There's no "them", you're either hallucinating or talking to people pretending to be experts.
about how it’s interesting and they are evaluating it.
We've been using it for over a century in microscopy. You can find a few flasks in your local high school biology lab. We know exactly what it is, how it interacts with cells, what happens when you ingest it or let it drop in your hands or heat it and anything you could imagine.
It's not "interesting" and nobody is "evaluating it" unless you're deeply interested in using it in an arts and crafts class.
You're done with the useless discussion you started yourself? Oh no! What shall I do?
heterophobic.
My man just managed to write the dumbest comment I've ever read on Lemmy, congrats. I wonder how long it will take for somebody to overtake your achievement.
FPGAs can absolutely be used to provide cycle accurate hardware replacements.
And the sky is bright blue. Who said otherwise?
easier to achieve cycle-accurate execution than can be achieved with emulation.
Good thing my comment never claimed software emulation is easier then. Do if you are trying to "correct" somebody, I can do the same: FPGAs are still emulation.
I’m not claiming FPGAs are a magic bullet
Then your comment isn't relevant, because the only thing my comment ever said is to be careful with the marketing and comments claiming FPGAs are instantly accurate and perfect hardware clones.
but when it comes to offering a retro gaming experience they offer a number of advantages
Thanks ChatGPT
accuracy that is incredibly difficult to achieve with emulation
FPGAs are emulation. Also, given an arbitrarily powerful CPU, there's always a way to perfectly recreate the same result in software. It just obviously isn't practical for complex systems.
You aren't paying for the game on Steam if it's not available in your region.
making it unplayable
Unplayable? It's totally playable, no PSN account can make a game unplayable in a country. You're just not allowed to pay for the game, but that's got nothing to do with playability.
on the accuracy of the core on the FPGA.
Or in other words, FPGAs aren't miracle hardware clones and depend on the quality of their programming. Exactly as I said, got it.
Your comparison of GBA on dsi is kinda like saying “my dos games didn’t work well on my windows 2000 computer” same cpu sure, but OS and hardware ‘locations’ aren’t necessarily the same.
Which is why I mentioned it's an hypervisor, not running as if it were natively supported. It's more analogous to original hardware than a FPGA, though. Your analogy to DOS and Windows 2000 however shows you really do not understand how GBA2Runner or FPGAs work in general.
Your comment is got any point or it's just these two incoherent sentences?
Those LLMs can't handle numbers, they have zero concept of what a number is. They can pull some definitions, they can sorta get very basic arithmetic to work in a limited domain based on syntax rules, but it will mess up most calculations. ChatGPT tries to work around it by recognizing the prompt is related to math, passing it to a more normal Wolfram-Alpha style algorithm, and then using the language model to format the reply into something more appealing, but even this approach often fails because if the AI gets confused for any reason it will feed moronic data to the maths algorithm.
Even hypervisors can have software bugs - running GBA games on the ARM9 core in the DSi is possible and even closer to "actual hardware" than a FPGA, but there are still weird side cases and glitches that only happen on this setup rather than actual GBA hardware.
FPGAs aren't some magical hardware clone that bypasses software issues.
The only reason we still have this plugin paradigm is because that's how N64 emulator culture evolved over time. That's deliberate though, there's no "mess" here.
I can easily download a cycle-accurate N64 emulator that depends on zero plugins. However, being the N64, it obviously takes a lot of power to emulate in such an accurate way.
Well, if you look at my downvotes and read the upvoted reply below, you'll see you do not exist! Yes, apparently regular users do not have hardware that requires any out of tree drivers. Your very reasonable 2.5gbe card probably does not exist, it's all a product of your imagination! Bazzite is perfect!
They did try loot and difficulty changes that are closer to Diablo II in style. Players moaned endlessly until they gave up.
Glad I'm not the only.
Sure it's just a joke, but it does feed into this distorted rhetoric that giving money to homeless people will just lead to the money being misused rather than survival, which is absurd.
if you need specific drivers that arent in a generic kernel you’re already out of everyday user territory even on a normal distro.
People will say some absurd statement like this one and then pretend to be confused when Linux adoption fails to grow faster.
That’s why we got dem tar and dnf
On Fedora, sure. Not Bazzite, on Bazzite you'd need distrobox to use it - users barely understand what Linux is, good luck with distrobox instructions.
I’ve also been able to find 99% of what I need through discover.
If what you need is Discord and Chrome, sure.
When you need specific drivers things change dramatically. And some packages technically exist as Flatpaks, but with permission issues that no regular user is ever fixing
I'd say their software limitations are the reason they failed, not the keyboard. In fact, people really liked the final BlackBerry devices with Android and a keyboard, but at that point the company was already gone.
But while iPhones were at the boom of Fruit Ninja, Angry Birds, iBeer and using Skype, and Google's Android looked like ass but already had ad-infested versions of the same titles, BlackBerry had... corporate messaging? A really robust email app, I guess?
I hate to go against the flow here, but I absolutely do not recommend Bazzite as a desktop OS. Surely as a living room or handheld PC thing, but not your main OS.
Immutable distros create a lot of pain when you need a package outside of the also problematic Flatpak world, and whilst there are ways to install them on Bazzite, regular users with no Linux knowledge would scream.
I'm glad to share this! I too didn't know about these floating terminals.
I don't have two monitors to test, but the terminal appears on whatever virtual desktop I'm using, I assume whichever monitor is currently in focus will spawn the terminal... let me know when you test it.
You can enable tabs at the settings and it will let you have many terminals at the same time, you press the tabs and they change inside that window.
I just discovered drop down terminals and I love them
I’ve been using Linux in an academic setting for years, but only recently migrated fully to using it as my only operating system at home.
I use the terminal quite often, not as much as some users, but often enough that having to open Konsole all the time and manage it’s windows was a minor small annoyance.
But a floating terminal is such a simple solution and it’s so fun. Pictured here is Yakuake. Press F12 the little window shows up ready to use, no matter where I am, press F12 and it collapses again. I can leave a package compiling, updates running, I can use it with htop or whatever I need. F12, BOOP, terminal.
It’s like a fidget toy.
I’m sure this will not amuse most users, but it’s really fun.