It even has questionably-helpful mysterious blinky lights at the bottom right which may or may not do anything useful.
It even has questionably-helpful mysterious blinky lights at the bottom right which may or may not do anything useful.
Highly unlikely. Minecraft has a lot of quirky code, and the mods would have been built around that code.
For all intents and purposes, the clones are a different game entirely, and unless the mod author specifically goes out of their way to make their mod compatible with the clones, or a different version for it, they won’t work.
Even before that, considering the music division put copy-protection rootkits on CDs that often broke computers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootkit_scandal
It’s out for a while, but people find it to be not as good as the first game.
Where’s the professional? Box plot?
i’m pretty sure the subtext of “woke” is “there are women and non-white people here”
Or that the women in it aren’t explicitly tailored to their tastes. There’s a post going around some places about someone trying to “correct” the image of one of the characters to make them less “woke” (they were wearing a baggy jumpsuit). The resulting character’s back-end looks like it’s been plastiform sealed.
The box what goes bang if you poke it wrong.
The computer is inaccessible, and if you did that, the best way to fix it, while also avoiding any other potential issues stemming from that, is just to reinstall the thing.
Or find all the flaws after the fact, and feel bad for not doing a perfect job.
It seems like it would be fairly easy to find. All you need to do is find out where the price drops massively, and work backwards from there, since it doesn’t change the code going forward.
Wayland really doesn’t like RDP/remote access, so X is the only way to go if you want that to work properly.
You can if you want, but Lemmy doesn’t translate them, like Mastodon does, and you might find them conflicting with the header Markup.
That, and Lemmy users used to a more Reddit-like structure of posting might get rather annoyed by it, since it would clog up the feed with unhelpful information.
Maybe not organs per se, but it’s still a good start, since they’re a good deal more complicated than cartilage, and the immune system tends to be more finicky about them.
The mistake is clicking it, and not speaking to it. Try “hello computer”.
If the embedded system is old or poorly-maintained enough, there might be more Rust than you’d think.
Even the old ones aren’t particularly immune. A pokemon gold cartridge sells for only $10 less than a brand new Pokemon game at a fair few of the games stores I’ve been to.
How long before it’s less n(A)
games, and more screaming?
Unless FPS means “files per second”, I don’t see why it would, past the point of usability. You can only type so quickly, and 50 frames is as meaningful as 144.
If you get to that point where frames per second does matter, you’re either the fastest typist known to mankind, or it might be worth finding a more efficient way of doing what you’re doing.
Unclear. They don’t give their reasoning beyond “complicated = bad”, and very specifically leave it up to the imagination of the reader.
While they make some interesting points with regards to overcomplication and scope creep, there are also good reasons why we’re still not using programs like ed
as text editors, such as it being arcane and unintuitive.
vi
will at least helpfully point out :exit is not an editor command
. Instead, ed
will not-so-helpfully point out ?
.
I don’t think that’s how you’re meant to use a
WHERE
.