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  • Yep. And just to be a little more precise, since the distinction is a bit subtle: an emulator typically involves translating byte code so that you can run a binary on different hardware. A compatibility layer translates OS calls so that a binary can run on different software.

    In the latter case, the binary still runs, as is, directly on the CPU because it's compiled for the same instruction set architecture (x86_64, in this case).

  • "If we raise taxes, they'll leave for another country and take their wealth with them."

    This is such a cop-out. Like, oh no, they'll go steal from the working poor somewhere else. Whatever will we do without them? 🙄

  • For currently airing/weekly stuff, you can use RSS to get all the episodes as they come out. Just make sure your search is only getting the episodes you want before you add it to your client. That means asides from the show title, also add the sub group and bitrate if they release more than one.

    It's a tiny bit more work to set up, but once it's done, episodes just show up as they come out. :)

  • I mean, does that matter that much? Your irl name is just an identifier that points to you. Just like queermunist is an identifier that also points to you.

    I've seen you before, I've read some of your comments. I wouldn't say I know you per se, but I at least recognize your name in passing and have an inkling of what to expect from you.

    You could almost think of it as we both go to the same school, but have different friend groups so maybe never really interact, but still know each other exists.

    And some of the more prolific users I understand a bit more of. And some of the smaller communities I'm part of I know all of the regular users a little bit better.

    But you're right, it's a bit harder than in person because you can't put a face or mannerisms to the handle, but I think you can still know people here a little bit.

  • ._. patpat

    It do be like that sometimes...

    But even having fun maybe matters too?

    I'm sorry you got ganged up on... I, at least, enjoyed reading your comments.

    Edit:

    It just occurred to me that tone really doesn't come across on the internet, and "Why are you even here then?" could be read in an accusatory way, when I really didn't intend it as such. I meant it in more of an interrogatory sense, and I wasn't trying to be mean. I was curious. ._.

    You have as much right to be here as anyone else!

  • I mean, why are you even here then? Exchanging information IS a human thing, and we're (probably) all people behind the screens. I agree that physicality is a necessity for a 3rd space, but I disagree that it's necessary for community.

    To say that we can't help people with our words strikes me as rather pessimistic.