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Lawnman23 , to lemmyshitpost in Rate me
pregnantwithrage , to lemmyshitpost in Milky Deadpool

It was good fan service and kept my attention, 8 out of 10 because they did their homework and wrote in characters well enough while giving wolverine a reason to come back.

Fondots , to retrogaming in It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.

A dream project for me, when I have the space for it, is to have a set of Ikea kallax shelves with a cubby for each retro console with some LEDs inside hooked up to a retropie emulating those consoles so those cubbies light up when that console is being emulated.

I have a lot of the actual consoles and they’re in working order, but it’s a bit of a pain in the ass to get them hooked up, swap cartridges, etc. sometimes. And I have just enough programming and electronics background that I feel up to the task of trying to make it work, just don’t have the space for a big display shelf at the moment.

I can appreciate the experience of playing on the actual hardware and the cases where it’s superior, but for me the experience emulating them is 99% as good with significantly less effort. Totally cool if others prioritize things differently though.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
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That’s an amazing idea…

Fondots ,

Yeah, I like to bring it up and put the idea out into the world whenever I get an opportunity because part of me is kind of hoping that maybe someone out there will do the hard work and write the code and share it online so someday when I have the space for it all I have to do is wire up the lights

Also when it comes time to fill in the gaps in my collection, I can save some money and still get the same effect because the console doesn’t even have to be in working order, it just has to not be too beat-up looking. I could probably even 3d print some dummy consoles to hold me over (though of course I’d prefer to have actual working consoles if possible)

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
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I’m not super techy, but I have an idle raspberry pi and tons of retro consoles… The idea is now in my head.

Fondots ,

If you take up the project and decide to make my dream your reality, all I ask is that you share the code

I haven’t done a deep dive into how I’m going to make it happen, my programming is rusty as all hell, and I’ve never tinkered too much with a pie or this kind of project

But on its surface it seems like an easy enough problem, just need to turn on the appropriate lights when an emulator starts.

Easier said than done I’m sure, I also suspect you’d probably need some kind of led controller or maybe an Arduino or something between the pie and the lights, I don’t think the 3.3v it puts out from its GPIO pins would be enough for some light strips.

If someone had a lot of money to throw at the project, I imagine you could also do a pretty cool setup with smart lights like Philips Hue that would be pretty clean and require minimal tinkering with the physical electronics side of things, but you’d probably be throwing as much or more at it in bulbs as the rest of the project put together.

WeLoveCastingSpellz , to linuxmemes in How paranoid are you?

I migrated from firefox to librewolf AND Tor this week. Help.

MadBigote ,

I saw a post earlier this week where Firefox was adding an AI to the browser? That’d make me migrate to libre wolf or water fox.

WeLoveCastingSpellz ,

yea their weird choices of late made me realize that the focus was shifted to money-making and not privacy. So I jumped the ship

arin ,

Firefox was so close to taking all the users from Chrome

possiblylinux127 ,

It has always been

BigPotato , to retrogaming in It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.

The best of both worlds, I’ve got Flash Carts for all my retro consoles and I’m (slowly) working on ODEs for the others! In the cases where an ODE removes the disc drive, I have secondary consoles! My partner hates that the entertainment stand is covered in video games but loves that most of the boxed games are in storage!

nek0d3r , to retrogaming in It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.
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I have a friend like this, I’m a Nintendo collector and enjoying the hardware is my hobby. I know it’s an expensive endeavor, and I don’t expect anyone else to do it. I genuinely think any game should be up for piracy and emulation support, and it’s incredible what can be done to make games look, sound, and play better than the original. But when I’m sitting there having fun with Metroid Fusion on my GBA SP and you sit there going “why would you ever do that when emulating is cheaper and better” I don’t think you’re conversing in good faith.

nek0d3r ,
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Side note, if anyone knows how I can play Splatoon on an emulator using my Wii U gamepad, I’m all ears lol

JPAKx4 ,

Do you have original hardware? I hacked my Wii u recently and it’s so easy. Pretendo just let’s you play like normal, no problems

nek0d3r ,
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Definitely, I think there was even a hacked splatfest at one point, which would be SO cool to do regularly. I just meant to say that, as far as I’ve seen, the gamepad can’t easily be used to play with if you were to emulate.

mightyfoolish ,

Are you trying to use your gamepad as a second screen while you emulate Wii U games on your PC? Unfortunately, I don’t think that has been done yet. I believe the Wii U uses Wifi to send video to the gamepad and no one has made PC software to handle that yet (to my knowledge).

I had heard of people using the Gamepad to mirror the game playing on their PC.

If you are trying to use your gamepad as a second monitor for Wii U games you would probably have better luck getting a Steamdeck (Youtube link may contain helpful comments).

I sold my Wii U already so I don’t think I can be of actual help to you.

nek0d3r ,
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Yeah, effectively I’d want to use it as you could on Wii U, both displaying the second screen and interacting with the touchscreen. Splatoon in particular is extremely underrated with second screen use, being able to see and interact with the map in real-time is so much more useful than blocking your screen in future Splatoon games

MataVatnik , to linuxmemes in What can I say, I didn't want to wait on my provider lol
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Can someone ELI5? Are you freefloating an operating system on your RAM?

