Why not have the option for true lossless available so that Bluetooth can be scaled up to sound good on even the highest end of systems.
Why not have the option for true lossless available so that Bluetooth can be scaled up to sound good on even the highest end of systems.
Opus is great, but there is no option to make it lossless, like what WavPack (also a free-as-in-freedom codec) provides for example.
It’s just what they officially announced. The workarounds to work fine for now, but who knows how long?
The workarounds are just for detecting what is cached or not, but if the API shuts down, then you will not be able to interact with RD using apps, similar to how the Reddit API closure did the same thing.
RealDebrid is going to shut down their API, FYI. I’d check out TorBox.
I’s a great way to download Linux ISOs.
BSD is based on the original UNIX code, and macOS’s kernel is based on FreeBSD specifically. Linux, however, is a clone of UNIX, and therefore “UNIX-like”, as you mentioned, but BSD is actual UNIX.
The various BSDs aren’t UNIX certified?
macOS
Alternatively: WSL
Yes, but that doesn’t set a legal precident for future emulator development.
Ryujinx did none of that, which is why instead of taking it down, Nintendo just paid off the main developer to take it down.
Yuzu generated keys programatically, which was the issue, and Nintendo took that down directly.
So according to Nintendo’s actions, they think Ryujinx was perfectly legal.
They tasted the tiniest bit of power, and now it’s all they crave.
Chrono Trigger (Probably the best JRPG ever made, or even the best game ever made)
Terranigma (Very philisophical action RPG that also happens to be a lot of fun)
Silent Hill (The vibes alone make this one, but it also has a great story)
DOOM (This one should be obvious)
Majora’s Mask (An emotional powerhouse of a game)
Tetris
Also pick any mainline console Mario game that came out between 1985 and 1996 (not including The Lost Levels, but including US SMB 2)
Super Mario Land 2
Pokemon 2nd gen
All GOAT, but all for different reasons.
You do realize that’s a medical term, right?
Oh, I didn’t know that. Yeah, I don’t like that at all.
I use Tubular (Newpipe with Sponsorblock) from polymorphicshade, though lol.
Been a NewPipe user since the very first alpha
Yeah, but at least it’s source available :P
Non-commercial clause, for those who are curious.
Not to mention it would weigh about 2kg more than a normal laptop due to the steel plates.
I totally wouldn’t mind that. My daily driver keyboard is an XT Model F lmao
Unless you’re an original Intel Pentium trying to divide a number.
Bitwig has a native Linux version. Similar workflow to Ableton, but IMO better. It was my preferred DAW when I was still using proprietary software.
Zrythm tries to be an open source equiv to both Ableton and Bitwig. You might like it or you might not. Either way, Ableton should still work fine on WINE, and it has in my experience.
The Windows VSTs are the real sticker here. If using a native Linux DAW, you will need to use yabridge, Carla, or similar to bridge the Windows plugins to a Linux host using WINE. When using a DAW through WINE, you don’t need to use a bridge.
Note: installing some VSTs can be a tad janky, namely ones requiring Native Access and Serum in my experience, although it’s still possible to get them working. Native Access doesn’t work fully correctly, so manual downloads and installs of those plugins are necessary, and Serum requires a DLL override, but IDR which one.
I haven’t tried every VST, but I’ve tried a lot of them.
Magic Earth is proprietary, though. You can believe their privacy policy, but I have trouble believing any privacy policy if I can’t see the source code.