goreverminski

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[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 31 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Unfortunately not open source from what I can see, at least not yet.

 

The two original developers of ZSNES are finally back together! Introducing SUPER ZSNES! Re-written completely from scratch, this GPU-powered SNES emulator is here to bring you the following: some of what is familiar, some of what's new, and then some of what goes beyond.

Key features:

  • Far more accurate CPU and Audio cores than the original ZSNES
  • GPU-powered PPU core to allow for hi-res Mode 7 and special per-game enhancement features
  • Classic UI with falling snow, modernized with higher definition and improved UX
  • Fast forward, rewind, save states, auto save history, save bookmarks, cheat codes, quick load, and more
  • No Vibe Coding. Classic development style.
  • Super Enhancement Engine, where the ZSNES developers are enhancing the games one at a time
 

The official X/Twitter account for Masaoki Shindō's RuriDragon manga revealed on Sunday that the manga's current hiatus is extended, and the 46th chapter is being delayed until early June.

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

I don't think Japanese X users are ever going to leave the platform, it is unfortunately a bubble within a bubble. A doubble, if you will.

Do think it is outright amoral to stay on such a platform, but if you don't see the downsides, even if they're apparent to others, it's much harder to leave...

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 14 points 1 week ago

Also new is the NVidia tool PenguinBurner, which can now also auto scan for most optimal undervolts instead of just importing an Afterburner undervolt profile from Windows.

 

While previously considered not to be available on Linux, LACT now has a VF curve editor for Nvidia GPUs that allows for more precise tweaking in a similar manner to Windows tools such as MSI Afterburner.

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

I'm going to preface this so I don't get downvoted down to oblivion. So, don't get me wrong, for the longest time this manga was on a generational run, and it remains one of the best romcoms of all time even with this final arc, but:

After it was announced the series was ending, I've just not enjoyed it quite the same as I used to. Every chapter was a revelation. I would go back to re-read chapters just to see the author's call-backs and references. Instead, I'm now seeing readers say they prefer the new-ish spin-off. I think I've moved on, too.

So, yeah, I know why the manga had to end the way that it did - it's to let Ichi complete his hermeneutic circle. But I would've

chapter 190been even happier for him
if the manga hadn't meandered for the last 15 chapters or so!

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

You're not wrong. He's got socializing down to a T as an art form, but doesn't have anything going on inside, so it creates these problems for him. People clearly assume that he's deeper than he is, and are disappointed to find out.

I saw another commenter note that all the while he was bombarding Koyun with questions, we don't actually know the first thing about his interests and hobbies. Makes sense to just assume he doesn't have any?

That said, I don't think he's irredeemable because of the interaction with Miki. It's not that he was completely in the wrong with Koyun, either, he couldn't possibly know how deep her anxieties go. Only the viewers have had access to her insecurities so far, so the blow-up was at the very least unexpected if not unwarranted. Can't wait for the next episode!

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

You caulin' these ladies a compromise!?

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yea, lotta action in this episode. Things are really heating up with Minato getting several earfuls. At least he was very considerate of Miki's viewpoint once she made it known.

It's amazing how he simply can't stop from stepping into landmines with Koyun even though he's just trying to banter.

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

This is basically gap moe the anime so far. I'm having some trouble with the predictability of the gags and, especially, the FL's predictable reactions even though the actors are fun and I like the cast. Time will tell if it'll get more clever but I really want to like it!

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

This one is a must read for romcom enthusiasts who are missing now-finished series like The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses or Kubo Won't Let Me Be Invisible. This manga jumped into my favourites straight away with chapter 1, and has been getting better and better with each subsequent chapter. It's still going at max speed, so you had better catch up!

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

Oh yeah, looks to be a really solid adaptation. The biggest upside is that the animation is in service of character and personality, and there's a lot of it.

[–] goreverminski@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Here's the opening, btw! Folks seem to like it a lot.

 

Same author as "Boku wa Ayashii Kimi no Mono" and "Shounen, Chotto Sabotteko?".

 

A native Linux mod manager for a varity of games. With support for installing Nexus collections as well many other features to make modding on Linux easier

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