There’s at least one modern recreation of the Duke Controller. I’ve never used it myself, but it seems to be good:
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There’s at least one modern recreation of the Duke Controller. I’ve never used it myself, but it seems to be good:
It’s called micro b superspeed. It’s basically micro-b with an optional extra connector to reach USB 3.0 speeds. Unless the device needs the extra power rail (like a 2.5" HDD), then you can still use a regular micro b cable to get USB 2.0 speeds.
Translated on my phone:
Mmm, who brought me this tasty hay… munch munch munch


I saw the image first without reading the title and was really scared thinking that it was some horrifying sous vide…
Only if it’s a philo dough lol
Found the recipe:
Legit, you got a recipe for that bread? It looks so dang tasty.
The tell for me that it’s real is the fact that both ends of each manicotti noodle are the same direction. Ai would never get that perfectly right.
Also, it turns out Coatimundi are a type of mammal most common to North and South America. They are related to raccoons:

I’m guessing that’s a pop-up version? Like a food truck but longer term. Maybe they are there for a large long-term event or business. My brain’s thinking of stuff like the pop-up towns that appear near mines or big businesses that have thousands of employees.
Granted, it could just be a hella jank McDonald’s lol.
I can do both of those with Lemmy. Maybe it’s per app? Summit on Android allows both instance blocking and feeds.