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There are some gaps in the numbers. That could be the case. Was it for all of the ones you tried to download?
Physics and Free Software
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.
Neo launcher does that
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
Agreed. Yet to find a true replacement
It really kicks the llama’s ass
I used to be a fan, unless I was doing something wrong on the website, you can only log in with proprietary software like github. You used to be able to just create a room. I realize that presents its own problems, but email should be an option.
It’s unfortunate how many replys are missing the good part of this and rather respond with criticism and negativity. We can do better than that folks. This is a good thing!
It was a bad joke because you said you needed something for your homelab
Padlock
Hot take: they are doing their jobs.
And this is how climate change incinerates the earth
IMO, FOSS doesn’t do well with cross platform note taking and task tracking. I find it best to have two separate, but complimentary, workflows for mobile and desktop note taking.
My mobile notes are things like door combinations or pill counts/dosages/spellings, or travel info for longer/complex trips. Things I need at hand and that I can check quickly. I just use the default android app. Or very often just a piece of paper.
I use org roam with git for my computers. These are mostly code snippets, articles, journaling, etc. Things that are involved to the point I would rather wait for a keyboard than work on them with a phone. Same is true for writing on a desk rather than a pad.
I do have a few ways to go between devices:
Probably a few others, but I don’t take pictures of my computer screen because I’m not an animal.
My workflows are pretty orthogonal, so this works well for me. Your mileage may vary.
Becoming space fairing creates a diffusion of mates necessitating such a solution
Orion Slave Girls
I think what you want is retroarch
Windows
I call my journal captain’s log