Just the kernel module, which still interacts with the proprietary driver.
That app just looks like reskinned KDE Connect.
I suspect it's intended to be "ground-up rewrite in a better engine with more content" sort of like Isaac's transition from Flash to its own bespoke C++ engine.
Yuzu did no such thing. There were third party fixes but Yuzu didn't implement anything until the game released.
A microscope is explicitly required IMO. I would definitely not attempt the mod without one.
Yes, newer switches need a modchip. They're dirt cheap these days but require microsoldering- not for the faint of heart, ESPECIALLY for the Lite and OLED switches.
That might be it- my screen is configured to turn on when tilted up, too. I'll try that out.
How are you getting multiple weeks? Mine barely lasts a few days.
You'll be disappointed if you're looking for "more DOOM 2016"- Eternal is a different beast entirely. Feels much more like a realtime first person puzzle game than a mindless arena shooter. Knowing enemy weak points and what guns do the most damage to that specific enemy + micromanaging ammo, health and armor is a BIG part of Eternal's gameplay loop. It's very good, but it's quite far removed from 2016 in terms of gameplay.
You realize Opera is the exact same engine, right?
Many artists I like were signed with a now defunct record label called Tympanik Audio. Whoever got the rights to the name after the label went under stopped paying their Spotify license fees, and a large chunk of my Spotify library vanished overnight. While the albums still exist on Bandcamp, the money probably gets thrown into the void now.
Never again. The only way I can ensure my music is accessible tomorrow is to have my own copy. I buy on Bandcamp where I can, or will buy physical and rip it if I really like the album. Everything else gets ripped from Deezer automatically because there's no guarantee anything on those platforms will always be there.