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What’s this controversy?
What’s this controversy?
Quick question—does the kiss launch have the ability to hide apps? This is often a deal breaker for me with launchers
You know, I always forget that
For RSS I recommend twine—not sure if it’s available on Mac os though. That’s always going to be a struggle with foss stuff, support for Mac is lacking because the people making them tend not to use macs
Recently discovered Veloren, maybe you haven’t heard of it
This is a totally wild card guess, but I imagine obsidian probably has a community hand writing extension
I keep hearing people recommend signal messenger as an alternative to discord, and honestly that’s the most obvious sign you don’t actually use discord
Recently installed Linux (Nobara to be specific) and I’m amazed this isn’t talked about more. It’s so useful! Windows is seriously missing out not having a program like this built in.
Unless you’re incredibly deep into technical functions, Krita is 100% the way to go. Gimp is not horrible, but I have a bias against it, because i found it ridiculously unintuitive and hard to learn to use
I hate that the extra mouse buttons (mouse 4 and 5 I think?) are set to back and forward. Way too many mice are super easy to read on accident, but it’s not a big deal because it doesn’t do anything except when “gaming” or if you set it up for something specific. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve accidentally gone back.
That’s so interesting to me, because as someone thinking about switching over to Linux after playing around with it a bit, one of my main motivations is the ability to customize the desktop like crazy. Personally I like the minimal modern look, but I like that you can make it anything you want.
You can right click on it to get a little popup with all the available options. This way you don’t have to play Guitar Hero for your spruce planks XD
You’ll want to put the observers directly on top of the pistons, and instead of having one, have an individual one for each piston (not required, but it would speed it up a lot) Those observers should be facing the sugar cane. Then, place a block on the back side of the observers, and a piece of redstone dust under that block (you can place blocks down so that you have somewhere to put the redstone dust)
In my experience this is the best way to do it. Happy farming!
Makes sense. Thanks!
Genuine question: What’s this have to do with open source?
Okay, perhaps not then. Thanks for the reply
Thanks a lot, I’ll definitely look into that!
And also wow, that graphics hack actually looks pretty good. I don’t tend to be a fan of pixel art graphics packs, cause they make them look weird and smooth, but that one is well done.
I was startled by how dated Zelda 1 is. I know, obviously it’s very old, but people talk about it as if it still holds up today… It doesn’t. Maybe I could try Zelda 2 now.
I generally think the Cloud is popular for a reason—it has different benefits and downsides to local storage and should be considered separate, as they have different purposes. Now if you’re talking about a company forcing you to use their cloud when you don’t need to, that’s different. But there’s no denying it’s useful for the specific use cases.
I could be wrong, but I believe he meant that other countries themselves should pass similar laws; not that the EU should make laws mandating what Apple does in other countries