GB Interceptor is a DIY video capture card for the Game Boy

Ever wish you could stream your Game Boy exploits on Twitch or just save a video of your gameplay… without using an emulator, third-party console, or hacked Game Boy? Probably not. But it’s still pretty cool to know that now it’s pos…

Ever wish you could stream your Game Boy exploits on Twitch or just save a video of your gameplay… without using an emulator, third-party console, or hacked Game Boy? Probably not. But it’s still pretty cool to know that now it’s possible. Developer Sebastian Staacks has designed a Game Boy capture card called the GB […]

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Elon Musk blames Twitter cost cuts on “$3 billion negative cash flow”

Musk says he’ll resign once he finds someone “foolish enough to take the job.”

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Elon Musk has defended his financial stewardship of Twitter, arguing that the social media platform would have faced a “negative cash flow situation of $3 billion a year” were it not for his controversial cost-cutting efforts.

The billionaire entrepreneur, who bought the social networking company for $44 billion in October after previously attempting to pull out of the deal, gave a snapshot of its dire finances during a Twitter Spaces online forum on Wednesday.

“We have an emergency fire drill on our hands . . . This company is like you’re in a plane that is headed towards the ground and high speed with the engines on fire and the controls don’t work,” he said. “That’s the reason for my actions that may seem sometimes spurious.”

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Handelskrieg um Chips: Was China gegen die US-Handelsblockade tut

China soll das weltgrößte Förderprogramm für seine Halbleiterbranche planen. Vor der WTO klagt das Land gegen die USA – die sanktionieren weiter und ignorieren WTO-Urteile. Eine Analyse von Johannes Hiltscher (Politik, Huawei)

China soll das weltgrößte Förderprogramm für seine Halbleiterbranche planen. Vor der WTO klagt das Land gegen die USA - die sanktionieren weiter und ignorieren WTO-Urteile. Eine Analyse von Johannes Hiltscher (Politik, Huawei)