

Well, in that case the Tarantula I recommended does have a Playstation layout.
Well, in that case the Tarantula I recommended does have a Playstation layout.
Yeah, I was talking about the face buttons.
Well, that’s not a Playstation layout.
Yes, that’s the one I have, it has Xbox/Switch layout. Or are you seeing something different?
Tarantula Pro as well. It doesn’t have PS layout, though. How did you achieve that?
Well, the Playstation layout is severely limiting. I recently bought a GameSir Tarantula and it’s really awesome, but it only has Xbox/Switch physical layout.
It can present itself as a Playstation controller to the system, though, so it will be detected as such, but the physical buttons won’t match. But if you don’t need that and are more interested in games recognising you have a PS controller, it could work for you.
I use it with my Steam Deck, so it works well for Linux.
It literally does the same thing, except it’s self hosted?
I recommend caddy as a webserver, it’s very powerful, but the config is super simple compared to old school stuff like nginx or apache.
You can use frp to do the same thing a CloudFlare tunnel does without giving them your unencrypted data.
That’s true, but ISPs have logs. And if something happens that makes the police change their mind about enforcing the law, you might be fucked, retroactively.
If you live in an area where you need a VPN to keep your ISP off your ass
Uploading copyrightes material is illegal pretty much everywhere I know of.
Well, Wordpress was meant to replace all professional web builders. Visual programming was meant to obsolete all programmers because everyone will be able to write software. Every decade there’s a new thing that will replace programmers. Nothing did so far.
It might be a little unintuitive, but that’s actually called “high level” - “low level” is the exact opposite.
It is, it was and it will be a good idea. If you like coding, learn it.
Well, IntelliJ is also plugin based, it’s just that most of the plugins are bundled and enabled by default and maintained by the same set of people as the core IDE, so there’s consistent quality.
You mean one to struggle to rule them all?
I mean, if I didn’t use a correct flag, my next command will probably include -h / --help
Opening projects, I use multiple languages, so having a single place to open any project, regardless of the IDE, is nice.
Glad you like it!