It would have been incredible if Nintendo allowed them to add the Atari Games/Tengen NES version of Tetris in this compilation.
Also, anyone else out there remember/used to play TetriNET?
Run the docker compose file. That’s pretty much all you need to do.
Legal action based on what?
You really shouldn’t trust anything important to a pi. I hope that you at the very least have that pi on a UPS if you’re going to risk your data this way.
Thank you so much for posting this and reminding me about this project. I was looking to run his previous similar project that I think was just called Timeline when I saw he was working on this. Can’t wait to dig in.
Different people have different ideas of retrogaming, I guess you can say. Some will see it purely as playing those old games from the past exclusively, others will see things like this - rom hacks - as being part of that, some others may consider games that have a retro style as being part of it as well. When it comes to what I post here, I stick to things that I think people that come here might be interested in and just let the upvotes/downvotes decide.
I’ll make it easier for you, all his stuff is always kept up-to-date here: https://archive.org/details/@infidelity
Smells like a AI generated summary to me.
The guy making it is well known for porting a lot of NES games to SNES with added MSU-1 audio added and such.
I wasn’t aware of GlazeWM before, so thanks for giving me something else to check out.
It would be crazy to see what kind of mess the bombs will make.
I had originally hoped to use my Mastodon account to follow Lemmy communities but the fact that every single comment on a post pops up in my feed made it… just really unusable. Really happy with using #mbin for Lemmy though and keeping my Mastodon and Mbin separate.
Didn’t know about it either so I figured some others would want to know about it too.
Probably unintended side-effect of this post: A few people like me discovering new communities to follow. Thank you!
That’s pretty much the point Linus makes in the video to the collector.
There are dedicated Jellyfin clients but I mainly just use the web client that is part of the server 90% of the time.
Proxmox maps user ids between itself and lxc containers and it took me a bit of time to figure it out. I would highly suggest reading the following link as it’s how I worked it out. I ended up chown’ing to 101000 which maps to user 1000 - the default user - in my lxcs.
https://www.itsembedded.com/sysadmin/proxmox_bind_unprivileged_lxc/
Leave Kodi behind in 2010 and switch over to Jellyfin for better results.
Wish I wasn’t allergic to wearing white.