https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2024/09/04/dolphin-progress-report-release-2407-2409/
After an exciting round of feature articles, it's Progress Report time once again! However, a lot has changed. Dolphin has finally left the 5.0 era behind, and has entered the Release Era. Not only did we get our first release in eight years, but we also established a commitment to continuous releases going forward. For the Reports, things will be more or less the same, but with a few changes. Progress Reports are now also release changelogs. We'll be going over the notable additions and changes between each release in every Progress Report going forward, rather than within a range of dates. As such, the name of the Reports will reflect the release accompanying it - if you want the new features, just update to the version at the top or higher and you'll have them! (However, since 2407 had a release article without a changelog, this Report will be covering the changes in both Release 2407 and Release 2409.) That also means that the next release is happening right now! Accompanying this report is Dolphin 2409. It is now rolling out via our updater, and is available for download here on our website. But there was also another feature article since our last Report. Dolphin now has RetroAchievements support! For those waiting for it to show up in a release build, the wait is now over. Throughout the past couple of months, we've ironed out one major issue alongside many smaller issues with RetroAchievements. The first iteration of RetroAchievements in a release build is stable, but not all that flashy. The groundwork is there for future improvements, but many features and options are yet to be finished. As well, Android support is still deadlocked with a few issues. Please pardon our progress! We have a bunch of cool statistics from the RetroAchievements team regarding the launch, however, we need to get on with the Report! So just click this handy link to be taken to the bottom of the Report if you'd like to read more! But before we get to the Notable Changes, we have something to cover.
Sorry it took 35 minutes over my promised timeframe. My fault. I should've been keeping up my Ansible config not bumbling around manually. Then I would've known that I needed to uncap pict-rs' memory limit. Ah well we got there in the end.
0.19.4 mostly changes things in the backend, but there are a couple notable user features:
You can now see all media you've uploaded and delete what you wish (only affects media uploaded after the upgrade)
Better federation with Mastodon and other similar software, all posts are tagged with the community name (in the background, you won't see it) so that Mastodon users can see them.
Vote totals now have settings. You can see a total (Upvotes minus downvotes), both seperate, or a percentage.
You can see the full changelog here.
As always, thanks for being a member of The Lemmy Club.
If you’d like to help contribute to our ongoing costs, or would like to show some appreciation, you can at OpenCollective: https://opencollective.com/thelemmyclub
This instance is funded primarily out of my own pocket with no return whatsoever. The costs aren't too high (~$250/yr) but community donations are always very appreciated. At the moment, we're about 10% community funded. Either way, The Lemmy Club isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
0.19.4 mostly changes things in the backend, but there are a couple notable user features:
You can now see all media you've uploaded and delete what you wish (only affects media uploaded after the upgrade)
Better federation with Mastodon and other similar software, all posts are tagged with the community name (in the background, you won't see it) so that Mastodon users can see them.
Vote totals now have settings. You can see a total (Upvotes minus downvotes), both seperate, or a percentage.
You can see the full changelog here.
You can follow the upgrade process at https://status.thelemmy.club/maintenance
As always, thanks for being a member of The Lemmy Club.
If you’d like to help contribute to our ongoing costs, or would like to show some appreciation, you can at OpenCollective: https://opencollective.com/thelemmyclub
This instance is funded primarily out of my own pocket with no return whatsoever. The costs aren't too high (~$250/yr) but community donations are always very appreciated. At the moment, we're about 10% community funded. Either way, The Lemmy Club isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-69013279
The weapons transfer comes as Israeli tanks were spotted advancing deeper into residential areas of Rafah.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/biden-condemns-campus-violence-order-must-prevail-rcna150411
The president stressed that violent protests are not protected under the law as tensions escalate during pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses nationwide.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/29/world/fake-real-glasses-solar-eclipse-wellness-scn/index.html
Worried that you might have bought fake eclipse glasses? Here are tips on how to test the safety of your glasses and what to know about eye safety.
https://www.popsci.com/science/nasa-smartphone-eclipse-app/
The free SunSketcher app will use your phone’s camera to record the event and help study the sun’s ‘oblateness.’
Personally, I'm heading to Texas to see family. Flying out to Abilene, then the morning of I'll drive out to the path, see the eclipse, and then drive on to San Antonio where I have more family.
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