Zangoose

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[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

What makes you think so?

The devs said so. Check r/Suyu, that seems to be where a majority of the updates are being posted. I think there was a link to a pastebin post somewhere there as well.

The SDK mentioned was first party, presumably leaked but I'm not completely sure. And yes, that means it would be present in every other fork as well.

Edit: here are some of the links I'm talking about:

https://www.reddit.com/r/suyu/s/TqSWDlnsGs

https://pastebin.com/6FYdz9Sr

Edit 2: worth noting that the "founder" (as they call themself) still wants to continue on the project but I believe a majority of the devs left.

Edit 3: I found the archive link from someone on the Yuzu team showing they had access to a leaked switch SDK: https://web.archive.org/web/20210114104638/https://twitter.com/Slashiee_/status/1349557173970341890

I don't know how much of this evidence is real but if any of it is they're going to have a much harder time finding devs willing to contribute to Suyu, even if development does continue.

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 4 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Suyu died though. Right now the only actively maintained Yuzu fork is Sudachi, which is only maintained by a single person.

Apparently there was some drama about the Yuzu devs using code which came from a switch SDK as a basis for emulator code, which kind of poisons the whole codebase.

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 2 points 7 months ago

Thanks for the explanation! I didn't realize it was mostly a maintenance limitation, I thought maybe 32-bit instructions could be an extra attack vector on a physical CPU instruction level or something like that.

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Isn't supporting 32-bit apps on a 64-bit OS a security concern though? I thought that's why some linux distros were disabling 32-bit repositories by default on their 64-bit versions

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 5 points 8 months ago

Pretty sure the dev mentioned they were going to release the source code as well, so it won't really be proprietary anymore. Either way I still prefer melonDS but at least there are options

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 3 points 8 months ago

Your sample size is 1. Sure, you can get a phone that won't have battery swelling after 5-10 years. My old Samsung S9+ doesn't have any swelling yet, and I've had it since around when it came out in 2018. Whether or not swelling happens to any given phone is more or less down to luck. You might want to avoid Samsung phones to be safe though because there was that whole battery swelling issue with almost every phone from the S20 downwards a few years ago. Other than that I don't think there's much of a difference*

*Probably something to look for reports/statistics on though

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I'm fine with a menu being there, just give me the option to make it go away by selecting a default or something.

That single problem makes dolphin unusable for me because there isn't a basic setting to make it behave like basically every other graphical file manager on any operating system.

(Edited grammar for clarity)

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Ok but when do we get to change the drag and drop behavior so it just moves the folder instead of opening a menu

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago

My system volume is consistently at 8-20% on windows (~30-40% on Linux because it's a bit quieter usually) but every time I open a game I can't hear myself think. I always have to turn the volume way lower (~30-50% game volume?) to be a volume I'm comfortable playing at.

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 2 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Maybe a more mild case but nope, definitely still tinnitus.

I have sensitive hearing towards higher frequency sounds (10khz+) and I've always listened at pretty low volumes (like 10-20% on windows for most headphones, even less on my easier-to-drive earbuds). Unfortunately for me I still ended up getting tinnitus but it's only noticeable when I actively think about it or when I'm trying to sleep.

Seriously though, tinnitus is awful, it makes sleeping so much harder.

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 1 points 10 months ago

Their watches also used to be based on Tizen before WearOS

[–] Zangoose@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Most commands will have expanded arguments started with 2 dashes that usually look like '--verbose-name-of-option', they're usually listed in the man page/documentation along with the abbreviated letter version

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