I was going to suggest XIII, but I don’t know if you’ll get that to run on a Pi. Not sure what they’re capable of these days!
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
I was going to suggest XIII, but I don’t know if you’ll get that to run on a Pi. Not sure what they’re capable of these days!
I understand they made some code contributions (no sources to hand right now) and also made / sponsored the WPGraphQL and Advanced Custom Fields plugins. The first, Automattic poached the developer; the second, Automattic rebranded it and removed any mention of WPE.
Not saying that WPE is beyond reproach; just not sure it’s 100% accurate to say they didn’t contribute anything back at all
Brooklyn Nine-Nine did an entire episode lampshading this whole thing. (S06E14 for the curious)
Oh, absolutely! But I do feel you’re trading a level of convenience for the privilege (and what a privilege!) - even something as simple as pirating one movie is already a much bigger hurdle than getting a Netflix subscription, for instance. Let alone setting up a Jellyfin server, backups, getting external connections / reverse proxying going, and so on.
The convenience of having your stuff at a click of a button is just too good.
Except when you go to find your stuff, discover it’s not there, and yearn to be able to just stuff a DVD in a player.
And yet they exist for absolutely anything.
This is, unfortunately, the market. For many IPs, the only collectable that exists is the Funko Pop. So, it’s either one of those, or no memorabilia at all. (Personally, the latter is far preferable, but folks like their doodads.)
Tron comes with a huge caveat: make sure you know what you’re doing, and don’t run it blindly.
KRDC does a good job at RDP!
It’s a usability nightmare for me. I sure love it when I open a PowerShell prompt, and some random window takes focus instead for no reason. Or when I create a new folder in Explorer, and the address bar inexplicably steals focus.
And that right-click menu can take a long walk off a short pier
Aquinas spoke of that mythical city on the hill…
BattleTanx is extremely naff, but I always have a good time with it. I grew up with the PlayStation version, which runs ridiculously slowly; N64, on the other hand, feels a bit too fast!
AMD64, innit?
It kind of does, if you count testing / sid.
More like a Tribble, because you just can’t seem to escape him
The cliffhanger ending of E2 would do it.
It’s SharePoint all the way down
I was kinda hoping the Canva buyout would change things on that front :/
The PC Engine is definitely a contender. Looks like something from the set of Star Trek TNG, takes unique little cards, and is extremely tiny* and compact. (particularly for a system that was ahead of its time) I think it’s neat!
*roughly the size of a sandwich
Unfortunately they’re not 100% slavery-free as yet (it’s a big production chain, and there’s only so much one company can do) - however, they do have this Open Chain which makes the whole thing a bit more accountable. https://www.tonysopenchain.com/