Since there are only a small number of such chips, the emulator will also have a library of cartridges it supports. You emulate those chips the same as you would emulate the CPU or PPU. Sometimes it's easy: the add-on chip is just a regular SNES CPU at a higher clock speed. Sometimes it's hard, because it's some sort of obscure finicky twiddly bits.
The situation is significantly worse on, for instance, the NES, which had 40 or so different chips for bank switching, which is thankfully natively (and therefore uniformly) supported by the SNES.
Maybe for you. Clearly not for foone, and not for me either. It's not that I have a fear of making something imperfect; it's that an unpublished blog post is an invitation to improve "just one more thing" before publishing... forever. Additionally, expectations are different on Twitter.
You can also delete a single tweet that feels like a much easier decision (because smaller impact) than deleting a blogpost.
I too can't stand typical ball strainers and use a big one taken from an Ikea tea pot. It fits most mugs perfectly filling up almost the whole space inside.
I was you 2 years ago. Now after experiencing failed keyboard, battery and overall poor performance in my MBP I'm back with linux on a thinkpad. I'm curious about Windows though.
A bit of advice: if you end up buying a macbook give it some time and don't move your whole life into the ecosystem. It's incredibly hard to move out. You can't just export all your photo albums, Things tasks, and so on.
I wonder was it something he had been thought at school or did he learn it from media/internet/friends later on. I'm Polish and I remember history classes on Tesin in 1938 or Poland's involvement in 1968 invasion. But I also see a lot of history whitewashing from nationalist movements succesfully penetrating the society.
I too used to hitchhike in the Balkans and usually tried to avoid politics or sensitive subjects but I guess I wouldn't be able to resist myself in this case. Probably ending up thrown out by the driver considering current Poland-Russia relations. Sad how people in Central/Eastern Europe are still traumatized by the consequences of WW2.
> Except for very simple use cases, serverless platforms in general encourage bad software design patterns.
> For example, in this case, if a regular database was used instead of Firebase, "counting the number of supporters" would have been done inside the database using a query.
I don't think this is connected to serverless achitecture. You have to write a database query either way. And it would be just as easy to count or retrieve entities one by one with traditional approach.
https://www.businessinsider.com/qantas-longest-flight-new-yo...
It must be awful.