People really seemed to like this site I made a while ago and it performs well. But really any Wordpress site can be built well if with something like ACF and a custom coded theme.
People really seemed to like this site I made a while ago and it performs well. But really any Wordpress site can be built well if with something like ACF and a custom coded theme.
While there are quite a few agencies and solo devs that click their sites together using crap like Elementor and a bunch of no name plugins that could often be replaced by a single line of code, there are also people building building clean maintainable sites with it.
That said, I usually don’t pick it for my projects. Kirby CMS is a much more flexible alternative. For anything more complex there’s Laravel with Filament to build a nice admin panel.
There’s Yattee. Open Source and works quite well.
It used to be like 3€ without music bundled into it. I don’t want Music. Give me that plan back.
That would be great but the reality is that client’s mindsets need to change. I tried to explain to a client that Wordpress is not a good fit for their complex web application and yet they didn’t wanna switch to anything else. People are way too worried about new tech and wanna stick with whatever they know, even if it causes massive problems.
I don’t know, as a millennial I always heard people that I don’t know cassette tapes or vinyls or slide projectors when I was a kid. I was in fact familiar with all of those since this old stuff doesn’t just disappear and was still used around me in some capacity.
Uzumaki vibes
It’s also great for solving issues when you’re stuck. Not because of its superior reasoning skills but it can solve beginner issues and write you a list of things to try when it doesn’t know the answer right away. It’s like a rubber duck that will talk back.
Yeah but it has also been 2 full years since he bought it
High quality beans and a good grinder + machine are also cheaper long term. Slightly more work though but totally worth it in my opinion
Did anyone try this on real hardware yet? Is it made to perform well on the GameCube or does it really only work well in emulators?
Edit: I just tried it out and it works great on a real GameCube.
For anyone finding this issue on Google in 10 years or something:
I didn’t completely fix the issue yet but it’s definitely related to my digital AV adapter. Some settings related to the sync rate can cause this issue from time to time and switching it on and off in the settings of the adapter can alleviate the issue.
It‘s unlikely to be a loose connection. I‘m using the digital port of the GameCube with a GCVideo adapter to HDMI. I also tried replugging it when this issue occurred, just in case some sync signal got out of whack but the issue persists :/
This is quite a late reply obviously but now I’m curious if you found a GameCube in the meantime.
I got mine from a local Telegram group where people sell used stuff. So depending on where you live, a similar platform might get you a good deal. I paid 40€ for mine including a controller which I thought was quite affordable.
Recently got a cheap Gamecube and now I‘m playing through Windwaker and some Double Dash every now and then. It’s insane how good the games still look that support progressive mode through the digital port.
The serial port made a really good video about it recently. This channel is pretty amazing for early internet content.
Haha yeah I already ordered an SD2SP2 V2.0 in desperation
What happened? As far as I‘m aware, they’re not being sold yet. This project just seems to drag on indefinitely
Short term profit is all they care about until this platform crashes down completely
Not sure why you’re getting downvoted. The only time I use the power button is when there is an issue which has been like 4 times in 3 years maybe? I think people complaining about the power button location have never worked with macOS and are used to shittier standby in other operating systems.