it's not zoomer humour, it is alpha gen humour. zoomers hate it.
as a millennial i think it's very funny that gen z are confused by the next generation's memes
it's not zoomer humour, it is alpha gen humour. zoomers hate it.
as a millennial i think it's very funny that gen z are confused by the next generation's memes
what difference do those 5 years make in terms of gender?
i would direct the questions to harbor masters, as i'm not sure whether their software uses the same methods to decrypt ROMs as yuzu does. my understanding is that yuzu was targeted specifically because they were using nintendo's proprietary decrypting keys at runtime
They are not publishing any copyright protected content. Users need to provide their own ROM in order to use it with Nintendo's assets, presumably sourced legally. The project itself does not provide any of these assets.
i feel apprehensive about adopting a new way of running commands with elevated permission when sudo already feels trustworthy. i'm sure it's safe but i need an xkcd comic about good old run0
before i can trust it
thank you for promoting the event, op and ctv
we have a ski hill?
what's the features you're getting with that picom fork?
thank you so much. i've been waiting to come across this ad again so i could get a picture. last time i saw it it was too crowded to snap a picture
yeah it has kind of an optical balance to it. i don't mind that it's not mathematically perfect because it appears proportional. optics are all that matters, especially in pixel art.
(edit: i guess 'pixel art' isn't correct anymore because it's a vector graphic, but it used to be pixels!)
i believe it's just pointing out the misalignment of the graphic. people may be under the impression that something like a cursor has mathematically precise proportions, but it does not.
maybe favourite it instead of subscribing? then it'll show up in the dropdown at the top of the homepage, but won't be in the feed