I ran emudeck's updater as soon as I heard yuzu was getting sued. good thing, too, since they took it down.
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I was almost convinced the answer was going to be "buy a new iphone"
do any of y'all remember the colorful dell laptops from that commercial from the "lollipop" song? I'm pretty sure that was the model of my first laptop. I had a red one. it's in my closet soemwhere I think
the only reason I use Android Auto is cause my head unit comes with pioneer's operating system and doesn't run android itself. otherwise yeah I guess it doesn't really matter what you use
literally every day while I work so I can listen to music
it's too late
I didn't see anything about it being free. I also didn't pick up on whether or not it was moving behind a paywall, just that you could buy a vip subscription for 20% off
I think part of the reason why that would be difficult (outside of downloading random executables) is that games don't have a standard naming convention, so it'd be difficult to find everything. I downloaded assassin's creed Odyssey a while ago, and the name was literally aco-cpy or something
does the new Linux client support forwarding? I'd love to use that via CLI for my little seedbox
that's actually exactly how I have my setup. I just use syncthing to keep everything dynamically backed up as I add passwords. my main login password is memorized and not written down anywhere so I think I'm good
yeah that's honestly what I found as well. once I discovered you can patch RIF to use your own personal api token, I've been continuing to use reddit. it's such a subpar experience compared to what it used to be tho
I really should swap to jellyfin from emby