I didn't like the fact that for the "pc-setting" in the 8bitdo you have to use the dongle, and can't use bluetooth.
also the kingkong2 pro has exchangeable abxy buttons, so you can change them to the correct layout for the thing you're currently playing on (which may be extremely useful with the little brother, depending on his age)
TheYang
I don't think "but we've done worse things" is a good argument to allow bad things.
Nintendo hasn't competed on anything but Nintendo IP for years really.
and (couch-) coop
Shattered Pixel Dungeon
Mindustry
how about gitlab as a self-hosted alternative?
I mean, you still need object detection and recognition with lidar, don't want to stamp on the brakes for a leaf.
And using only the primary sense of humans does kinda make sense.
still think it's tough call. Would be great if you don't need it. And don't know how expensive it would have been, especially at the start for all the people needing the hardware but not actually getting the use out of it.
otoh the only really successfull company in the space - waymo - uses it, that seems like a really strong sign
Hijacking this ('cause I'm a Pirate!), is anyone working on making Diablo IV offline a thing?
the ton of games doesn't run natively, they run well, but through a translation layer (wine/proton)
As I posted elsewhere in the thread:
If I don't misunderstand things, and we are talking streaming everything to a thin client, then this:
I think It's terrible for consumers, especially long term, but there are short-term shinies which you wouldn't have to deal with yourself (which you totally could of course)
Cheap Chromebook-like Laptops, but can run Video Games, Video Encodings, Finite Element Analyses, Computational Fluid Dynamics etc no problem. “Your” PC can be accessible from your phone in a Pinch. You open a weird Link and got a Virus? No problem, just roll back your “PC” Your home floods/burns down? All the images from your children are still safe. Never being bothered by needing a hardware upgrade.
You may be thinking of motioneye - https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye, which integrates with HASS fairly well if I remember.
Pretty sure I was, thanks!
my understanding was that you could only use the xInput configuration with the dongle, and the wii-configuration with bluetooth