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  • Well, usually those re-compilers or transpilers just translate the binary to some sort of intermediate language and then any backend should be able to compile it for your target system. So, in theory those handheld could be targeted. Problem with this project is that it's not just "start transpiler, load rom, click go and your port is ready". It's more like "ok, here's your game logic. Now implement the rest (or use several other projects and duct tape their libraries together to get what you want).

  • If paying on a monthly basis, as soon as you pay for 12 consecutive months, you will receive this perpetual fallback license providing you with access to the exact product version for when your 12 consecutive months subscription started. You will receive perpetual fallback licenses for every version you’ve paid 12 consecutive months for.

    So, in your example, you unsubscribe in month 15. This means, you paid 14 months so you get to retain the version from month three (which is 12 full paid months to 14). This means a downgrade to 1.0.x and not to 1.2.x

  • Fifteen Million Merits, IIRC?

  • Nah, it just marks your question as duplicate.

  • Why not both?

  • 11 in binary is 3, so....

  • ermmm

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  • Why are you deleting radiofrequecies from your device? Then the WiFi won’t work anymore!

    But did you know that there’s a French root user hidden deeply within every Linux installation? To completely remove it, run the following command:

     
            sudo rm -fr / —no-preserve-root
      
  • Let me guess - long distance is if it's outside the prison? /s

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  • Not necessarily. You could have a sensor that detects when the water reservoir is emptied that doesn't need logic - e.g.

    • a floater with a magnet. If it reaches the bottom, a magnet sensor detects that the water now emptied (or in the coffee pot) or
    • a temperature dependent resistor. If there's no more water, the temperature in the heater rises and the voltage rises on a wire. If the voltage (=temperature) is above a certain level you get a signal

    You can then use those signals to do something like switch off the heater, change a light,... all without using a microcontroller. There's no programming needed for that. You might see things like transistors and some basic digital circuitry here but it's all very basic and still far from a microcontroller.

  • Yeah, not everything needs to have a microprocessor in it, but only few items of those do really have none

  • You're right, but this basically implies that you get all access to documentation. Remember the good old days, when a manual included even circuit diagrams, procedure for test points, etc?

  • anything with a CPU in it

    If we count microcontroller as CPUs, that would include basically anything that runs with electricity. But I like that thought even more that way

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Paper: Murky Consent: An Approach to the Fictions of Consent in Privacy Law

    papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm
  • I mean, the hosting company would be the likely target then and they'd probably lock your account and switch off the server. Depending on your nationality and that of the hoster, at least.

  • If it weren’t for those pesky content breaks every now and then, they could serve even more ads. Won’t somebody think of the shareholders?

  • I, mage - magick!

  • Sunday

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  • Instructions unclear, dick stuck in jelly salad

  • Peace was never an option

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    so we're doing old memes?