Their next handheld, the DS, was an experimental clamshell console with dual screens and a touch pad, yet was tasked with somehow recovering the ground lost to Sony while also being a worthy successor to the Game Boy name.
It was originally not meant as the "successor" to the game boy, but as a "third pillar" next to console and handheld gaming. This is because the 2 screens of which one was a touch screen was pretty niche at the time.
Soon they realized that its popularity and compatibility with classic handheld games made it a fine successor to game boy games, instead of a gimmicky console that only had a limited run.
They did launch the GB Micro after that, but it was just a very very small GBA SP so I guess that doesn't count.
Title: "How To Compress A Video Without Losing Quality"
Compress video using Zip
Yeah, I always share my videos in a zip file, especially when I'm sharing it with strangers.
Change the resolution
I thought without losing quality was the goal here?
Anyway, use HandBrake to compress videos. It's got a slider for quality so you can finetune the quality and file size to get as close to the file size you want to share it.
Paper is everything, yes. But you can't beat the image quality of inkjet when it comes to photos. Acceptable images, sure. But printing photos to sell or frame? No way.
Wouldn't that enable an angle of "martyr for freedom of speech"?
Could you elaborate on this angle? I'm not very well versed in the rights of companies operating in the EU, but I'm unsure "freedom of speech" is one of them.
Edit: I did find information about how social media needs to help us protect freedom of speech for all of their users. Currently, X is doing the opposite it seems
I think this is only possible through apps at the moment, like Voyager. Although there has been recent talk on GitHub, they acknowledge it will take a while before it's implemented.
They are mentioned in the article, if we can call it that. But no specifics:
Currently, U.S. restrictions include an embargo on a certain weapons shipment and limitations on various combat-related equipment, even if they do not involve explosive ordnance.
Idk, I kinda agree. Look at how many shitty Pokémon games were made in order to launch alongside with a new series or movie. Those time constraints did not do those games any favor.
So I'm happy they didn't try to launch a new Fallout game when the series was released. I'll be wandering the Mojave Desert until then. And if something like 76 comes out again, I might just stay there forever.
Not accurate enough. All the piss and sweat would mean lost weight too.
It should be measured the same way calories are measured: dehydrate it, weigh it, and then explode it inside a machine. I wanna see how many calories go in and how many calories go out.
It was originally not meant as the "successor" to the game boy, but as a "third pillar" next to console and handheld gaming. This is because the 2 screens of which one was a touch screen was pretty niche at the time.
Soon they realized that its popularity and compatibility with classic handheld games made it a fine successor to game boy games, instead of a gimmicky console that only had a limited run.
They did launch the GB Micro after that, but it was just a very very small GBA SP so I guess that doesn't count.