There were 2 viable switch emulators, Yuzu and Ryijinx. Nintendo has managed to stop development of both. Yes, you can still get them from other sources, but the original team that worked on the software is now fractured and threatened. Too bad for Nintendo that both Ryujinx and Yuzu were already good enough to play most games with minor issues on reasonable hardware.
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Yes, but they will have to be upscaled somehow, which will noticeably reduce clarity.
Damn, I guess the grid is a network, so no more power for me...
The point of the carousel is to have it computer controlled for easy finding. Zack was talking about having a system where he could locate items using RGB strips and gridfinity. The carousel just adds another dimension to use more vertical space.
Especially if you're like me and want to be able to boot the SSD on any conputer in case of failure.
Fractal for GTK based desktops.
Framework printer when?
At least where I live, Bikes are legally considered Cars in most cases.
Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act (HTA), a bicycle is considered a vehicle, just like a car or truck.
As a cyclist, you:
- must obey all traffic laws
- have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers
- cannot carry passengers if your bicycle is only meant for one person
Also, this is the official documentation in Ontario for bike signals, not sure how it compares to other parts of the world.
I like to signal well before I start turning so that I have both hands to complete the turn. I also don't use the legally defined turn signals since I find cars don't understand most of the time and it's easier just to stick an arm out in the direction I'm turning.
This is the way. Drivers are usually not able to understand how to respond to bikes at intersections, so imitating something they understand, a car, is how you stay safe.
It's a meta search engine: it aggregates results from multiple sources for your search query. So yes, it queries other search engines.
Have a look at the PostmarketOS device list. There are a ton of devices that boot, but the vast majority are missing critical features that render the device almost useless for anything but a server. The only android phones that I know of that run well with usable features and performance are the Oneplus 6/6T, Poco f1, Pixel 3a, shift6mq and fairphone, though even then there are crucial features missing. A modern phone built for Linux with a modern chipset, working camera, USB and sound would be awesome, but such a device does not exist AFAIK.