New Jersey just had a record dry September and October: https://www.northjersey.com/story/weather/2024/11/01/2024-nj-driest-september-october-recorded-history-rain/75992861007/
Plenty of places had no measurable rainfall.
New Jersey just had a record dry September and October: https://www.northjersey.com/story/weather/2024/11/01/2024-nj-driest-september-october-recorded-history-rain/75992861007/
Plenty of places had no measurable rainfall.
I guess fuck you if you bought any PS5 discs.
I'm also so thankful for the hard work of emulator developers!
I saw it in person! Lots of fun!
Every country in the world is squaring off with alliances. Starting to feel very World War I.
I emulate a lot of old games on my Steam Deck. It's not too hard, but requires some work. I will do the work for non-Steam stores if/when there is something I want to play from one. However, I suspect not releasing your games on Steam will really limit your reach. My guess is that most people won't go through the effort to get itch.io games work on thier Deck.
🎵He's George Jetson🎵
Hopefully Crunchyroll or someone buys RWBY and finishes the series
First time through a Persona game is always have-fun and do-what-you-feel-like time. NG+ is for maxing everything out.
“It’s shocking that countries in the EU have worked so hard to wean themselves off piped Russian fossil gas only to replace it with the shipped equivalent,” said Jonathan Noronha-Gant, senior fossil fuel campaigner at Global Witness
Marx Madness is a good one!
LLVM compiles C, C++, Rust, etc. into an intermediate language and then compiles that language into assembly for the target platform. I'm not sure if gcc uses an intermediate language or not. Either way, the compiler can compile any of its supported languages into any of its target platforms. For Rust, you will probably need to look into "no_std" for systems that don't have a typical libc setup.