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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14856 · Jun 23

#c_lang SpaghettiKart is an unofficial PC port of Mario Kart 64 that runs smoothly on Windows, Linux, and even Nintendo Switch, offering better performance and online multiplayer, which the original N64 version lacked. You need a legal US ROM in .z64 format to use it, as the game itself doesn’t include any copyrighted assets. It supports custom mods and different graphics backends for better visuals and stability. This means you can enjoy Mario Kart 64 with improved graphics, online play, and modding options on modern devices, making the classic game more accessible and fun today[2][4]. https://github.com/HarbourMasters/SpaghettiKart

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@CryptoM · Post #64538 · 04/09/2026, 06:45 AM

🚀 Satoshi Protocol Layer2 Settlement Network Launches with Upgrades The Satoshi Protocol Layer2 settlement network officially launched on April 6, introducing enhancements in on-chain data statistics and computational capabilities. According to ChainCatcher, the Layer2 network now supports deep cumulative calculations on-chain, allowing for a more accurate reflection of team sizes and business data, thereby improving processing efficiency in complex scenarios. In terms of governance, the protocol has transferred core permissions to a multi-signature contract and adopted a dual-track governance model, with developers and core community members each holding 50% of the decision-making power. The execution threshold is set at 65%, further enhancing decentralization. This upgrade marks the protocol's transition towards community autonomy, providing a reference for technology and governance in the DeFi sector. #SatoshiProtocol#Layer2#Blockchain#DeFi#Governance#Decentralization#OnChainData#NetworkLaunch#Crypto#MultiSignature#ProtocolUpgrade#CommunityAutonomy