As someone whose older sister was PRECISELY in the Hilary Duff demographic (and was witness to the Lizzie McGuire movie many times on repeat), I still put on "Why Not" as a guilty pleasure sometimes
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honestly none of these new formats would be a big deal if app vendors didn't take 15+ years to add support for them for no reason
if there's anything i learned this weekend, it's that even on a Power Mac G5, halo still kinda runs like ass
amazon: buy replacement macbook batteries from reputable sellers!
the reputable seller:
macOS launchpad "Games" folder showing Chess and Sonic World Adventure
Gaming on macOS
QuickTime with Perian ๐ค
hi windows phone
A Nintendo Switch being used as a Wii U gamepad
hmm
I'll tell you where the fucking ravioli is when you're older, son.
For smaller stuff, it's probably fine, but there are some notable issues that have never been solved. If your workflow doesn't encounter them, it shouldn't be an issue, but you'll have to see for yourself.
me waiting for Linux (aarch64) to become a real platform:
dONT KNOCK IT TIL YOU TRY IT
almost forgot this is the whole point
when presented like this, it's pronounced "oops"
Visual Studio 2010 window, where the code editor would regularly be is an embedded copy of Microsoft Word 2010, the text "Hi :3" is written in the editor, and the context menu for bullet styles is open
Visual Studio 2010 window, where the code editor would regularly be is an embedded copy of Microsoft Word 2010, the text "Hi :3" is written in the editor, with a button below it labelled "button1", under Solution Explorer now is the Windows Forms property editor
Visual Studio 2010 window, showing a very Windows Forms like code editor with a MessageBox.Show call in a button event handler, with the text "hi there! :3"
Microsoft Word 2010 window with an open document showing the text "Hi :3" and a button now labelled "my cool butt[on]", in the foreground is a standard Windows 7 dialog box with the text "Hi there :3" and an OK button.
you used to be able to make interactive word documents with C# in visual studio
The latest video from @mattkc.com covers a now-infamous GTA San Andreas bug with the Skimmer not spawning on Windows 11 24H2!
youtu.be/poEo0GrQTtQ
ahh yes, because when i buy wifi adapters, it's typically by the ounce
more like 8=D gottem
It's a KWin script called KZones. It's very cool, it lets you define ways of tiling the screen and dynamically switch between them.
I've also been playing around with Krohnkite (think i3/sway but for KDE) and Karousel (scrollable tiling specifically for ultrawide monitors) lately, also very cool.
wine + a few transplanted DLLs from windows 10
i wrote a guide on my forum a while ago
forum.mattkc.com/viewtopic.ph...
apple clearly has a lot of money to throw into these presentations, but dedicates none of it to helping their speakers not be as stiff as physically possible
i'm afraid i don't know anything about the nintendo wifi connector and wouldn't have time to look into something like that for at least a few months. good luck getting it working though!
from a legal perspective, compiled machine code is still protected under copyright, so for something to be truly considered "clean room" (i.e. defensible against copyright infringement allegations), the people writing the code cannot be the same people who looked at the disassembly
what do you mean UNfortunate?
i like forums, but admittedly the way they're done feels quite archaic nowadays (even when you're not using phpbb for nostalgia). i have ideas for something that might be better but i haven't gotten around to executing them yet. so i guess for now the answer has to be, there's a discord server.
y'know it's something i've been trying to figure out for a while. the conventional answer these days would be a discord server (and admittedly i do have one for patrons/members) but imo discord is the wrong platform for anything other than chatting with friends.
do you want an explanation of unleashedrecomp that's actually true and doesn't greatly exaggerate what can be done with these tools but also understands the actual complexity of the porting process? youtu.be/lMGu6Ng_3yA :D