anarchyrabbit

joined 1 year ago
[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

It has been 32 years since. Many people still live in poverty if the ANC actually cared about the people they would have sorted out education, but keep the masses uneducated and they will vote for you. A pass rate in SA is 30% to push up pass statistics. A fucking joke.

Make policies that encourage investment and job creation.

Get a police force that is actually competent.

All our SOEs are running at losses and require constant bail outs. Our rail system is fucked. Our energy supply is fucked. Our water supply is near fucked. Our roads are fucked. Way too much corruption causing this. Officials looting money that is meant for the people of the nation. I could go on.

Fix root causes.

But populism over logical policies...

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world -3 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I was 6 years old when apartheid ended. My parents and many white people didn't agree with it. You probably don't know much about it. I had fuck all to do with it, but because I happen to be white it is my fault?

Our major problem is unemployment, our government policies are not business friendly. Keep hammering at that keyboard pal.

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world -3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

Look at my other comment. I said their is a massive violence problem in south Africa. It's a fact. When you have 25000 killings in a year that is not normal. Children, old women being raped and hacked to death. Anyone for that matter is not OK. You all don't understand the situation you choose what you want to read, when you have family or friends that have been killed violently let's talk again. Keep banging at those keyboards. At least my country had the balls to take Israel to the icj. I fucking dare one of you to spend 6 months here, I bet you wouldn't last a fucking week.

Edit: here is one https://iol.co.za/sunday-tribune/news/2022-12-04-son-says-parents-were-soft-targets-in-farm-killing/

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 14 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

That's cool. I'll install Torzu on my ROG ally and play all the fucking switch games I want to.

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

Torzu is a fork of Yuzu, so essentially the same thing, just being kept updated. I am not familiar with emudeck but I am sure it will be compatible. I know files like saves etc from Yuzu work with Torzu.

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 9 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I started using it last week. It works well so far although I have only played the new donkey Kong. Take note that Torzu has gone to the dark web, so if you want it you need to go through TOR. This is good because this makes take down near impossible.

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

I never do but I know you can. But once again it is not as easy as casting. You could for example get a dock and have Xbox remotes which could emulate a console feel. My suggestion is to do research before you buy and see if it caters for your needs. Is it a good device? Yes. Is it super user friendly? Depends on the user.

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Yeah it's a hefty price tag but I wanted the extra battery. The Z1 extreme has pretty much the same performance and come with 500gb storage, with a better price tag. You can always upgrade your battery and ssd if you want to later down the line.

I love the device! The fact that I can play pc games in my hand is a huge win for me. I work in front of a pc the whole day. Last thing I want is to sit in front of a pc for gaming. But you must understand it is a pc and not a console. You have more setting and things to tinker with setting to get best performance unlike a console where it is just plug and play.

[–] anarchyrabbit@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I went for the ROG ally x

 
 

For me it was GoT, I just thought the miniature landscapes looked way too cool. Also I am watching Kimmy Unbreakable which has a theme song that I think is pretty catchy.

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