There’s a difference between emulation and what Analogue does. Analogue’s products actually implement the hardware of their respective consoles in FPGAs. (Also, what Kecessa said)
There’s a difference between emulation and what Analogue does. Analogue’s products actually implement the hardware of their respective consoles in FPGAs. (Also, what Kecessa said)
You can, pretty easily. Enable developer mode and use adb. Doesn’t need root. (At least I didn’t for YouTube; not sure about the rest)
The fediverse is basically anything that uses some means of connecting to other sites. A lot of them now use ActivityPub, a standard for this kind of thing.
Mastodon isn’t “on” Lemmy, but they can communicate with each other
This happens all the time. I feel like a big reason people don’t like meetings is that they tend to involve a lot of bikeshedding.
Computers are binary, yeah? So we have to represent fractional numbers with binary, too.
In decimal, numbers past the decimal point are 10^-1, 10^-2, … etc. In binary, they’re 2^-1, 2^-2, …
2^-1 is one half, so 0.1 in binary is 0.5 in decimal. 2^-2 is one quarter. 0.11 in binary is 0.75 in decimal. And of course you’ve got 0.01 = 0.25
The problem comes when representing decimal numbers that don’t have neat binary representations. For instance, 0.1 in decimal is actually a repeating binary number: 0.0001100110011…
Fun fact: NaN
is of type number
That just looks 3d printed on a textured sheet
Good to know. I’m gonna host a standalone proxy
You… don’t generally need to compile the kernel to use Arch? Or is this some joke
It can be… But others can monetize it too
It’s in Unicode. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_indicator_symbol
That’s not how brackets work?