And that's because your laptop is a thinkpad, indeed I got my fingerprint reader working on my ideapad because it has the same fingerprint reader of a thinkpad, but to get it working I needed to install the driver myself
Ah shit we are back to "Ken Thompson Compiler Hack" again
They did nothing to support totk before the release date as even stated in this article from pcgamers
The emulation teams have forbidden all discussion of running Tears of the Kingdom from their Discord servers—Yuzu only allows vague discussion of the contents of the game, but requests for help or discussion of performance quickly earns chatters a deleted message and a warning or ban. To avoid being involved with pirated material, the emulator developers have vowed, at least publicly, not to release updates targeting issues with Tears of the Kingdom. "We are waiting for the game to release, so that members of our team can each legally dump their own copies of the game,"
The game only happened to run without any work by them (and it's understandable after 6 years of development and the various documentation already available for the switch's tegra chip) and this is happening every time a new game for the switch is released.
For what I just read in the github discussion and in the linked gnome discussion is not endorsed by Gnome, as you can see here
Very early in development, but the developer is now busy doing a lego island decompilation soo.
So what's the problem with that? We get contributions for free to make newer hardware working, they improve already existing stuff, they solve bugs and everyone take advantage from that.
what you have done is nice, seems this area has already be Lemmyfied…
Ah gg
But OSM is not a simple map but a database of data, what you see on their site is only an implementation of what you can do with the data.
r/place but is really a place in a map