My main computer is actually a Manjaro Linux with Hyprland install. I like Hyprland, its a really good Wayland compositor. The problem is the main computer actually has an Nvidia graphics card and the drivers and/or Wayland itself just isn't ready for Nvidia. I'll go into the full set up later, but, I have a way around this and that's a Garuda Linux VM.
Playing with Virtual Machines I've always had some odd perverse pleasure in running machines within machines.
I finally did it! I made an April Fools joke. Okay, I don't have analytics on this site so I don't know who saw it but, no, we are not suddenly a chicken company. Actually it was kind of Yayoi's idea to make it a "Chimkin" site, but I added a few things because Easter also happened to be at a weird time this year due to us having a fifth Sunday in the month of March.
So, I like emulators. I don't like emulators because they allow us to pirate games. I mean, I'm not going to sit here like some sort of self-righteous moron and tell you that emulators aren't meant to be used that or, worse, that no one uses them that way, but that's not the reason I think they should exist. Emulators are important because they help us preserve and play games that are no longer available.
If you're a user of a modern Mac, not a Macintosh or Apple computer, but a Mac, because that's what we call them these days, then you have probably heard someone say, but Jon (I'm using my name because I have heard this, but use your name instead) Macs can't game, right? I mean its kind of the reputation the platform has especially today since, due to the fundamentally different architecture, we can't just throw a copy of Windows on there and call it a day.