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Simon Müller
Simon Müller @ cyrus @sopuli.xyz
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  • Just so you know, the actual source code for this project mentions both Jamulator and another project that did this for the N64.

  • ...what did you get away with then? 🤔

  • Nintendo has not taken action on the massively popular SM64 Decompilation and PC ports (and ironically switch ports) in the past what...3 years?

  • Know what? That you just AI Generated this?

  • They probably mean the Super Mario 64 Decompilation Project.

    The goal was to turn the finished ROM back into unable code, that would do 1:1 the same thing. They finished a couple of years back.

    https://github.com/n64decomp/sm64

  • Indeed, these decom projects do not include any of Nintendo's assets.

    The code compiles 1:1 back into a unable ROM but isn't made just using a source code leak. It is reverse-engineered just like the SM64 decomp

  • Video rooms are coming, Element is currently working on MatrixRTC, for Matrkx-Native VoIP.

    Demo is at https://call.element.io, Element X on mobile implements this and soon™ the desktop client will too.

  • Bazzite is a Fedora Atomic-based operating system intended for Gaming, so you get a lot of the same benefits of that whilst still including all kinds of Gaming-Focused tweaks and patches out of the box. It is also immutable, e.g the system cannot be modified arbitrarily, whilst offering tools to still make modifications to the installed images if you want.

  • One thing that Steam/Valve has done with the Steam Deck is lock down the ISO by default, and provide no tools to modify your image persistently. That is of course on purpose, because that works for 99% of users, but the 1% of users may wanna use something where they can, for instance, overlay packages and keep them with updates, or apply extra gaming-focused tweaks that may be more of a hassle to maintain on SteamOS.

    For instance, I use Fedora Silverblue daily on my Desktop, and even though it is immutable just like the Deck, it offers me tools to modify my image as I see fit and have the same modifications be applied to future updates too.

  • I don't know if they're all flatpak

    They should be, the Steam Deck updates system components separately through steam.

    As a diagnostic step, you might wanna run flatpak update in a new Konsole window to see if there are any errors that Discover might not be telling you about.

  • It isn't google-free in the sense that it ships https://microg.org

    Unless you enable SafetyNet, none of Google's code runs.

  • "Inside the EU" in the sense of "its headquartered in the EU" or in the sense of "available in the EU"?

    either way, I've heard lots of people here vouch for Tidal.

  • Indeed, rooting usually beats the purpose.

    Not because it inherently makes you less private, but because having bad security makes it hard to be private, and opening up a way in android to allow apps to do what they want (selective root access) usually requires punching a lot of holes.

    Even with AVBRoot, which allows you to setup Magisk or KernelSU with full Verified Boot support, you're still leaving open the possibility that something abuses the fact you're rooted against you.

    But just so you know, if you insist, you can skip the step of locking your pixel's bootloader and install Magisk, but do not expect any support from that point onwards.

  • Proton and Wire didn't share any decrypted ciphertexts, Wire shared a ProtonMail address and Proton an iCloud Address that they had set as a recovery method.

    Personal info like where they live came from Apple.

  • Most info came from the fact that they made the move to link their personal iCloud Mail as a recovery method.

    Infinite wisdom.

  • The case is essentially "hey you kinda passed a bill that's against your own constitution? You're kinda supposed to follow that..."

  • presumably, you're already in the right place!

    Though, generally all over all kinds of places in the web you'll find communities of neurodiverse and/or autistic people :)

  • You're welcome! <3

  • there are additional cookies with duration as high as 1825 days, not 180... So which is it?

    Whatever the browser reports is what they are actually doing.

    In Firefox, enter the developer tools, navigate to the "Storage" tab and open the "Cookies" dropdown. For any given domain you can now look at the "Max Age" or Expiry date.

  • I think what you're experiencing online is a mix of loud minorities1 and online disinhibition2, not an accurate representation of vegans.

    1: When there exists a minority in XYZ Group that is "louder" than the majority, causing people to associate XYZ group with the minority. 2: The phenomena of people acting out more violently, frequently, or pushy online when compared to being in-person, primarily due to anonymity