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  • It's mainly a developer tool based on Git, a version control system. You know how to can go back to a previous version of a document in Google Docs for example? It's kinda like that, but more powerful.

    Github adds a whole layer around Git with issue tracking and other project management tools, as well as automation tools to name a few.

    It's mostly used to track progress and change history of source code. So when you clone a Github repo to your local machine, you essentially get a copy of the files and their entire change history along with it.

    So yes, you might need to compile the source code, depending on the programming language used.

  • I don't think there's any difference between all versions of Switch 1 controllers. They all use the same sticks. And yes, they are prone to drift. It's a manufacturing issue.

    My advice is to learn how to fix them yourself and buy aftermarket replacement parts and fix it yourself. There's plenty of YouTube tutorials on that.

  • All I can tell you is that I've played HDR PC games and the difference is noticeable. If the Switch 2 can do it, it'll be worth it. But maybe wait until there's an actual HDR title that comes out?