They can't really break compatibility though. Because the keys are baked into the hardware and the rest of the hardware is, well, hard. Unless you're talking about Switch 2, which would of course work for Switch 2 games.
andrew
Bit of a protip if you're interested. If you wrap the scripts in a subshell (that is, (
and )
at the beginning and end) you don't need to unset the variables you exported.
Don't forget refresh only via F5, and a mouse with only a scroll wheel.
Tbh it's impressive he's telling me to touch grass with this setup.
I'm sure some people left reddit when Javert memes were the hot item. This is good for Lemmy.
Most of this seems like it could be troublesome but developmental and not really concerning. Then the last two points went from 10 to 100 real quick. This needs to be reported to the school administration, period. There are people whose job it is to figure out the truth of the situation as best they can, but they need to know where they're needed.
These headlines are so dumb.
Jenerative AI
They care because they want it to look like both sides are just pulling political stunts with impeachment. Trump was impeached twice and that looks pretty bad. Unless you can play a game that turns impeachment into a "move" that "everyone does now."
And he's accomplished so hilariously little compared to the other billionaires out there. Not that they deserve billions either, but look at Google and the ridiculous progress they've made, and innovations they've created, and code they've open sourced. Steve wants to be among such "peers" in terms of wealth while having done relatively nothing.
Plex and sex?
Don't worry, we do get to sell our excess energy back to the grid. I can earn a very generous fixed 2.8 cents per kWh that I generate, but have the privilege of paying no less than 7 cents, but up to 25c at peak, per kWh.
Oh and somehow my peak hours are different than they were before I had solar. Because the grid struggles to produce power at different times for different people.
It's super frustrating.
That's the final invisible panel. Code that definitely won't compile, does compile, and tests all pass.