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  • BluRay is just a data format. PS3 games are just encrypted, which means with a modded PS3 you can back it up.

    Same process in order to play it on RCPS3

  • PS2/PS1 throw it into a DVD player Ron a PC and rip it.

    PS3 you'd need to homebrew it. Same process to get the files ready to play on RCPS3

  • This is a game from 2007, I doubt there are new/replacement discs. That said it appears to be functional so we'll see.

  • Don’t vote, don’t get to complain.

    Not saying that you have to vote when you dislike the options given. But you do have other options. Like spoiling your ballot, or nullify your ballot.

    Yes the results are the same, but by voting this way, you are actively participating in your democratic process. While not voting at all you are not. And if you do not participate, in my view, you cannot complain about the results.

    Oh and if you don’t know how, on election day just ask the poll workers. They should’ve been trained on how to handle it.

  • Yeah, we'll see. I presume it'll be fine... Or cool enough not to melt the PLA

  • … usually comments like this imply I goofed on spelling, but I can’t see which word it was. Can you point it out to me plz?

  • When I was in Uni, we had the opportunity to apply for co-op at Black Berry when they still made phones with their own OS.

    I was getting into mobile dev at this time and applied and got an interview.

    I didn't know what I was expecting but what I got was a 10-20min sales pitch for their phone and I wasn't asked a question... I don't think. From what I gathered afterwards they just wanted to hire/rehire one guy and had to interview others to be in the co-op program.

    Believe it or not I wasn't sold on black berry after that.

  • Pretty stable from my testing, outside of a few crashes when I was asking too much of it.

    That said Inkscape/gimp/kirta are good alternatives if you are in the market.

  • While it’s a pain to setup, Affinity does work in Bottles and a specific build of Wine. Not easy to do, but it’s possible.

  • Arch isn't too hard with the AUR offering packages that said I only stuck out with Manjaro. They had a GUI to help with the install.

    I personally wouldn't advise using it if you are new to Linux. I use Linux Mint and it's been amazing for my work load. (Cad video editing and games.)

  • While the safe bet with Linux is AMD, it's not like Nvidia or Intel are bad options for Linux. (,running RTX 3050 and 12100f).

    It just depends on your platform and how comfortable you are with tinkering.

    From my testing, Ubuntu based, is the easiest to get up and running while Fedora and arch can take a bit of work.

    For my recommendation, look at the games you wanna run and see what they recommend for hardware. An in general safe bet, 12th gen Intel i3/i5 or 3rd gen Ryzen is a good bet for cheap hardware still in stock in stores or online. Upgrade is good (12-14th on the same socket & 1-5th gen Ryzen on the same socket).

    Graphics cards works on both, and AmD and Nvidia works on Linux, though Nvidia is behind on support, but not by much games will be stable.

  • Only if you live in the US or UK. Lol I didn't realize Amazon's international kneecapping of their products moved to include hardware along with software.

    For context if you are Canadian you don't get access to overdrive or audiobooks on Kindle. Fun fact this also includes their fire tablets.

  • Honestly if you are looking to move to Canada, they are desperately looking for Nurses especially out in Eastern Canada like Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

    Immigration is being tightened right now, but if you already have a degree and looking to get recertified here its a good starting point.

    Source: lived in Halifax for 5 years and know a connection or two in that industry

  • Because printing in Linux both works and is supported and not supported and hope that there are drivers and they work.

    For example, I have a brother printer and in both arch and Ubuntu/mint the printer worked out of the box. But I was missing features like double sided printing. So I had to download drivers for it.

    In arch the drivers were on the AUR, so I was printing is seconds.

    In Ubuntu/mint they weren’t in my package manager, so I had to go to brother’s website and hope they had drivers. Brother did and while it took a bit it did work too. No worse than windows.

  • Twaddle: something insignificant or worthless or another word Nonsense.

    Discovered this word while reading the dictionary during silent reading in English and they wouldn’t let me play games.

  • Welp I guess this also includes NSO games.

  • I'm not worried, after all I didn't use any emulators

  • For me I was looking for reliability, so I ended up with Prusa. But I ended up with them thanks to a few simple rules I followed.

    1. Can the machine and it's parts be replaced with off shelf components?
    2. Does it use, or is the platform compatible with open source slicers (Prusaslicer/Cura)?
    3. Does the community support the device with mods on 3D model repositories (Thingiverse/Printables)?
    4. Does the manufacturer have a track record for support (or the lack thereof)?

    Before I got my Prusa, the Creality Ender 3 was the goto, and it was a really reliable machine. For my printing needs I need a direct drive print head, and a better auto bed leveling routine. But the Ender 3 s1 looks pretty good as an alternative.