Starlite 5 with the steam deck's processor.
If I ever grab another linux computer, I might try this instead of lutris, given that I already have a couple games I couldn't figure out how to get working without proton.
I've seen enough tv shows and movies disappear from streaming and be unavailable to buy or watch legally. With the Unity news, the same might start happening to a lot of games. Why wouldn't I make sure to secure all the media I care about in a way that can't just be taken away at the whims of some corporation?
They actually did add one about a week ago.
Yes, I'm certain you're right about that.
I desperately wish I could remember exactly what news story this was in response to, because I know this was an obvious wild overreaction even at the time.
As far as any of us know, Mainland China has no EUV capability, so challenging fabrication companies like TSMC and Samsung at their absolute bleeding edge isn't really possible for now. This likely represents close to the limit of what SMIC can do with just DUV machines, but as OP said, it's a testament to the fact that the US is not capable of cutting off their access to high-end semiconductors. Eventually, probably sooner than we expect, they'll also close the gap on lithography. It really is just a matter of time.
Possibly not. This guy has been working on a decompilation of Lego Island for about that long. https://github.com/isledecomp/isle
r/traa is gone, so there's not much keeping me there
Is it theft to charge any other device at a holiday house? No, of course not. That's ridiculous.