

I can just download PSX bios and roms to Steam Deck though.
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I can just download PSX bios and roms to Steam Deck though.
Oh, sorry! I misunderstood your comment! I reread it and I understand now! :(
No; I’m saying it was the opposite of being political focused like it is now; it peaked than because it was about second screen rather than a political circle jerk.
Edit; misread the initial comment above and misinterpreted it.
M.A.S.K., Count Duckula, Bananaman, Noozles, or Adventures of Little Koala. 1988’s C.O.P.S is a good one, too. As is Inspector Gadget. Also the Tintin series is a great one too.
If you’re going just from the list then Darkwing Duck, Looney Tunes Golden Collection (always a classic) + the Looney Tunes movies, She-Ra (Original or Modern), Dexters Lab, or Ducktales (I’d also suggest Bonkers, which was a short Disney Afternoon era show in 92, and Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego).
Twitter peaked in 2011-2015 but it was never good. It was enjoyable because it was the last era before streaming and binge watching so there was still a split screen experience.


I don’t get it; aren’t a lot of those single player? Why would single player games have anti-cheat protection?


This is why you use Mint; which is Ubuntu with all of Canonical’s rubbish stripped out.


Just scan the QR code.


I agree it’s not perfect; I still only use it very sparingly, I was just just saying as an alternative to trusting everything it does out of the box.


Nicotine (soulseek) for rare stuff or live stuff is great; yt-dlp for popular stuff from popular music services. There’s also ytDownloader for a GUI interface.
That’s why he ate Gennaro.


Don’t just use it as a drop in replacement for a programmer; use it to automate menial tasks while employing trust but verify with every output it produces.
A well written CLAUDE.md and prompt to restrict it from auto committing, auto pushing, and auto editing without explicit verification before doing anything will keep everything in your control while also aiding menial maintenance tasks like repetitive sections or user tests.
Or SUSE Enterprise, considering it’s based in Luxembourg.


In retrospect we probably shouldn’t have let a paedophile destroy the country.
I mean it depends on what subs you subscribe to; my subscribed feed is mostly tech, history, and wholesome news.
But politics will tend to bubble up because gestures around
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It also disappeared without plumbed toilets and water purification.
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git init --bare repository.git if you want to just have a private git somewhere on a server you own.
I’ve also used Beanstalk for years, both for SVN and Git, and have been pretty happy (back when Github private repos were paid only). I have no connection with them; I just used them because back in the day it was cheaper for private repositories than subscribing to Github.
Personally now, I just use Codeberg as an alternative and love it.
Ah yes, nothing wrong with vibe coding security fixes in a browser.