the timeline in the pic is a bit off, but macos is definitely getting worse. I think mavericks was the last version that let you turn off mouse acceleration.
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WormFood@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•The price of retro-gaming is killing meEnglish2·11 months agoI love retro gaming on real hardware, but the prices for turn-of-the-millenium software are outrageous. whatever was popular 20 years ago tends to suddenly become very expensive, but after a certain point the price does go down again. I used to collect NES games, when they got too expensive I moved to big box pc games, and now I’m building a Wii and Atari 2600 collection. The 2600 is so old that most of the people who are nostalgic for it aren’t actively collecting it. meanwhile, the Wii is still comparatively new (though that will likely change in a few years).
so, I guess my advice is: buy whatever’s cheap. I had never played the 2600 before but I ended up developing a genuine appreciation for the console. similarly, I’m picking up Wii games because I love the Wii and I want to make sure I have all the essentials before they get really expensive.
Another alternative is to just buy a console and then use a flashcart/softmod. or use an FPGA system, which will get you a native-like experience.
it sucks that a thing I like so much has become a festival of unrestricted capitalism, but I think it’s still possible to carve out a niche and enjoy yourself.
WormFood@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted music streaming (and me giving up on it)English3·11 months agoI’m probably not going to pay $10 a year with additional fees to have my music on a website unless a lot of people are already using it
WormFood@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Seeing big companies take advantage of BSD or MIT licensed projects without sharing their contributions will always pain me.2·1 year agoI have spent the last 10 years of my career writing open source scientific software
WormFood@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Seeing big companies take advantage of BSD or MIT licensed projects without sharing their contributions will always pain me.4216·1 year agoignorance is one thing, but it’s a whole nother level of loser behaviour to intentionally do unpaid work for big tech companies in your free time
irrelevant to the thread, but it actually took only 3 years for clement atlee’s government to create the UK’s national health service
the vast majority of the internet is shit, it’s a slurry of Content from content farms designed to top google search results or go viral on social media. if all that were to disappear then the internet would absolutely become a better place
WormFood@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•How is everyone handling the 2FA requirement for GitHub?63·1 year agolast time I signed into my Microsoft 365 account for work I got two separate 2fa prompts and two captchas, it was like being in an episode of the crystal maze. the mere act of signing into something is now tedious and difficult
WormFood@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Xubuntu 24.04: A minimal install that really means it2·1 year agoI love kde, I love the file picker, I love window management, I love dolphin, I love the panels, I love Kate, etc… but every time I have to switch to a new tty to restart kwin, part of my soul dies
Hopefully I’m not too late to say this: I would strongly caution against buying a Fairphone. My mum got a new Fairphone 3 in early 2021. Earlier this year, just after the phone went out of warranty, the USB-C port stopped working. The replacement bottom module was out of stock, it’s been out of stock for months, and the forums are full of people complaining that it’s been mostly out of stock since 2021. Fairphone claimed that they would have stock back by the end of August, and as of today, that is not true. This phone was supposed to have spare parts available through to 2025.
pisses me off that they call it an image editor