The founder of Wagner, Dmitry “Wagner” Utkin, was also on board.
I’m getting quite fond of the coining of this concept of “enshittification”.
A Game Boy clone console that can play original Game Boy (Color/Advance) cartridges with a terrific screen and support for many more systems’ ROMs via OpenFPGA.
But the end is the “best” part, the one where using systemd causes the literal(!) apocalypse.
The Fedora software app has been promoting flatpaks over native packages, even not displaying that native packages are available even if they are, requiring the command line tool to access some native packages. So I don’t see how this is fundamentally different.
Beehaw is defederated from lemmy.world so it doesn’t work.
Watching the trailer again, it seems to have that same overly clean, lifeless HUD that all the other recent Mario games have been going for. That’s kinda sad, a blemish on what otherwise seems to be great work.
I remember playing this with a friend. We modified the source code to allow us to use the fast-forward functionality in an online mutiplayer game. Once we figured out how to make proper grade-separated junctions, it ended up becoming quite a tedium. I wish Transport Fever had a multiplayer mode.
The fight against cancer is a fight against ableist systems of oppression like what you’re talking about here. I’m sorry for what you had to go through.
As a cancer patient I was heavily opposed to the “fight” language as well. I just broke down and cried a lot after my diagnosis.
The GOG version doesn’t come with widescreen and controller support. I had to install a custom widescreen patch for the game and use AntiMicroX to enable controller support.