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The broader meta point is that X thing you want isn’t the devs job, btw.
Physics and Free Software
The broader meta point is that X thing you want isn’t the devs job, btw.
I’m gonna try to see if you can use a windows vm with proton drive and a shared folder with the host system. Kinda a pain, but if it works it works. What I’d really love is an api for this kind of asshattery
I imagine it is. Developing something like that in house would take a lot. Probably Collabora or something.
It’s hard to argue that guns don’t make the proverbial bad guy more efficient at killing. If guns weren’t the most effective tool for killing someone, cops would carry cheaper alternatives like billy clubs, and wars would still be fought with swords and bows.
Tough to legislate, no?
Define “too dangerous to own a gun”
Many people presume that if someone is speaking a different language, they are talking shit. I’ve regretably been one of them, but sometimes you aren’t wrong (RE Chinese people who speak Chinese and the "ABC"s who don’t)
I don’t see it as a matter of being a bad person or not. When I use GPL, whomever uses my software may be “evil”. The difference is whether or not they grant the freedoms I granted them to view, modify, distribute, and distribute modifications to whomever uses their version of the software. It is a requirement to pay it forward. Evil or not.
Do you have additional inside knowledge?
Hannah Montana Linux. Unironically.
There are some gaps in the numbers. That could be the case. Was it for all of the ones you tried to download?
That’s a very good question. It was a few years ago, but it’s running right now on my computer on Linux.
A friend of mine and I put this together a few years ago. I hope yall find it helpful:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
download_roms(){
for ((i=$1; i<=$2; i++)); do
cd "$HOME/retroarch"
curl -G -L "https://download3.vimm.net/download/?mediaId=$i" -H 'User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/110.0' -H 'Referer: https://vimm.net/' -O -J
done
}
choose_system(){
printf "\n============================================"
printf "\n NOTE: This Script has not been fully tested"
printf "\n It may not work as expected"
printf "\n============================================\n"
printf "Download roms for which systems?
1. NES
2. SNES
3. GameBoy
4. N64
5. GameCube
6. Sega Genesis
7. Playstation1-2
8. Playstation Portable
0. All\n : "
read -r system
case $system in
"1") download_roms 3 981 "NES";;
"2") download_roms 983 1770 "SNES";;
"3") download_roms 2955 5932 "GameBoy";;
"4") download_roms 2465 2761 "N64";;
"5") download_roms 7461 7634 "GameCube";;
"6") download_roms 1771 2464 "Sega Genesis";;
"7") download_roms 6071 9894 "Playstation1-2";;
"9") download_roms 23991 23973 "Playstation Portabale";;
"0") download_roms 1 100000 "All";;
esac
}
mkdir -p "$HOME/retroarch"
choose_system
What is it you’d like to do? You might be able to do it with ssh
Declare yourself a member of The Church of Emacs and claim your religious rights are being violated.
Laptops often have open slots for hard drives. With his permission open the back and see if he has one. Bonus points for replacing his win10 hd with a 1tb. He’d probably appreciate it enough to give Linux another go
Not all BIOS look the same. Not all computers have the same button to push to enter the BIOS
I didn’t say dressings on sandwiches 🤣