Can 4.x C# projects export to web?
Can 4.x C# projects export to web?
I don’t use matrix now but I’d try it out if there were a pawb chat. I can’t/won’t use telegram.
Does C# web export work yet?
I didn’t do any fancy mounting, as far as I can remember. I think it really was just a matter of copying the directories to my SD card and replacing the directories on the deck with links to the ones I copied to the card.
I’ll take a look at what I did the next time I get the deck out and let you know
Not directly relevant but if you have the 64gb deck and a big SD card: you can symlink the directory that houses all the proton versions and shader catches to the SD card.
That was pretty much the first thing I did after I got my deck, as a stopgap before I could upgrade the SSD but it’s been working well enough I never got around to swapping out the SSD after, what, almost two years?
OHHHHHH thank you
Explain joke please? How does a blurry photograph taken from the inside of a refrigerator relate to a Windows handheld gaming device?
Chrono Trigger (SNES)
Building small games and demos with fantasy consoles: TIC80 and PICO-8
TIC80 is FOSS, PICO-8 is not
Of course I appreciate it now, but as a child ADGTH was terrifying XD
As a kid I never got into the Bluth works, they always seemed so sloppy and amateur compared to the Disney films from the same era but in adulthood I appreciate how they experimented more and integrated darker themes and choose to be spicy when Disney chose to be bland.
Secret of Nimh, Ferngully, Anastasia all come to mind
I assume you’re asking because you’re trying to get away from corporate/proprietary solutions, but in case you’re not: kindle has web reader and an Android app and lets you upload epubs sourced outside of the Kindle ecosystem.
Kirby’s Dream Land (the original, and still the best)
BALLOON KID
Pine Time probably