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  • Ps5 controller is Bluetooth, works for me without any special drivers. Has native support in some games for the haptic triggers and touch pad. It’s a fantastic general purpose unit. The Nintendo switch classic NES controllers are awesome for retro emulation too- also Bluetooth. They make NES/SNES/N64 variants- but really the ps5 will handle all those use cases and feel just fine for any modern gaming.

  • I agree. One day we’ll hit a point where no matter how much money you toss at it, it wont get much better and at that point, open source will catch up, and then companies will opt for that because it’s free, until then that license gets you x% better quality/byte ratios, it gives your company and “edge” to go all in on it.

  • Video is a can of worms. Video files have the concept of a container (like .mp4, .mkv) and codecs (h.264, h.265). Making it worse, you also have embedded audio which has its own codec (mp3, ac3, aac, ogg, flac).

    For me, mp4 container with h.264 video and aac audio have the widest hardware support- videos encoded that way pretty much play on everything and well.

    It’s going to be a couple more years before good hardware support for h.265 is ubiquitous. I see .mkv with h.265 used a lot for 4K stuff, and while well supported on desktop, device support is still spotty.

  • What’s wrong with ZSH? I was using it for 5+ years before it became the default over bash, mainly because of the auto complete features, oh-my-zsh and later just plugins and powerlevel10k.