simplymath

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[–] simplymath 1 points 1 day ago

yeah. find the es_input.cfg file

Forum link

[–] simplymath 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

On Linux, that's usually the case. Finding the config file is the problem. I suspect that's why emulation Station isn't working. I don't know where that's installed, but I'd assume there's another configuration file for ES. It's probably in the home directory, ~. maybe ~/.emulation_station or or ~/.ES. I don't recall, but there will be a file structure similar to the RetroArch tree.

In either case, it would be very kind to post the full solution for the next person.

[–] simplymath 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Reality gas a well known liberal bias

~Stephen Colbert, 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner

[–] simplymath 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

I've never had issues with the 8bitdo Controllers on rpi, Bluetooth or wired, but I found a thread where others solved the same problem. Looks like that particular controller isn't perfectly supported and you need to update xpad and a configuration file.

RetroPie forum.

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[–] simplymath 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yes. I have confused Slovakia with Czechia and I apologize for that. I have corrected it, but this was 100% my mistake. I'm severely jet lagged and definitely know the difference under normal circumstances. Thanks for correcting my accidental misinformation.

[–] simplymath 2 points 1 week ago

Hiding the true cost of road maintenance and offloading it on everyone else is a dark pattern, homey.

[–] simplymath 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Lol. OP uses public roads for $43 a year and is complaining that trees cost $5. Does OP actually think roads only cost $43 per vehicle per year?

Or maybe the US government massively subsidizes car travel using income taxes collected from everyone (even those who walk, use public transit, or bike).

Whereas, the ability to convert CO2 into oxygen via plant respiration is something everyone needs.

[–] simplymath 3 points 1 week ago

no, no. I promise you that it's delicious. it's like biting into a ball of miso.

[–] simplymath 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

definitely A. Eat a big spoonful sometime.

[–] simplymath 7 points 1 week ago

Hey. I saw your post history and want to remind you that you're a worthwhile human being and that this rating shit is toxic.

Please find a community that isn't so superficial and take care of yourself. You are worth so much more than your appearance.

sėkmės

[–] simplymath 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (2 children)

Which kind of European?

Meloni, Le Pen, Wilders, and Germany's AfD, the new ~~Czech~~ Slovak government are all using the same rhetoric.

The EU Parliament has been waging its own trade war in Europe and Europe's equivalent of a border wall is called Frontex and is there to stop people from claiming their legal right to asylum.

I'd suggest rephrasing the question to be less inflammatory and more self aware.

but to answer your question as it's the same for all listed examples...

racism and economic anxiety pepeturated by the ruling class to keep us fighting each other instead of realizing that a handful of billionaires own everything and contribute nothing.

Adding Austria as of 29 September 2024

[–] simplymath 9 points 1 week ago (4 children)

MSG because it's delicious.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxor_Obelisks

One of the two Obelisks from Luxor Temple in Egypt. But this is in Paris.

 

Clearly, there are not many lions in Sweden

 
 
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Scandinavia often has these three-walled cabins available on a first-come, first-served basis. In Swedish, they're called vindskydd, or wind shelter. This particular one is northeast of Umeå, Sweden. No guarantees on what they're called elsewhere, but I have seen them in Finland as well. And I have heard of but not seen of them in Norway. In general, the freedom to roam is quite strong in these three countries as long as you are respectful and stay out of obviously private spaces like personal gardens or farm fields. Happy travels!

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https://timesofmalta.com/article/camping-on-comino-these-are-the-rules-for-the-tal-ful-camping-site.961601

Camping opportunities are relatively rare in Europe, but this island in Malta has cheap camping. on the other inhabited islands (Malta and Good), public transit, restrooms, and wifi are plentiful and local food is extremely cheap. You can get local tfira for a couple euros or a passtizzi filled with peas or cheese for even less. With an ultralight pack, all of Gozo is walkable, though the island of Malta is split by a largely impassable highway. I'd recommend the bus for €2.50.

 

near Mixta Cave

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