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mesamunefire

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mesamunefire , (edited )

Has anyone been able to get this working? I was able to compile it for zelda but nothing else.
https://github.com/Mr-Wiseguy/N64Recomp

Not sure how to get the elf files, heres an issue: https://github.com/Mr-Wiseguy/N64Recomp/issues/21

This is how far people have gotten: https://github.com/Mr-Wiseguy/N64Recomp/issues/17

mesamunefire , (edited )

Gitlab is also thinking of going to federation. It will be interesting as git is already a federated protocol, now our prs, follows, stars, ect will also be federated between different instances.

mesamunefire ,

Lol! Woops. I'm on my phone and it autocorrected.

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Yeah GL has this strange thing where part of it is open source, but not all.

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That's how mine looks like. Then docker is the fat person that takes up the rest of the couch.

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Theres a reason retro consoles are a huge hit right now. Even emulation consoles like the Miyoo Mini Plus.

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It's not kuberneties, but I run a family sized yunohost. It's great at installing and updating webapps. They have an awesome selection of federation apps like mastodon, writefreely, misskey, bookwyrm, and more.

For less than 5 users, I personally don't need kub, but it f I were to scale I would probably go that direction.

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I feel this. At my last job, there were many meetings I didn't think were useful in addition of software change just for the sake of change. Package.json errors everywhere. Small issues with docker to fix all day.

mesamunefire ,

True their competition is actually getting much better whereas they just throw BS at you nowadays. It's unfortunate but Google is no longer my go-to for searching.

mesamunefire ,

Repairable earbuds are now here, so that's pretty cool.
https://shop.fairphone.com/fairbuds

It's not for me because I like wired but it's much better than apples.

mesamunefire ,

Personally I like the muse headphones. Absolutely fantastic range for the price and if you are actually looking for audio quality + repairable they are great. The build quality is also top notch and compare with the $500+ range headphones. I don't like how apples sound tbh. For that price it should sound better.

For everything else I just get wired or target brand wireless. The target brand for less than 10$ has lasted over 4 years lol.

mesamunefire ,

Reminds me of what bitwise industries management did to their employees and customers.

mesamunefire ,

Local government is also having this issue. Lots of cities don't have the resources so will probably throw a lot at gpt...which means a very large attack vector.

mesamunefire , (edited )

There is a book series called rats bats and vats, which is a humorous book that has the shareholders own everything and only clones/animals do all the real work. If you were not a shareholder, you were akin to a slave.

If we keep going, the ai and ourselves will be the non-shareholders in this situation.

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It's wacky for sure. It's by a pro-union author and you can see it first hand.

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I never stopped using irc (I know I'm old). There is matrix to irc connectors that are awesome. One of the benefits of open source is a lot of the protocols work well together.

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Yep it happened to Skype and slack.

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I wish osm+ was as good as maps. It's so close and I'll still use it for in town destinations.

mesamunefire OP ,

I thought it was cool and novel the way this individual set up the phone.

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I want to buy the kit but it's sold out...

I have a nook and transfer over files from Calibre.

mesamunefire ,

I have the same issue. I have a very small instance and lemmy.world seems to not work no matter what I do. I can get lemmy ml no issues and done if the others but for done reason world just won't work with and communities, like everything is blacklisted or something.

mesamunefire ,

Suse linux. I didnt know what partitioning was, so I partitioned my hard drive 6 times and messed up my bootloader. I didn't know what that was too, so I had to figure out how to do all this....with a Suse linux disk from the library.

Later on, I discovered Wesnoth and that was an awesome game. I also played around with Ubuntu 6+, Slackware, DSL, and a host of others. Its been a fun ride. Nowdays, I like PopOS and Manjaro (steamdeck). Most anything debian.

mesamunefire ,

consumer disclosure report

A company that I worked for partnered/worked with LN. They are legit. Some of the smartest people I know. They are a very old data warehouse (among many other things) company.

If you would like the same report done: https://consumer.risk.lexisnexis.com/consumer They make it very easy.

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Depends on which state you are in. If your from California, for example, you can tell them to not keep any data.

mesamunefire ,

Wine + proton/valve has made it very easy to run most anything windows related nowadays. I would expect this to help make Linux gain market share.

I'm still on the fence if gaining market share is a good thing ultimately, but I'm hoping to see it play out.

mesamunefire ,

I've thrown older games at proton and wine and have made them work. Meantime the same game will work on Windows 10 with heavy modifications and does not work in 11.

Also at work, we are dealing with a legacy app that runs... everything? Or at least just about. It works in Windows 10 but has some bugs in 11. I'm tempted to see if wine can fix the issue lol.

Linux market share passes 4% for first time (arstechnica.com)

We see the nearly 33-year-old OS’s market share growing 31.3 percent from June 2023, when we last reported on Linux market share, to February. Since June, Linux usage has mostly increased gradually. Overall, there's been a big leap in usage compared to five years ago. In February 2019, Linux was reportedly on 1.58 percent of...

mesamunefire ,

The new arch continues to mess up brew, which is by far what people use for development on the platform. In addition, docker and other custom tools are paid on Mac but free on Linux. With companies tightening their belts, Linux is starting to make financial sense.

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downdetector

Looks like it may have been AWS or something. All kinds of services were down a moment ago. Guess thats what happends when everything is on major cloud services.

mesamunefire ,

Maybe, I would expect redundancy. But ultimately I have no clue. I just remember the last time AWS went down. It seemed that a majority of the sites that I used daily were down all in one go.

mesamunefire ,

Crypto did have the asci miners (I think I have that right?) that were much much faster than GPU after the initial push. I would expect the ai craze to do the same.

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I worked with that and COBOL lol. I'll never be without a job I guess.

DB2 isn't terrible tbh but of course I want to use something like postgres if I had the choice.

mesamunefire ,

If someone volunteered to be laid off wouldn't that invalidate their unemployment?

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