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rcmaehl got a reaction from Mark Kaine in Microsoft makes it even harder to change your default browser
The User Choice Protection Driver also blocks you being able to set your device "in the EU" by protecting the DeviceRegion registry key, thus preventing you from uninstalling Edge if you're not in the EU.
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Levent in Thousands of Apps now compatible with Windows 95 thanks to Insane Man
https://github.com/itsmattkc/dotnet9x
Any application that uses .Net Framework 2.0 to 3.5 can now run on Windows 95
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rcmaehl got a reaction from TheLANguy in Thousands of Apps now compatible with Windows 95 thanks to Insane Man
https://github.com/itsmattkc/dotnet9x
Any application that uses .Net Framework 2.0 to 3.5 can now run on Windows 95
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rcmaehl got a reaction from AbydosOne in Thousands of Apps now compatible with Windows 95 thanks to Insane Man
https://github.com/itsmattkc/dotnet9x
Any application that uses .Net Framework 2.0 to 3.5 can now run on Windows 95
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Fasauceome in Thousands of Apps now compatible with Windows 95 thanks to Insane Man
https://github.com/itsmattkc/dotnet9x
Any application that uses .Net Framework 2.0 to 3.5 can now run on Windows 95
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rcmaehl got a reaction from da na in Thousands of Apps now compatible with Windows 95 thanks to Insane Man
https://github.com/itsmattkc/dotnet9x
Any application that uses .Net Framework 2.0 to 3.5 can now run on Windows 95
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Albal_156 in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
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It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
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IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from BrandonTech.05 in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
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My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
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IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl reacted to Glenwing in Active Displayport ***MST*** to HDMI cable
Adapters don't have specific support for "MST"; that doesn't exist. But adapter support on MST outputs will depend on the device. Some work with both passive and active adapters, some only work with active adapters, and some don't work with any adapters. If you've tried passive adapters already then you should try an active adapter.
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rcmaehl got a reaction from TheLANguy in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
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My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from DededeKirby in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Lurking in Aftermarket DIY blind spot monitoring / rear cross traffic system
Rostra is probably your best bet. They do a lot of Commercial and Aftermarket systems
Specifically the rostra 250-1930 in your case.
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rcmaehl got a reaction from thechinchinsong in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from soldier_ph in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Mark Kaine in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from PDifolco in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Lurick in Yuzu to pay $2.4 Million Dollars in Damage to Nintendo. Citra also affected. Asks Judge to set Legal Precedent against other Emulators.
Summary
Yuzu and Nintendo have settled the case. Ending Citra and Yuzu, including a 2.4 Million Dollar payment to Nintendo
Quotes
My thoughts
It may be over for emulation. You'd have to create entirely new BIOSes from scratch for any device you want to emulate or the legal precedent this may set will likely make it illegal. I feel like Linus Torvalds and his hatred of Nvidia, only at Nintendo at this point. It is a sad day for Emulators.
Sources
IGN
The Verge (quote source)
[PROPOSED] FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
JOINT MOTION FOR ENTRY OF FINAL JUDGMENT AND PERMANENT INJUNCTION
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rcmaehl reacted to Needfuldoer in Google will no longer back up the internet, kills off cached pages
If anything, this will offset a tiny fraction of their new machine learning farms.
Back in mah day, Google results each had a "Cached" link underneath them. You could click that and look at Google's copy of the page from the last time they crawled it. If even that was slow, you could click another link and see a text-only version. (This helped tremendously back in ye olde modem days.)
Then they hid it behind a "more" link, then finally the bottom of the little window that appears when you click the kebab menu they tack onto the end of every search result title. Now it's been completely eliminated, another victim of the enshittification of the Internet. 😞
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rcmaehl got a reaction from leadeater in Windows 11 24H2 goes from “unsupported” to “unbootable” on some older CPUs
All Ryzen chips should be TPM 2.0, make sure you have fTPM selected in BIOS and that chipset + BIOS are up to date.
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rcmaehl got a reaction from DededeKirby in Google will no longer back up the internet, kills off cached pages
Summary
Google is has killed off cached webpages leaving users with only the Internet Archive for page histories.
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When I was growing up, I was told the internet is forever. Some sort of infinite data storage that never degrades. Over time, we've learned that this isn't the case... especially nowadays with even the biggest companies in the world purging data to save costs. It'll be interesting to see how things progress over these next few years... maybe even Internet Archive will be overwhelmed at some point.
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The Verge
Tech Radar
Arstechnica (quote source)
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Taf the Ghost in Google will no longer back up the internet, kills off cached pages
Summary
Google is has killed off cached webpages leaving users with only the Internet Archive for page histories.
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My thoughts
When I was growing up, I was told the internet is forever. Some sort of infinite data storage that never degrades. Over time, we've learned that this isn't the case... especially nowadays with even the biggest companies in the world purging data to save costs. It'll be interesting to see how things progress over these next few years... maybe even Internet Archive will be overwhelmed at some point.
Sources
The Verge
Tech Radar
Arstechnica (quote source)
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rcmaehl got a reaction from Needfuldoer in Google will no longer back up the internet, kills off cached pages
Summary
Google is has killed off cached webpages leaving users with only the Internet Archive for page histories.
Media
Quotes
My thoughts
When I was growing up, I was told the internet is forever. Some sort of infinite data storage that never degrades. Over time, we've learned that this isn't the case... especially nowadays with even the biggest companies in the world purging data to save costs. It'll be interesting to see how things progress over these next few years... maybe even Internet Archive will be overwhelmed at some point.
Sources
The Verge
Tech Radar
Arstechnica (quote source)
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rcmaehl got a reaction from soldier_ph in Google will no longer back up the internet, kills off cached pages
Summary
Google is has killed off cached webpages leaving users with only the Internet Archive for page histories.
Media
Quotes
My thoughts
When I was growing up, I was told the internet is forever. Some sort of infinite data storage that never degrades. Over time, we've learned that this isn't the case... especially nowadays with even the biggest companies in the world purging data to save costs. It'll be interesting to see how things progress over these next few years... maybe even Internet Archive will be overwhelmed at some point.
Sources
The Verge
Tech Radar
Arstechnica (quote source)
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rcmaehl got a reaction from TVwazhere in Google will no longer back up the internet, kills off cached pages
Summary
Google is has killed off cached webpages leaving users with only the Internet Archive for page histories.
Media
Quotes
My thoughts
When I was growing up, I was told the internet is forever. Some sort of infinite data storage that never degrades. Over time, we've learned that this isn't the case... especially nowadays with even the biggest companies in the world purging data to save costs. It'll be interesting to see how things progress over these next few years... maybe even Internet Archive will be overwhelmed at some point.
Sources
The Verge
Tech Radar
Arstechnica (quote source)