That thing looks sick!
That thing looks sick!
“just moving wires around” could mean anything on something that is mostly wires :)
DRM was a mistake, without it there would be no reason for a decryption key. The obvious solution is to make the user supply keys or BIOS from their own console, I think that’s what yuzu does, for example.
Then of course, you run into the issue of having to install homebrew on the console to get those files…
It’s not the emulation that’s illegal here, it’s the decryption key included with dolphin AFAIK
I think plain, vanilla, mutable Fedora is still a more solid choice for newcomers, it’s just easier to find help with a “regular” distro.
I’ve been trying uBlue on my daily driver laptop, and so far, the immutability of the system has not really hindered me, but I still think it’s not ready for primetime yet.
There is a link to it in settings, all platforms needed to add it for GDPR compliance.
I also found this in one of their help articles: https://www.reddit.com/settings/data-request
Unless they specifically only enabled that in the EU, which doesn’t sound too far-fetched.
I used Jellyfin with Finamp on my phone.