Sounds better than my current setup. I have Swiss on a SD card plugged in with a memory card adapter, my roms on a micro SD card in the serial port using an SD2SP2. To boot into Swiss I have to use an Action Replay disc. It works but it’s a pain.
Sounds better than my current setup. I have Swiss on a SD card plugged in with a memory card adapter, my roms on a micro SD card in the serial port using an SD2SP2. To boot into Swiss I have to use an Action Replay disc. It works but it’s a pain.
Been playing Foxhole with a buddy of mine. The game is pretty cool. An mmo with a persistent war that lasts until one side takes the entire map, which is pretty large. All the guns, ammo, vehicles, respawns, etc. are player made and need to be transported to fronts. It’s a lot to take in but it’s engaging even while you’re learning.
Idk if you ever solved this but after switching back to Wayland I am able to launch games with Proton 8.
I have a 3050, driver version 535.113.01.
I’ve been having the same issue on Pop!_OS.
Spelunky 2 - $20. One of my all time favorites here. Over 200 hours in, don’t regret any of them. I could easily double my playtime without seeing everything.
Dark Souls 1 - $30(?). Back in my teen years on the 360 I bought Dark Souls without knowing anything about it. I played through it with a buddy, passing the controller on death, and we had a blast. That first run transcends money for me, I would pay anything to keep that memory. Recently that same buddy and I replayed the game together and are now reworking our way through the series.
Racingmaybe - $3. This game is amazing. It’s a turn based drag racing game with an upgrade system. This is the best driving game I have ever played, far and away. It’s a hobby project by a solo developer. At it’s $3 price point this game is well worth the money. Seriously, if you’re reading this, buy it. Or drop your Steam name and I will gift it to you.
Mount & Blade: Warband - $20. This game is really starting to show its age but I still love it. Endless mod potential gives it tons of replayability.
I could go on forever but these ones came to mind first.
I watched the whole video trying to keep an open mind, but what they showed off just looks so generic. Quick time events, very basic looking fps mechanics, flight looks like War Thunder arcade battles. At least the gfx and animations looked pretty cool, although imo this is the least important factor of a good video game. Will probably be a skip for me, if it ever releases that is.
Cool track, thanks for sharing.
Smells like lobbyists in here.
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I use Sayonara. Not my screnshot, I usually have the spectogram open on the left cause I think it looks cool lol. Sometimes I use VLC if I just want to listen to a particular thing quickly.
On mobile I usually use Gelli to stream my music library from my Jellyfin server on my desktop.
I had audio issues too and fixed them by adding command% -sdlaudiodriver pipewire
to the launch options.
Glad to finally see translation without the need for an extension. I need to translate pages semi regularly but I try not to install many extensions to avoid fingerprinting.
No worries. Personally, the only reason I would want sole ownership of a piece of music would be to release it freely to as many people as possible.
Wu-Tang Clan made an album back in 2015, only one copy of the album was ever made and it isn’t available digitally. The album was originally sold for $2 million, before it was seized by the US government and resold for $4 million to settle debt.
If I were to somehow come into ownership of something like this, I would work to somehow release it to the public (like the current owner is). I don’t like the idea of hoarding art for myself.
I’m confused about what exactly you’re asking. Are you asking what is the maximum we would spend on a piece of music, like an album or a song? Or are you asking what is the maximum we would spend to be the sole owner of a piece of music?
If I owned an EV I would be too worried about battery degradation caused by the extra charge cycles to participate in anything like this.
Here’s a script from GPT4:
#!/bin/bash
# Create a temporary file for storing file checksums
tempfile=$(mktemp)
# Generate MD5 checksums for all files in the current directory and its sub-directories
find . -type f -exec md5sum '{}' \; | sort > $tempfile
# Detect and delete duplicates
awk 'BEGIN {
lasthash = "";
lastfile = "";
}
{
if ($1 == lasthash) {
print "Deleting duplicate file: " $2;
system("rm -f \""$2"\"");
} else {
lasthash = $1;
lastfile = $2;
}
}' $tempfile
# Clean up
rm -f $tempfile
This script can be run with Termux from the root of your internal storage. Usually /sdcard or /storage/emulated/0. Do not confuse this with running from root if you are rooted.
Before using a script that interacts with your files you should backup anything that is important just in case.
Furthermore, if you comment out:
system("rm -f \""$2"\"");
By adding a # in front of it like this:
# system("rm -f \""$2"\"");
You can run the script and see what files the script would delete without actually deleting them. I would recommend doing this as I have not tested this script.
I’m using a Thrustmaster Eswap X Pro. The joystick and dpad modules are hot swappable and can be put in any orientation you prefer. They sell replacement joystick modules for $20, which is nice because you don’t have to replace the whole controller if one gets stick drift.