Croquette ,

RAM is still memory, so you can put anything in there, like an OS.

With pivot_root, you can change where the root is. So you pivot into your OS in RAM, which becomes the root of the system.

At that point, you can do pretty much anything you would normally do with your OS, like unmount a HDD.

I’ve never personally done it, but that’s a simplified explanation of what OP did.

cm0002 OP ,

I had a server I rented from a provider in a data center and I wanted to image (dd) the drive for archival before I decommissioned it from my infrastructure.

Normally, you can’t really do that with the OS running and you would have to shut down and insert a live USB or something and temporarily boot from that. The server being a faraway rental the only option was to open a ticket so that they could enable an out-of-band management option like KVM or IPMI. Which would allow you to control a machine as if you had a physical monitor, keyboard and mouse in front of you. With that you can attach flash drives, shutdown, restart, see the POST/BIOS/UEFI screens etc remotely .

But, I didn’t want to wait 6-8 hours for them to enable that so instead I put together a process that would “boot” me into another distro “installed” into a RAM disk (kinda like how live CD/USB works) from the currently installed and running OS without rebooting

From there I could unmount the boot disk and do what ever I wanted from there, I could have even wiped the disk entirely and installed a entirely different distro if I wanted

AVincentInSpace ,

How do you do that? What minimal distro did you use? Did you make it yourself? How reliable is pivot-root? How many tries did it take you to do that successfully?

nek0d3r , to linux in What is happening in Norway, and how do we spread it?
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I don’t really know about the uptick, but the general trend upward over a longer period of time I kind of wonder if it’s due to things like the steam deck. I played around with gaming in Linux with wine back in the early 2010s and was woefully unimpressed with how little I could do, especially with the amount of work involved. I didn’t really give it a second look at all, but after the deck released I was blown away by how much has improved, and it’s motivated me to see how much I can get away with without windows. I wonder how many people have had a similar experience.

MeDuViNoX , to retrogaming in It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.
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That’s really cool and I’m glad people want to maintain the heritage of gaming, but I’m the exact opposite. I never want to play on old hardware or even use old style controllers again if I don’t have to.

Grimpen ,

Some controllers are almost integral to the experience. Intellivision and Colecovision come to mind. Having said that, emulation and modern controls are generally great, and generally my preference.

captain_aggravated ,
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It’s difficult to play N64 games without an N64 controller.

Daxtron2 ,

I like to use controllers that have new tech but the old layout for the beat of both worlds

Trainguyrom ,

This is kinda sacrilege, but old games kinda suck by modern standards. They lack a lot of quality of life stuff that has long since become standard and tend to be more focused on providing a difficult and frustrating experience.

There seems to be a sweet spot in the early 2000s 2D games and later 00s 3D games, where games started to become more forgiving, included meaningful mechanics, and the graphics were getting good enough that you’re not just squinting to try to figure out what this blob is supposed to be. Plus that’s also the timeframe that a lot of current major franchises were started or at least got perfected so you’re now digging into current franchises backlogs

Redkey , to retrogaming in It's honestly good advice, but I much prefer original hardware when possible.

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to stick to original hardware, if you already have it or can afford to buy it.

Setting up a Pi or other single-board system as a dedicated retro game emulator is also an absolutely valid choice IMO. It’s a fun, generally affordable little project that you can tinker with forever, e.g. changing cases and controllers, UI tweaks, ROM file organization, per-game settings optimization. But I don’t think that it’s ever been the “best” emulation option for anyone who didn’t already have their heart set on “doing something fun and interesting with a Pi”.

The smartphone you already have, dedicated retro gaming handhelds, Android TV boxes or sticks, and cheap/secondhand/already-owned PCs (desktop, notebook, or kiosk) all arguably match or exceed the performance and value-for-money of any Pi-based system.

Yet in any thread where someone new to emulation is asking for advice, there’s always a flock of folks who suggest getting a Pi like it’s the only game in town. It honestly baffles me a little. Especially because almost all of them are just running a pretty frontend over Retroarch, and Retroarch is available for virtually every modern consumer computing platform (and so are a lot of pretty frontends, if that’s a selling point).

For context, I’ve got a dozen or so retro systems, but I prefer to emulate as much as possible.

Trainguyrom ,

Emulation is nice because it removes a lot of the friction between deciding I feel like playing a given game and actually playing it. Dealing with worn out controllers, dead parts, wonky connections just to squint at a fuzzy screen. I much prefer seeing it upscaled on my modern screen and grabbing whatever controller is convenient to play with

throbbing_banjo , to pics in Open Mic [OC]
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Love the composition on this one

Zorque , to pics in [OC] Oh deer

Oh buck

mvirts , to linuxmemes in What can I say, I didn't want to wait on my provider lol

read this over on Linux community a few days ago

cloudbsd.xyz

cm0002 OP ,

Damn lol wish I would have come out sooner lmao Seems a tad more complicated though, I don’t remember having to compile anything at least

ninekeysdown , to linuxmemes in What can I say, I didn't want to wait on my provider lol
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Once I figured out how to netboot the os into memory that’s how I run all my nodes :)

Glytch , to insanepeoplefacebook in This shows that Darwin theory failed.

Sattology? More like scatology

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