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It’s actually 10 years old when taking the original Wii U version of Mario Kart 8 into account.
It’s actually 10 years old when taking the original Wii U version of Mario Kart 8 into account.
One might even go as far as saying it’s morally not okay to pay for a Nintendo game because you are in a way financing their lawyers.
True. Might be easier to just drop a bunch of torrents to the website though.
That’s not what this is. You can download a supposedly dead torrent, add more trackers that might have peers available for that torrent to it, and re-add the modified torrent to your client.
It reads like many ROMs are already gone? So any archive created now would be incomplete, right?
Centralized archives will always be vulnerable to this.
git commit --amend
git push --force
I don’t have the money, can I kiss you twice instead?
Convenience. Well, nowadays that is. And I only started again after the enshittification of streaming services started. I buy all my games legally, just motion picture that I get from the seas.
As a kid/teenager it was more about the money. We cracked games to play on LAN parties without everyone having to have a (retail) copy etc.
You can click the clock icon next to the list/group you want to update as well.
I use the standard ones plus everything under “Annoyances”.
That’s what started it all for me tbh :D
I just use uBlock Origin (without any additional scripts) and whenever it stops working I update the filter lists manually (it updates them automatically every now and then).
Streamlink + mpv
archive.org is cool and all, but a centralized service will never be a reliable way to truly archive something.
Is it 100% confirmed now that the DMCA is from Nintendo themselves? I find it weird that they’d go after (initially small) forks when Ryujinx exists.
The Suyu team also hosts their code under https://git.suyu.dev, so I wouldn’t exactly call it dead (yet).
It downloads the packages you need during installation, instead of using the contents of the ISO as a kind of “offline repository”. Depending on the distro and installer, it often downloads more up-to-date packages compared to a full ISO, so you don’t have to update the system instantly after installation.
I download netinstall images most of the time. These are in the hundreds of megabytes, do I usually just download them via HTTP in a matter of seconds.
Two screenshots, should be an iPhone SE 2020 or 2022.
These aren’t really part of the Yuzu project.
Hahaha that got me! I legit thought this could’ve been a PR stunt that actually may have happened until I read the last sentence … after which I thought it was even more likely to have happened.