Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Handheld Cacodemon
-plays Doom-
What an eloquent yet brutal statement, I love it!
You kid but Zxcvbn deems it an OK enough password (3/4):
Their store page says it runs some sort of Linux OS.
Is it possible to open a terminal and a file manager?
Could you install Wine through the terminal (something like sudo apt install wine
or sudo pacman -S wine
) and then run the .exe with Wine?
The latter could be done with the terminal (cd path/to/windows/game/files/; wine 'The Game.exe'
), but if there’s a file manager you could probably select the .exe and run it with Wine.
Sorry to give such broad instructions, I’m not sure what the Anbernic runs, exactly.
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It actually outputs "\n"
on a Windows system, but modern Windows to recognise that as enough of a newline, nowadays.
I don’t really want to use what Lerdorf intended, PHP <= 4 was horrible
Actually a great point!
For me the answer is “Building backend applications with it instead of CLI applications, like Lerdorf intended.”
But also "\n"
because it’s easier and PHP_EOL
is just an alias for "\n"
; it’s not even platform-dependent.
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Oh! In landscape it does display nicely!
But who browses mobile Lemmy in landscape‽
I feel I’m more understanding towards people not understanding non-literal speech if anything
To be fair, American Standard Code for Information Interchange was only meant to display English, which doesn’t care about the language your name is from.
In-person TTRPG games (instance checks out, yes)
Or use them on your Steam Deck or equivalent in the train.
Hey now, don’t bring a gun into a Canon fight!
I do backend development in PHP and Ruby, and AI sometimes has a suggestion that helps me out but is often completely, utterly useless, especially at actually coding the thing from scratch.
I am Autistic 😃
They can come with an RK3588, which is more powerful than the Raspberry Pi 5.
Although it loses by a large margin in performance from even my old Dell XPS’s Intel i5-7300HQ, the performance isn’t great.
That said, that is right in between a ThinkPad T440’s 4th gen i5 or i7, so maybe that’s not all bad.
If anything, I think it’s people used to Windows or macOS that don’t want anything to change that tend to hate Linux systems; it’s not exactly Windows/macOS (and doesn’t run exactly the MS Office and Adobe suits) so they hate it.