I’ll bet people said the same thing when Intellisense started suggesting lines completions.
And when errors were highlighted in the code rather than console output.
And when high-level languages started appearing.
I’ll bet people said the same thing when Intellisense started suggesting lines completions.
And when errors were highlighted in the code rather than console output.
And when high-level languages started appearing.
I’m mildly suspicious of how rarely it recommends AMD cpus.
Joke: The first app to get rid of is iOS.
(I’ve been making iPhone apps for a decade, let me rant!)
We need a philanthropic group that patents the shittiest behaviour so as to prevent others from doing it first.
Interesting that we got the same result.
iOS?
Pop!_OS this was a good idea for a new game.
I wouldn’t call mine experience a crash, more so my ability to focus starts to slip around 3pm and by the time it’s 7 or so I have real difficulty sitting down to enjoy any past times that take practice.
The Vyvance comes in powder filled capsules. Internet says you can subdivide them. But I wouldn’t without docs approval.
Shit, that’s a really nice idea.
I feel like I’m not a morning person and my work is pretty locked in 9-5. But we’ll see where we can go.
I have my initial appointment with my new Doc next week!
This will be high on my list of things to talk about.
I’d love to know the power draw, the article doesn’t mention it (that I could see).
It’s pretty nuts to be able to take something as complex as a video game and to run it on unintended hardware.
PS3 next?
Logistics Gang Rise Up!
Hashmaps are just arrays with notions. Sets are just hashmaps with doormen.
That’s a good reply, but even the pitch there doesn’t tell me anything about the class of consoles we’re taking about.
I am RetroDECK!
With all the love in the world, from one engineer to another;
Fix the docs!
I went looking for an explanation of what RetroDECK is, found this: https://retrodeck.readthedocs.io/en/latest/wiki_about/what-is-retrodeck/
And I kind of know how it works, but not what it does. (At least without clicking through to the ES-DE page)
Give people an elevator pitch as to why they want to download and use this software.
“RetroDECK brings the powerful emulation capabilities of ES-DE to the SteamDeck in one easy to install, easy to use package. Play your <exampleConsole1>, <exampleConsole2> and many more from your couch or on your TV with any controller you like!”
Something something ChatGPT can sex that up a little.
These are the kind of replies that make Lemmy great.
For me it has the same potential as Factorio (which I love) but without the environmental threats keeping me on my toes, it just gets kinda… dull.