
Don’t forget Gitea
Don’t forget Gitea
Hmm, interesting take when he’s not even in a party.
Anything Android-based using the builtin Exoplayer (Google’s open-source AOSP media player of choice for Android) will need transcoding since Exo doesn’t support styled subtitles fully.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8435
Feel free to echo your frustration there, Google is unlikely to care otherwise I’m afraid.
Emulation is the only thing that can long-term battle the difficulties of physical platforms evolving. Doubt x86_64 will be in main consumer hardware forever. I don’t even know if ARM will be forever. It’s all just a matter of timescale.
Like I said, they tried. They had leadership change, but at the end of the day consoles in general largely disrespect your freedom and are designed around it.
I do own several consoles and I like them for their emotional value, but I’m never going to trust lip service from ANY company that tolerates things like always-online DRM or worse: actively implements it themselves. (refer to figure A: latest Forza)
PS: I’ll admit I didn’t read all of your comment because by God that was WAY too much for 2:30am, but I’ll forget to reply otherwise and think I want to react to your initial statement at least.
Edit: Read the rest, my comment wasn’t to paint Xbox as worse than others (after reversing course), but rather expressing they all try to eat away your freedoms.
Backwards compat is nice, but only fixes self-imposed problems.
I refuse to build up expectations, the little I’ll hope for they will mess up. This is the same company that tried to make physical games unsharable long-term.
Wow, sounds amazing. Also the base burger will be free, but that just includes the plate. For buns, patties, salad, cheese and anything else you’ll be charged extra, adding up to about tenfold the outright price and you’ll be incentived to help their business by bringing in a friend so you both can get free cheese.
edit: fixed phrasing
Thank you for the helpful reply!
Does Forgejo have repo mirroring that also mirrors issues, wiki, etc?
Basically one of my use cases for running a local Gitea instance (LAN-only) is to mirror-backup any interesting projects I see, regardless of where their home is, I expect that anything can happen, especially to things like Yuzu. To prepare for such things I want to mirror repos, but not just code and releases, but also issues and wikis which often contain crucial documentation or assistance in getting software to run, etc… (you know the drill)
Gitea doesn’t have that quite yet, only for one-off copying a repo.