It is quite simple for me : An XBox controller, with the 8bitdo battery pack+dock.
All the Ultimate goodies (except for backpedals), none of the headache.
The Gullikit KK3 is a very good choice too.
It is quite simple for me : An XBox controller, with the 8bitdo battery pack+dock.
All the Ultimate goodies (except for backpedals), none of the headache.
The Gullikit KK3 is a very good choice too.
Having worked on both Java (as a student), then .NET, the later has a lot of features Java didn’t have.
Ironically, as Wine (and Proton) uses Mono, MS contribution (among a lot of other projects) may have enabled Valve to make Proton what it is today.
It was at first, then they became a for profit organization, Xamarin, who was bought by Microsoft.
You can use a A+E card on a E slot, that’s basically why they were made, to be compatible with both.
I have such setup on my desktop computer (A+E Intel AX210 in a E slot PCIe daughter board).
No, thank you.
That article, which is from 2015 btw, explain it well. NPAPI caused crashes, and a lot of security issues, that’s why they were removed.
This should probably be posted on a programing community.
To those noob enough to click on the link. Yes, this is a virus.
To those noob enough to click on the link. Yes, this is a virus.
To those noob enough to click on the link. Yes, this is a virus.
Problem is, as they said in their bloc post, that to handle real money they have to get the required authorisation from the Swiss bank authority.
Minimal Viable Product. They shiped it with only one coin to avoid having to spend too much time on implementing every possible coin protocol. But they says that they will add more of them in the future, and, maybe, even fiat currencies.
Probably trough the commandline, it has been a long time since I last checked, but not using the gui, which asked for the password for any repository modification.
But you still need to add the remote… With a root password of course. At least last time I tried.
A good example of shitty YaST imo is the YaST sudo tool… Which doesn’t work unless you first manually edit the sudoer file to remove two lines that specifically says that they are default configurations and should be changed by the distro maintainers…
Why the fuck does it ask for root password to change every little thing? Want to change network password? Root password. Install a flatpak? Root password. Sneeze? You guessed it, root password.
I’d be using it instead of Fedora if it wasn’t for that shit. I even tried to spin myself a custom OpenSuse ISO…
They did provide good first party Linux support where other printer required the use of hacky reverse engineered drivers. Other than that…
Looks alright to me.
It’s a RISC they are not willing to take.
You can get a phone number for a little more than a dollar a month at OVH. You can just redirect all call to voicemail and check once or twice a month and call it the day.