(definitely not a lawyer) If you play multiplayer games (especially ranked stuff) you might be going against some “no botting” rule of that games tos.
(definitely not a lawyer) If you play multiplayer games (especially ranked stuff) you might be going against some “no botting” rule of that games tos.
the german version “Übermorgen” is widely used in germany.
Well it is “a way of launching offline minecraft from a premium laucher” so it might be relevant
If you have a legitimite minecraft account, you can use multimc (and probably prism) to launch a game in offline mode (and choose a custom name). This works for example if you want to play with a friend in a lan world.
There was always a potion of invisibility on the floor where that room was in my runs.
Use netcat (nc) or similar for local unencrypted one to one chats (half joking)
What ist the context here?
Is a local ipfs cluster perhaps the best way here, or does that also connect itself to the global ipfs? https://docs.ipfs.tech/install/server-infrastructure/#features
Well, technically it was a race condition. Just one between two different programs.
As someone who used Prolog in an academic circumstance for more than just logic, i fully agree with that article.
But i still think C++ has more footguns than Prolog.
You can just not git add the one file on the secondary drive when it is not connected. This schould not be that much overhead and (at least for me) it is much simpler than any other solution. Ps: Why do you want that one config file on the external drive and not on the main one?
You should take a look at linux mint. I recently setup linux mint on a laptop, and it asked me to enroll a mok so that secure boot works with extra media codecs. On my pc i also installed the nvidia drivers pretty easily. Also mint is a ubuntu derivate, but snaps are disabled by default. Its not as fast as rolling release distros, but if you install the lastest mint version, you get the packages of the latest ubuntu lts version.
Its a pixelart rougelike that i found somewhere in my linux package list, tried out, and liked. I could tell you about some mechanics, but its probably better to see for yourself at its website http://shatteredpixel.com/shatteredpd/ or the pixeldungeon community pixeldungeon@lemmy.world .
I assume it is that way so they don’t let the users deal with the Position
type directly. But that is speculation on my side.
I could try making a mod out of part of the mechanics described and shown in the manga, but that would take a long time. If i remember it when i’m back at my pc i’m gonna put it into my list of ideas for programming projects (but it will probably take years until i actually start creating the mod)
Mcreator is so bad, if you do a raycast you do it three times. Once for each coordinate axis.
To recommend you a manga i would like to know what kind of manga you like to read. So for now i just tell you the general recommendation of Dungeon Meshi (aka Delicious in Dungeon). Its about a group of adventurers exploring a Dungeon to rescue the sister of one of them. But since they had no time to prepare for that they eat stuff from the dungeon (monster meat, fungi, plants that grow in there). You can probably read it at your local library.
Do you know shattered pixel dungeon? Its an open source rougelike that you can play on your smartphone or pc.
Analyzing stuff (especially code) down to the last detail on that layer of abstraction. I can tell you one fact about how bad MCreator generated code is, and a lot more about random code bugs (often minecraft related).
The local train line i use nearly daily during the semester.
A bit less reading manga and watching anime.
I also play a bit of osu.
But generally nearly everything that is some kind of intrinsic relation (not names or model numbers but how something works etc.) is interesting for me.
Why does the date stamp in the video say 2023-11-28?
I bricked my mint once by installing anki with a umask that didn’t make stuff world-readable. But timeshift from a live usb stick saved my day then.
You have a Thinkpad? As far as i have heard their linux compatibility is fairly good. An yes, ubuntu won’t have more problems than windows with low power devices. My old 4GB ram, 1.4GHz 4 core laptop ran linux mint fine.
Ps: linux mint is a ubuntu fork, and has a desktop interface that looks a lot like windows (example: in the bottom left there is the linux mint logo that you can click to open the start menu like on win 7).