Sounds like a Bethesda game to me
Sounds like a Bethesda game to me
Tell me you don’t add alt text to your posts without telling me :p
I imagine it’s a 2D array? So width would be captured by uhh like a[N].len
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It could be I’m misunderstanding you, because not not sure what you mean by:
linear data with varying sectioning content
I guess I do kinda like some short video content.
The echoie announcer type voice at the beginning reminded me of Waverace 64 or something
Oh god. Who are they going to get to do the English voice… Probably some movie actor just for the butts in seats factor
Nintendo af
We have to go back
Smaller the better, not wide like a Switch or Stream Deck.
Under 200 CAD, but flexible for the right device
Limited 3D but no more. Like FX chip level
Linux? Hopefully I understood the question
Thanks for taking this time!
Hell yes!! I would love that. I’m definitely looking for something lofi - like even playing SNES games would probably be overkill. Bonus points if it can play contemporary retro games, like for PICO-8
That’s true, especially since I don’t have any of the old physical games.
I might get one of those “retro handhelds” (rg351p, PowKiddy, etc) one day. Those at least seem much more reasonable, and probably sport more open architecture
I think maybe I just want a GBA
Which is probably currently available if I look around
It’s no Gameboy, that’s for sure. I use it resting on a pillow on my lap, so I don’t actually have to hold it up. Works very well that way actually
I’d go even farther back - make another GBA
Is the board paid? I thought it was a volunteer position, where you meet based on a certain cadence and vote on enterprise matters.
I’m also quite wary of corp/venture/capitalist influence on masto/fedi/décentralisation.
Ohhh damn yeah, I do remember that, now that you spell it out. Thanks for the splainer
Omg stop what are you guys thinking
Middle mouse button checking in
Sharing system clipboard with buffer 0 changed my life
I’ve always been a bathroom reader so even without phones I’ve been reading in there for decades