I’m wondering if the HD2 mouse issue was bc he had a controller plugged in as well.
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Elijah putting one monitor behind the corner of his primary monitor is giving me SUCH anxiety omg how has it not cracked yet!
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People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•It's a bit ostentatiousEnglish
1·2 days agoDid you have that goofy little flip-up LCD that attached to it?
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Games@lemmy.world•Games you've given honest tries for and just don't find funEnglish
2·2 days agoI’ll admit i rarely used the machine fusing, I was just talking about the weapon inventory system. I’d just pick up sticks or whatever was around and slam the first “good enough” damage monster part I had to it and kept going. It’s a lot better IMO than having to hang onto all the good stuff and constantly be underpowered because “what if i need it for a boss?”
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2·2 days agoI gave it away years ago once dreamcast emulation became a thing, I was mostly just curious!
Primitive Technology would be so proud =)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Switch emulator Eden is surviving life after Nintendo kicked it off GitHubEnglish
5·2 days agoEven with this they fall back on the god forsaken Digital Millenium Copyright Act (at least in the states). Since they encrypt the system, if you have a key from your own system then it’s assumed that you acquired it by violating the DMCA.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Switch emulator Eden is surviving life after Nintendo kicked it off GitHubEnglish
8·2 days agoSeriously. They will get to it eventually, they probably just got distracted with suing the Tump administration for their tariff refunds.
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2·2 days agodo you know if there was a way to fix the Dreamcast laser? I was like 19 when mine started failing and I think I just kept turning up the voltage pot a teeny bit to fix it for a while until it eventually burned out.
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6·2 days agoNone of the above, I started on the PSone.

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3·2 days agoprolly the PSone
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Technology@lemmy.world•Switch emulator Eden is surviving life after Nintendo kicked it off GitHubEnglish
7·2 days agoThe Switch is ARM (nvidia tegra x1) while the Deck is x86 (amd zen2?). There’s translation involved. Not saying that will guarantee a slowdown, but as @FireWire400 said, if the emulator is shit power won’t help much. My oc’ed ryzen 5600x could barely run switch BOTW at 15fps when it first released (though that was arguably still better than the experience I had on my Wii U… shudder)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Switch emulator Eden is surviving life after Nintendo kicked it off GitHubEnglish
7·2 days agoPMed
edit: hint - try ‘firmware’ instead of BIOS in a search
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Games@lemmy.world•Games you've given honest tries for and just don't find funEnglish
1·2 days agoFWIW, I think they did a much better job in Tears of the Kindgom. Your weapons still break, but you can carry around a basically endless supply of monster parts that you “fuse” to whatever base weapon you happen to come across and it makes them powerful again. Sometimes all you need is a stick to make a good weapon. Still annoying, but waaaaaay less of an inventory management sim IMO.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The Majel Barrett computer might be into it, thoughEnglish
61·2 days agoI bet you’re fun at parties.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•She nails the Doc's indignant gnarled look and poor attempts at improvisationEnglish
9·4 days agoHave you seen the music video he made during COVID? It’s pretty hilarious.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•She nails the Doc's indignant gnarled look and poor attempts at improvisationEnglish
22·4 days agoRobert Picardo might be the best actor on the show. I remember reading in an interview that he was a little bummed at first about getting cast as The Doctor, since he originally auditioned to play Neelix, but he quickly realized that he was actually gonna be the show’s Spock/Data/etc (which he previously assumed would go to Tim Russ). Then he really leaned into it. It’s such a great performance and he has such a great capacity to emote. On the occasions when he gets full on angry (like in Author, Author) he can be downright scary!
Quoting this from a slashfilm.com article:
Robert Picardo had a lengthy and storied acting career. He was a Joe Dante regular, appearing in “The Howling,” “The Explorers,” “Innerspace,” “The 'Burbs,” “Matinee,” and “Gremlins 2: The New Batch.” He appeared in “Star 80,” Ridley Scott’s “Legend,” the zombie cop film “Dead Heat,” and Robert Englund’s directorial debut “976-EVIL.” This was all mixed in with plentiful TV work and multiple appearances on stage.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Downdetector and Speedtest have been sold for over $1 billionEnglish
2·4 days agoGoing back to GGG! I actually would call this good news!
Hell would have been too much like a vacation spot for him. Had to send him to the good place to properly torment him for eternity.




Cachy has been basically rock solid for me, after figuring out a couple nvidia issues. The biggest problem I faced was trying to understand wine/proton prefixes for restoring saves files on some of my older games. Though I’m running Plasma which I guess is kinda “vanilla” compared to these fancier DEs. Props to the Cachy team and the Arch Wiki team for having such a vast wealth of information available that’s pretty easy to follow!