You don’t win the Daytona 500 without a few cars wrecking
I like making music on handheld trackers like LSDJ and Piggy Tracker. I’m into retro gaming, TF2, Linux, FOSS, photography, and motorsports. I primarily follow F1, NASCAR, and Formula E.
You don’t win the Daytona 500 without a few cars wrecking
Eh, MP count means very very little in this modern world of computational smartphone photography. My Nokia XR21 (2024) was $400 brand new and has a 50MP sensor but it’s photos are comparable to a 12mp pixel 4 (2019). Processing and optics are everything.
Will probably be a great phone regardless
Every network engineer must lock themselves out of a node at some point, it is a rite of passage.
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Yea they COULD, but they won’t. All these big tech companies profit massively off destroying the environment. The same data centers that use huge amounts of water and electricity that would serve these climate videos are what made them rich.
I’m not convinced just pushing a topic most people willfully ignore would work. People will just scroll past the boring climate change videos that make them feel bad about existening to click on meme compilations.
Also, I hate that we still push the “individuals can fix the climate” narrative. Corporate pollution is the major issue, the 17 biggest ships in the world produce more pollution than the global car fleet. We need regulation not algo tweaks. Big tech isn’t going to push videos that might educate people to that fact, so even the videos we would get in a project like this would contain misinformation.
It’s so obviously break and not make but I will happily watch them spend their money
Oh yea there are already. I was alluding the the Retroid Pocket 5 for $200. It runs basically all of GC and PS2 and a lot of switch and winlator.
Interesting, we are already at the point where $200 android handhelds can run the heaviest emulators and games designed for Android, I’m curious what their spin will be because more power is a waste at this point.
Cuba might be a good place to look for a real world example of this. They had the concepts of “SNET” and “el paquete semanal” that were solutions to poor internet penetration, expensive internet costs (pay per MB), and heavy restrictions on that internet.
El paquete semanal is a weekly payload of the latest movies, TV episodes, manga, comics, etc. that gets brought into the country and spread by sneakernet.
SNET is widespread guerilla LAN networking to the point where Cuba had a well populated private WoW server. Also solved some of the Internet cost issues because you could game and share content locally without paying for every little MB.
As of 2020, SNET is now “illegal” and those existing networks are being absorbed into their ISP.
Good to know, ty!
I assume most FOSS emulators have a non-commercial license, so if a company is using it to make money they are already violating the law, but who is gonna go after Nintendo for that?
could I get that pic without the text? Looks cool.
now is a great time to come back. The bot crisis is “over” so casual queue is playable again. The halloween maps are always so much fun too.
RIP my @tuta.io email address lmao
I don’t think they tried releasing a compelling product.