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This should have a (2008) on it.

There is no reason to use a slot 2 cart nowadays and the state of the art for a slot 1 cart is the DSPico at https://gbatemp.net/threads/dspico-an-open-source-flashcart-... .


Despite the timestamp, I originally uploaded this a day ago and can no longer edit the title. My bad! I didn’t notice how dated the page was until it was too late. Thanks for the link, I’ve been mulling over getting a DSPico to tinker on my old DS.

The early Switches had an exploit in the Nvidia graphics processor that was so low level that the operating system can't be patched to get rid of it, so there are a lot of hackable Switches around.

Using the GPL like this doesn't help unless you are willing to sue people. If you can't or won't sue people, all that happens is that the software with the GPL license is avoided by people who want to use it in GPL-incompatible ways but have a conscience, while bad people still take it and use it anyway, and since you're not going to sue them, they don't care that they're violating the license.

The season is the same for all customers, so that isn't surveillance pricing.

Because if you charge for support but refund it if it's the company's fault, the company now has a big financial incentive to never admit it's their fault.


Failing to predict cold winters is not incompetence in the normal sense.


In the 9th circuit you would have to get https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Star_v._FormGen_Inc. overruled.


There are a handful of relevant fair use cases, e.g.:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Galoob_Toys,_Inc._v._Nin....


CDPR is a Polish company though, so how is US law relevant?


DMCA is US law, that's how.


Hmm I'd say their takedown has no value then?

Unless they have a business presence in the US and sent it from there.


They have a business presence in the US, and sent it there.


The takedown is (also ? first and foremost ??)'against' Patreon, a USA company.


Because they invoked DMCA?


This article is nonsense. It's taking advantage of the fact that the problems with LLMs are being described with very broad wording, and then noticing that you can fit human behavior into those descriptions because of how broadly they are worded.

It's like getting a gorilla to fly an airplane, noticing that it crashed the airplane, and saying "humans sometimes crash airplanes too". Both gorillas and humans do things that fit into the broad category "crash an airplane" but the details and circumstances are different.


I have definitely, absolutely, positively had conversations where details have fallen out of the context window of my conversation partner(or mine, for that matter), without the person in question realizing this has happened, and have only via LLMs found a vocabulary to give a name to the phenomenon.


Arguments like this make me suspect that the proponents have simply a malformed theory of mind. If I'm being really catty, I'll say it's because they have below average levels of self-awareness.


So there is no way to get weather on this? That's conspicuously absent from the features.


Yeah, I'm curious about that as well. This is what I think the history is:

* The official weather app on the old Pebble used a weather server they ran, and stopped working when that service shutdown.

* The old faces did not use that service, but instead each one wrote their own code to fetch weather information from a variety of sources, most of which have since shutdown or changed in incompatible ways, however some faces have been maintained to continue working.

* Rebble created a replacement weather server compatible with the old Pebble one, and patched the weather app, and several watch faces to use it. This service requires a subscription.

* The few weather faces in the Repebble appstore that I spot-checked all appear to be using weather sources that are still active. I know that this appstore is curated by Repebble and presumably they verified that these faces still have working weather feeds.

* During the Rebble/Repebble drama Eric mentioned "We’re planning to include weather for free in our app and make the data available to all watchfaces so you don’t need to configure each one separately."[1], but I don't know if that is planned to be ready when the Time2 or Round2 launch, or some time later.

[1]https://ericmigi.com/blog/pebble-rebble-and-a-path-forward


There's a ton of apps and watchfaces on the Pebble that show the weather


There's a ton of apps and watchfaces on the existing Pebble appstore that showed the weather back when the earlier Pebbles were new. I don't think any of them still work, because they depend on being able to access services that were around back then. These new Pebbles conspicuously don't list the ability to show the weather.


There are current and recently updated apps for pebbles that show the weather. I practically see an update to one a few times a week when I skim the releases channel in the rebble discord.


I'm currently wearing a 2 Duo that shows the weather and outside temperature on the watch face.


It has a built in weather app and hundreds of watchfaces that show weather as well.



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