout.