@_its_not_real_ It was such cool tech because it pioneered two things that got eventually parted out into other project, first one was real time collaboration, second one was cell based documents, like Notion or Jupyter. It didn’t go great because they wanted it to be an email killer
@architectonyx@punished_daniel In python they dont enforce shit so you can just make a list of whatever bullshit classes you come up with then iterate through them calling a function and it will just do it until it fails. The alternative is Java style interfaces and getting each class to implement them.
@thejelvprint If the data is fixed size, in a table with pages size of a factor of 256, then you can avoid reading and writing to 2 extra pages, if the page is size 256 then you’re tripling the work. Real ball knowers just set it to 250 so people don’t complain.
@yakuza3d2a Wii VC was so clutch for me as a kid, I was too young to emulate and had no older siblings so that’s how I experienced most of the NES-N64 games
@clefableV@_claypot You need a DS phat or lite because you need a device with both a gba and DS slot. After that you put the files into the SD card and use burn2slot or godmode9i to burn them.
@clefableV@_claypot You can do it with a DS if you have a flash cart, otherwise yeah I recommend getting a writer, as a bonus you can use it to back up your old GBA saves. Honestly for me it’s a bit of a hobby.
@_claypot AliExpress has $16 SRAM carts with RTC that will reliably save and load pokemon games, based on the open source chisflash project. It is exactly the same hardware as a real cart except it’s rewritable, and doesn’t lower battery usage.
@RblxSlenderman@_claypot Anything that isn't trying to trick you into buying a pokemon game is probably going to be good. Try looking for things that advertise the exact amount of memory you need for pokemon games, then do the case swap yourself.
@dhakshsohd@_claypot I have used these and they work pretty well: https://t.co/mcT8QdMVQx
They are meant for boktai and come preloaded with it so you need a flasher for them.
These seem promising, I haven't tested them personally: https://t.co/Ev3vIWVsDH
You need a flasher, I suggest a gbxcart
@Freedom_Trinity@kindabradatthis A lot of marketplace decks are basically new because people buy them then realize they’re not the kind of person that needs one. When I got mine it still smelled new.
@SkylarkAlouette@LRH_Superfan Brands have good will which you can technically cash out for some $. If the owner of the business is retiring and needs to sell it to someone, there’s a business to be made buying the brand for under the cost of good will and then cashing it out.