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Cake day: November 6th, 2023

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  • EDIT: Sorry, I mixed up my comment chains.

    Is Switch emulation HLE? Because if so, the Switch isn’t relevant to what the other commenter is explaining.

    HLE just means the emulator needs to have the same output as the Switch.

    LLE means the Emulator is kind of running an entire Switch.

    There’s a difference.

    EDIT: I think it’s more that the Switch’s “language” is much closer to a computer’s “language” today. Older consoles were complex beasts built completely differently from contemporary computers, let alone modern ones.





  • Rock Band 2. Bladder of Steel achievement playing with a full band of 4 (locally).

    It’s playing the entire setlist of 84 or so songs all the way through in one sitting. Without pausing or failing.

    We did it with all instruments on Medium, but we did it! (I could pass anything on Expert, but maybe not all the way through. My friends were borderline Hard players at best, so Medium was the only way we’d ever be able to do it together)















  • As the other commenter said, rhymes would be with visual similarities.

    Linguistically, a rhyme is when two words share the same nucleus and coda. In regular terms, that’s the same ending vowel and the consonants that follow it.

    In ASL, words aren’t formed exactly the same way, but do have similar components that can be used to make rhymes. Rhyming words could have the same motion, but a different shape, for example. Or the same position, but a different motion.

    I don’t actually speak ASL, so I can’t be certain about what looks best as a rhyme, but I understand some of the principles.