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  • Very admirable work, but I can't help but feel like they are late to the game.

    I work on those handhelds, and they're all slowly dying. The onboard flash memory is starting to fail more often in older units, and even newer ones are prone to developing significant screen issues. Parts are mostly still available - but some, like the power boards, are getting harder to find.

    It's not as easy to swap the primary PCB as a Game Boy. And the chips are not off-the-shelf, so donor consoles are the only source of replacement chips.

    This project looks fantastic, and I hope it succeeds. But the consoles themselves may be too old for this to have much impact.

  • Animal Welfare League

  • And so far, Greenpeace has only irreparably damaged one of them!

  • I went with a Supernote.

    It's supposed to get Linux support at some point, and it has replaceable batteries. Plus, it works great as a e-ink notebook right now.

  • You could probably pull some info directly from Mint's homepage.

    Mint is generally considered one of the best options for former Windows users. And its homepage contains lots of info about what's included and why.

  • "sigaret?"

  • Oh no what happened to their fourth leg? Or are they a three-legged critter?

  • Narrator: The world was not the least bit surprised.

  • I'm also a long time Synology user. Been using their NASes since around 2009.

    Buy something else. You don't want their current-gen hardware. As others have said, they've been removing features and hamstringing their own hardware. In a few years, when mine are no longer supported, I plan to buy or build something else.

  • Yeah, Black Flag's seafaring was fun. It was enjoyable to guide your ship around, explore the random tiny unnamed islets, dive into the ocean and hear the crew laugh about the captain jumping overboard.

    Yes, collecting every last thing was a grind. But it was a fun grind. It felt like I was choosing to do all that, even though the game was psychologically goading me into it.

    (Insert philosophical discussion about free will related to a video game about genetic memory and following predicted behavior.)

    Add to that how 3's protagonist was so unlikable that Ubisoft made fun of themselves for it in AC: Rogue.

  • Your endorsement is like, "I was healthy my entire life, not a single sickness, except for the cancer"

  • AC3 is the only AC game I never got to 100%. It just... wasn't fun.

    In every other AC game, even the parts that weren't as enjoyable didn't feel like such a grind.

  • I misread that as "gnocchi bread" and I wanted it so much.

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  • It can't be checkmate if the wind has blown over all the pieces.

  • No, he'd probably use something made by a reputable company.

  • Maybe at the office, but for real security in the batcave? He'd be on Waynux

  • Sadly, the only totally-safe way to use ANY computer - windows, mac, linux, anything - is to never connect it to a network in the first place.

    Everything else is complicated.

  • Bazzite @lemmy.world

    Help making system wake up to keyboard

  • Shitty Food Porn @lemmy.ca

    Route 11 Mama Zuma's Revenge habanero chips hand-dipped in milk chocolate

  • Two Sentence Horror @sh.itjust.works

    As I sat there, at my desk in my office, the sun slowly sank from high in the heavens; soon, nightfall would bathe the landscape in blue-black darkness, smothering the world outside my window.

  • I Made This (MOVED TO LEMMY.ZIP) @lemm.ee

    Work-in-progress DSi "GB Macro"

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Near-maximum snugness.

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Tommy likes his sweaters.