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<balrog>
TD-Linux: where is the license for timberwolf specified?
<balrog>
and probably deleted it from github after people called him out or something
<TD-Linux>
maybe he meant to relicense all the files, but it is very unclear
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<cr1901_modern>
Anyways, the "run in a separate process" seems like a reasonable compromise, though aesthetically I imagine projects like e.g. dosbox wouldn't like that
<TD-Linux>
I ragequit trying to shop for bus mice and decided to build a usb adapter instead. any recommendations for a beige usb mouse?
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<TD-Linux>
wtf the avr microcontroller this mouse adapter design chose is $8.52
<cr1901_modern>
bus mouse? And I haven't used a wired mouse in years. So not sure how much I could help
<cr1901_modern>
apparently the Pepsi and Super Famicom font are the same
<cr1901_modern>
as is the Batman TAS logo and Sonic 3's Title Cards (Andes)
<superctr_>
Super Pepsicom
<cr1901_modern>
Super Pepsiman
<andlabs>
I need to go back through the Adobe Font Folio to see what font those are all
<andlabs>
except for the Capcom one that's mentioned there, that one's name is well known because you can search for Jeopardy font nad find it
<Sarayan>
Is there a better choice than a raspberry pi zero w to put a old digital joystick (saturn arcade joystick) on bluetooth? You get +5V and a small but sufficient number of gpio for a very low price