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I don’t think that’s right. Nintendo cares about the lawyers cost, because that is huge. Especially the expensive ones Nintendo has, if it goes for a long time. Nintendo wants to settle this, not dragging it in court. Plus Nintendo losing in court would be very bad for them, because that signals others they can fight back. And worse, if they lose, then it becomes 100% legal everyone can point to.
Therefore Nintendo does that only if they are 100% certain, not just to intimidate like Rockstar does. And the brought up case of Yuzu does not apply here, because that was not just intimidation, that was because the Yuzu developers themselves shared Tears of the Kingdom millionth of times in Discord. And Nintendo collected this evidence against them. Yet, Nintendo did not go to court and wanted to do this with a settlement. Even in this case, Nintendo saves money and does not risk losing the battle.


As said, there is nothing Nintendo can sue for. Therefore, what Cease and desist should it be?


Sued for what? There is nothing Nintendo can sue for. Also we talked about Cease and Desist before, not sueing. Also can you explain me, if you are right, why Nintendo didn’t do that with prior decompilation projects of Mario and Zelda games that reached 100% and are played on a variety of systems now?


This is not what happened to Yuzu. They gave up, because the Yuzu team would lose the case. Nintendo collected evidence in their Discord server, how the developers of Yuzu shared Tears of the Kingdom millionth of times. It was 100% not legal. On the other side, we are talking about legal projects like decompiling.
If you are so right, why didn’t Nintendo Cease and Desist prior projects? What makes it Twilight Princess so different or special, that it will happen now? I know why, because Nintendo can’t do anything here. Cease and Desist letters are a personal request, not a legal threat. If the team ignores it, nothing will happen.


It doesn’t matter what Nintendo cares, if it is legal.


Never happened with many Zelda and Mario games before. They are on the safe side, if the code is 100% self written. The assets are not part of the project, they can be extracted from the official games. This is legal.


Some of the best stuff in gaming will never be part of an official Game Awards. That’s a shame.


Well, no need to websearch. Just go to the website and look for any official links, such as the wiki. As for the optimized packages, I found this on their website:
CachyOS does compile packages with the x86-64-v3, x86-64-v4 and Zen4 instruction set and LTO to provide a higher performance. Core packages also get PGO or BOLT optimization.
So the listed CPUs in the requirements list should take advantage of this I guess. And my assumption is, that these CPUs are required to run the packages at all. Maybe that’s where the “newer machines” is meant with.


Who says CachyOS is mostly for newer machines?? I don’t know why anyone would make such a claim. At least on their website, no such claim can be found. The official system requirements are listed at https://wiki.cachyos.org/installation/installation_prepare/ , you can switch between minimum and recommended set.
I was on Manjaro before too and can recommend the switch to EndeavourOS too.


Any source for the claim?


One of the few rare moments of W for Firefox. Translating complete pages locally is huge in my opinion. This is an acceptable use case for integrated local Ai functionality.
In example sometimes I see people link to my blog from various forums or blog posts that are sometimes not in a language I understand. Being able to translate the page is so helpful, without using Google or any other online tool.


I don’t care most of the stuff that they added or changed. And I don’t like having so much ai integrated into the browser. However there is one ai feature I wish would be included: automatic adding keywords for search, when saving bookmarks. It could lookup the content and try to add some keywords on its own, that would be helpful. I’m really bad at adding keywords myself, usually I don’t do that.
Edit: BTW I don’t mean just some keywords found on the page, but trying to logically understand the text and add other keywords not found on the page.


And they kind of give up looking for meaning on what others say.
Or use an Ai to summarize it…


Competition is actually a good thing. Nobody wants a single giant corporation to control the majority of a technology. However I am not sure if this is really a good thing, because this means Microsoft will invest more into Ai, buy more graphics cards, fire real engineers and so on. Is competition a bad thing for once?


You have a point. I also fell sometimes for jokes, because I think they were meant seriously. BTelling people its a joke is kind of not funny. But I get your point and will try to make sure its clear next time.


I’m well aware. My reply was meant to be a joke, because VR is displayed on flat displays (ok maybe curved a bit).


VR is also flat…


Is this an off season April Fool’s joke?
Comic Sans