@icedquinn @Alex It's supposed to distribute heat evenly and store enough heat while preheating. Part of the reason why most homemade pizzas suck is that most ovens aren't hot enough to cook them.
@Alex I've been looking at cooking websites and they said that they are pretty much required to make restaurant-quality pizzas without having a giant pizza oven in your backyard. They don't mention any particular brands so I doubt that they are shilling.
Does anyone have any experience with a pizza stone (take note that I said "stone", not "stove")? Apparently, they allow you to make restaurant-quality pizzas using an ordinary stove or grill.
@icedquinn @Forestofenchantment I knew it. All the furry posting on 8chan /tech/ back in the day was from you.
@menherahair Previously, I had one that ran a GNU+Linux distro with an emulation front-end slapped on top of it. The hardware was more than capable of running 5th gen stuff, but for whatever reason, the software made it next to impossible to run anything 3D, except for the Dreamcast. (PS1 ran fine, but memory cards didn't work for whatever reason) I checked everywhere online and everyone was having the same problems. I don't have these problems with the Android ones. Maybe, emulators are better supported on Android.
@PurpCat
>Project 2025
I kept on hearing it, but I didn't know what it was until I looked it up, and it's just "drain the swamp" all over again.
@everyone @PurpCat I really hate how Internet cultures now have to fall into one of these two extremes. I hate the pronoun shit, but as someone who just wants to make games, I don't want to force people into some initiation by saying "TND" if they want to join my forums or whatever community I might make around them. I fucking hate this binary mentality we have now.
@menherahair My current handheld is one of these. It looks like the ones on the left, but they are from a different company. I haven't tried PS1 emulation on it, but it runs N64 games quite well (even though I have to use a separate app to do it instead of the pre-installed front-end). Best part is that they offer a custom Android-fork without the Google spyware.
https://dragonbox.de/en/gaming-systems/anbernic-rg405m-128gb-android-12.html
Blinken Bets Big on AI to Combat “Misinformation”
https://reclaimthenet.org/blinken-bets-big-on-ai-to-combat-misinformation?utm_source=fediverse
@sotolf systemd is adding a complex mess layer over more complex mess layers. So, before you only have to deal with tools now if something is wrong you might have to report to systemd and they have to deal with the problem by fixing the bug over the thousands line of code.
People should realize that they are making things "easier" with the cost of complexity and less control over the system. Yeah, the kernel is too complex too and we have almost the same issue but at least the kernel does not interfere with the user experience as the bloody systemd does.