Lends further credibility to the idea that Switch 2 is just a souped up Switch. They don’t want 100% of the launch library playable on day one with some minor changes to the emulator. I guess we can expect an announcement soon.
His name’s Vamp because he’s bi, not because he drinks human blood.
Steam has supported this for a very long time, it’s just down to the developer to use it e.g. https://steamdb.info/app/28050/depots/
- https://r-roms.github.io/
- Emuparadise with the download enabler script: https://gist.github.com/Eptun/3fdcc84552e75e452731cd4621c535e9 (install GreaseMonkey, add as a script)
- Torrent megapacks with all known ROMs for a given console, find using knaben.eu
You can also pirate their pro software by walking into an Apple store and copying the app from /Applications onto a thumb drive. No DRM or copy protection whatsoever.
VaultWarden is a reimplementation of BitWarden’s server. The clients are compatible.
Anyway, you can add your TOTP codes to a Bitwarden item. Either scan the code or enter the key manually.
It’s up to you if you want to risk storing the TOTP alongside the password, as it means you lose the second factor if your vault is compromised. For a random site? Sure why not. For financial/important stuff? Maybe not.
Is this a bit or did you just discover meme theory.
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Duckstation was licensed under GPLv3, which requires that not only downstream changes are shared upon request, but everything used to build that source too.
Arcade1UP refused to share changes they made to support some Simpsons arcade cabinet they were selling. They eventually shared the changes after being pressured, but even then the sources they shared weren’t in any decent or buildable state. Some additional context: https://old.reddit.com/r/Arcade1Up/comments/10osxo0/john_d_states_arcade1up_is_not_in_violation_of/
If I was maintaining a project the size of Duckstation I’d consider this my last straw too. He’s cleared the license change with all contributors so it’s his call to make.
Ultimately if the license is a sticking point the community can fork from the last known GPLv3 commit and continue work from there. Using Swanstation is also an option as that was forked a while ago.
Emulators come and go all the time, this is no different.
Implementing a CHIP-8 is a good way to get into emulation: