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    hater!

    Can’t say I didn’t ask for it lol

    I get their usability too. It’s understandable if you have to access a server remotely and you want some sort of interface for some software without loading the server with a lot of packages like gtk, qt or stuff like that. I said it mostly to jokingly dunk on the newer arch/omarchy users with their fancy hyperland setups :P





  • There’s the Pixelfed app, Pixelix and PixelDroid. Of the three I’d say the most functional is PixelDroid, but the interface isn’t as good as the others. Pixelix feels faster than Pixelfed but in my phone it has an issue with JSON saying I’m unauthenticated.

    The Pixelfed app works, but it’s a bit slow, and doesn’t have as much functionality as PixelDroid. PixelDroid lets you easily see all feeds (feeds for people you follow, local and global feeds), which Pixelfed somehow doesn’t let you access, which kinda destroys the point of using a federated social network.




  • Doing some sort of equivalent would be very expensive. I imagine getting the chips and redesigning the PCB and its traces could be a lot of money.

    Doing an FPGA version would also be the same. People can barely do FPGA accesible for the N64 and PSX, and even then I think there’s limitations with those implementations.

    Boards trims of the Wii seem very plausible as the hardware wasn’t as complex as other consoles from the era. I have no idea about sizes, but there’s a chance the Wii has a smaller processor thanks to die shrinks.