“Sega Dreamcast”
alejandro
Mt favorite is my red SP. I put so many hours into that thing playing Fire Red and Zelda. My first gameboy was a green GBC, but I tried to “mod” it with a rechargeable battery in highschool, and ended up frying it :(
I still have my red SP, but I can’t play it because the screen is atrocious. I find it hard to believe that I was ever able to play on that thing! I also don’t want to risk modding it (even though I’m much better at that stuff than I was in HS lol)
Soon, call scams will figure out how to use their own LLMs to run the scams, and we’ll just have robots talking to robots.
What a time to be alive
That sounds like something Mark Zuckerberg would say.
I use Kagi and never pay more than $10/mo even though I use it a lot. I think most people don’t know how much they search in a month, so the pricing can be confusing.
I have the early adopter pro plan, which gives me extra searches (1500 instead of 1000), but for reference, I averaged 1044 searches/mo over the past 6 months (not counting this month). So if I had the standard pro plan, I’d have paid $10.66 per month on average.
The unlimited plan seems excessive to me, unless you’re playing with the API or something like that.
Give a man a tongue-condom, and he'll appreciate taste for a week.
Cut off a man's tongue, and he'll appreciate taste for a lifetime.
- Confucius, 501 BCE
Sucks that all of the iOS apps require getting an invite to TestFlight, including joining some discord server to ask for it. It doesn’t help that Lemmy on mobile Safari sucks, so being an iOS user on Lemmy requires either a lot of patience or a high level of commitment.
It’s nice that there are a lot being worked on, but I feel like whichever hits the appstore first will win.
Because it's cool
No joke I have this controller too and it's great. The left analog stick on mine started to drift after about a year of street fighter, but that's better than most controllers. A hall effect version of this thing would be the last controller I'd ever buy.
That’s why you should always search for or file a bug report before trying to create a fix.