and like, they were clearly trying to make this a collector's item, "other Character Memory Cards coming soon"
I wonder if memory cards were just way too expensive back then so people didn't exactly jump on more expensive ones that also looked ridiculous plugged into the PSX…
(gCam seems to have corrected the skin tone to look much more natural, it looks really pasty in persona)
I wonder if they actually made/sold 200 000 of those, I somehow doubt it. I can also only find two other "character memory cards" online so I don't think the series was super successful
Steve Wozniak speaks on Right to Repair https://youtu.be/CN1djPMooVY
GDQ vods are online, which means I'm immediately watching all the cool-sounding runs I missed, starting with https://youtu.be/zsJVoM0Q1aA
Deutsche Wohnen & Vonovia enteignen!
Doku von Spiegel TV dazu. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5IVa1J93LY
Left at London Has a Place For You Here
https://tapedeckpodcast.com/left-at-london-interview/
more rust questions, lifetime stuff
so i have a trait with an associated `type Char: Iterator` right now
i know that that iterator will return &C in all implementations, but how do i write that?
i tried `type Char: Iterator<Item = &C>`, but rust tells me that that reference might outlive its data
the same happens if i just leave it as it is now, i get the same error in the implementation where i define that type
asking for help with rust
so currently i have a trait and i want all implementations to have a
`from(iter: I) -> Self where I: IntoIterator<Item = C>` method
obviously i can add that method to my trait and it works just fine, but if i want to add it by making implementations implement the corresponding From trait?
i know about supertraits but i cant figure out the syntax
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ah heck, it follows the system dark/light mode setting, wish that was overridable by website
TIL that VS Code shows one-character-wide tab chars as "→" (U+FFEB Halfwidth Rightwards Arrow) rather than a 'normal' fullwidth arrow, and most fonts don't have that. Installed Quivira as recommended on https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/94939 and now I have tiny arrows instead of replacement characters!
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