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This thought popped up in my head when discussing the Switch with my friend. If the OLED is truly the last of the Nintendo Switch family, or we won't be getting a new revision until the far future- Then it will have to compete with not only last generation's consoles, but now the new...
1. Device Casting. This idea was inspired by the Wii U. I know that's not a very strong start to an idea pitch, but hear me out. Nowadays, we have many affordable Smart TV's or general Smart-Devices. Imagine if you could cast the image of your Nintendo handheld to a Roku, for example. You'd...
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Heads up: Sorry for the weird format, I posted this on Reddit before posting here, so the text got a bit screwy. Quick Disclaimer: I grew up with Nintendo and still play the games to this day. I'm a Switch owner with an extensive library of games and a few Amiibo. I don't condone hating on a...
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So, I can't sleep. I decided to look around on the internet for lists of 3DS games that were ported from other consoles. I noticed that a few of those list were a bit outdated, and the search results were fairly low. Thus, I decided to make up a little list of Games ported from the Wii and Wii...

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  • Xdqwerty @ Xdqwerty:
    @K3Nv3, well I can tell my PC can be somewhat slow
    +1
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    You just use the terminal to download things, I don't think you have to compile every download
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    @K3Nv3,
    If you just need to surf the Internet, then maybe so. But if you need to do some serious work, there are often no open or closed tools for Linux at all.
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    Yeah Linux has its own store with most apps you need
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    It's mostly github projects that require specific sh files for install
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    and on Windows these tools are already ready, you take them and use them
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    Every os has its place
  • Kirbydogs @ Kirbydogs:
    yea either way Linux isn't for me lol
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    Linux is also good for android devs and what not for obvious reasons
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    so for the near future Linux will remain a parody of a normal operating system with a bunch of compatibility issues and program availability
    +1
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    I remember windows being near $150 whenever the smallest virus got installed and back then the average person didn't know about cracked files
    +1
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    and also, no one writes open source software with good intentions.All this is done either for some task of the developer in the process of his work on his questions, or is used in other paid products that are capable of providing this development.
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    @lapot2, I feel like you over fear open source software it's not that spiteful
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    for this reason there will never be any serious open source software.money money money
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    without support from closed paid software - no open software would exist at all.And even GitHub requires material resources for its maintenance
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    Without open source software we wouldn't have all these android devices we'd be forced to stick with apple
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    @K3Nv3,
    How can you be afraid of something that doesn't exist?:D
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    @K3Nv3,
    So you think Android is open source? Go ahead and get into your phone to change the firmware.Or better yet, try replacing the faulty flash memory or processor in it. :D
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    Flash memory is hardware based not software based
  • K3Nv3 @ K3Nv3:
    I have flashed older android devices using twrp
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    you will be sincerely surprised, but the open part of android is not used anywhere at all.on the contrary, everything is maximally closed, and of all the phone manufacturers, only Lenovo provided the source code, and even then it was not complete and not for long
  • lapot2 @ lapot2:
    @K3Nv3,
    You don't understand anything about this topic, and that's why you think so.Flash is divided into sections, like logical disks. Substitution of sections has long been prohibited, they are protected by checking checksums.You probably won't find a single phone that would provide the ability to normally change the operating system.I don't take into account the eternally glitchy TWRP-based crutches, this is child's play, nothing more.
    lapot2 @ lapot2: @K3Nv3, You don't understand anything about this topic, and that's why you think so.Flash is...