FiiO make a pretty nice line of digital audio players.
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Rarely entirely serious. Fond of otters and dogs, scarily obsessive about music and old videogames. He/him.
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I think that’s generally right, if you just want to play games. I own a MiSTer and really like it; it’s convenient, it’s quick, and it’s really accurate. Where the single-core FPGA systems like the Spectrum Next and C64 Ultimate really come into their own is in things like physical peripherals and the tactile experience of the case and using the keyboard and so on. If that’s not important to you, then a MiSTer is going to be a better buy.
A few things in this post are not accurate. The 5070 is supported by the nVidia Linux drivers since version 570.124.04. There’s also absolutely nothing wrong with using Ubuntu. They have a PPA for the newer nVidia drivers, which work fine with the current LTS release.
OP doesn’t say what kernel they’re running, or what version of Ubuntu. That would be useful information to have.
hedders@fedia.ioto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What are your favorite third party controllers?1·2 years agoAgreed. The 2.4Ghz version of the M30 and the Neo Geo CD pad in particular are excellent.
hedders@fedia.ioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are Americans more prone to conspiracy theories than people in other countries?2·2 years agoNah. There are just a lot of them, and most of them have access to the Internet.
hedders@fedia.ioto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Europeans, what is something that Americans have/do that makes no sense to you?2·2 years agoWorshipping guns.
Ah! That would be that then.
I remember it being very, very pretty. Think I played it a bit on PSX, but a whole bunch more on Dreamcast.
hedders@fedia.ioto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•8BitDo Reveals New NEOGEO Wireless Controller2·2 years agoHoly crapola, I need this.
I’ve been using (and paying for) Bitwarden for a few years now. There are slicker solutions but it does the job for me and I don’t really see any need to change.
Gen X - who, let’s face it, wrote most of this stuff - gets forgotten again.