

Of course, why?
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Of course, why?


blows your fecking socks off :D
ports and no wobble, caused by a stupid camera aisle, thanks.
Let’s see Paul Allens AI.


Mmhm, "a neutral, open foundation to ensure agentic AI evolves transparently and collaboratively.
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Yeah I can see no issues or conflict of interests here at all. /sarcasm
They took our RAM!!! Get them!
You can’t handle the Goodmen!
User is not in the sudoer list. This incident will be reported.
Pizza with the Bois?


KHtml was massacred :/
E + Sandals must be openSuSe.


Ay, that’s bad, sorry about that. I’ll look into that to have that fixed. Out of curiosity: Is the default orientation setting of the RG Cube Landscape or Portrait?
I believe it’s reverse Portrait e.g. when you plug in a charging cable the swoosh animation goes from right to left (whereas on a smartphone it goes from bottom to top)


yeah its a bit more clunkier to configure ES-DE or update as it for whatever reason is not on the Play Store, but thats beside the point which is Papaya.
Its a bit cramped though on my RG Cube (square screen with 720x720) which renders the Setting Button on the tab-bar as a barely tapable micro-button. But hey, atleast one can just hit Start and enter the Setting Menu that way (and its already cool that you supprt Landscape and Portrait Mode)
It would be cool if one could select a Roms Folder and the App will assign the appropriate emulator application (and or retroarch) to the given rom.


One thing this application has over Emulation Station? Touchscreen support, which is nice :)
will check it out more thoroughly later.


What do you mean with Slider Interface? The Overview from GNOME? Maybe consider then KDE as it comes close to the base Windows UI.
Also nothing’s wrong or noobish with using Linux Mint.
I would suggest to have a USB Stick and have Ventoy installed on it, then put a ton of different Distributions (Fedora, Linux Mint Debian Edition, whatever,…) to check if everything (especially the Wifi Modem) works great.
is it though when you look at a screen?
Would they identify as Linux though and not simply as Windows?