Could it be membrane firmness is the issue, and not necessarily conductivity?
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Could it be membrane firmness is the issue, and not necessarily conductivity?
I somehow ended up with 2 of these things in my collection. I have a consolizer mod kit for one, that I still need to install. Additionally, I managed to nab one of those everdrive-like carts that displays the label of the ROM in e-ink.
She has nice teeth.
Mr. Driller, Bust-a-Move 4, Dynamite Cop
Is that connected by VGA, or upscaler? Or?
Multiplayer GoldenEye, Conker’s, and Turok Rage Wars. Hours and hours of good memories associated with that, for me.
I am lucky enough to have an original NES with an HDMI mod. Paired with an Everdrive, it’s a thing of beauty.
NES. SNES is superior, but most of my nostalgia revolves around NES titles.
I just comment “Looks good!” and approve.
In my experience it’s greatly dependent on how much memory you dedicate to Docker. I’ve never ran any performance benchmarks, this is just anecdotal.
My life changed once I discovered dev containers in VS Code. Basically developing within a bootstrapped Docker container.
You’re not wrong to be bothered. Consistent naming is necessary for clear communication, especially since there is often so much abstraction in our line of work.
It does become difficult though when working cross-team or cross-service, because there may be overlap in terminology. You just have to do your best. In these situations, sometimes it helps to create a sort-of “glossary” for reference when needed.
Long has man wanted to experiment with as many partners as he can.
Kraft singles
I only open 1337 PRs with 1000+ lines of code changed, and 0% test coverage.
I’ve been working in python for 6 years and am always learning new things.
Whatever is the opposite of imposter syndrome, I think you have it.