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That would be nice. Unfortunately, theres currently a bug in Wayland where the panel stops updating (the time no longer changes etc.) which is a no go for me.
There will always be people against every new change, and often they are the ones that make the most noise. I can guarantee most people playing Minecraft don’t mind at all, or even quite like the new challenges.
my sexbot runs arch btw
My pronouns are better:
Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.9 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.111.0 Qt Version: 5.15.11 Kernel Version: 6.5.9-zen2-1-zen (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz Memory: 31.3 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070/PCIe/SSE2
It’s actually simultaneously planning revenge and not planning revenge.
Agreed, but I’d personally leave out the salty ‘muricans remark.
Completely agree that Starfleet should not be tied to one country more than any other. Starfleet should be the furthest thing from the abhorrent US military.
That being said, it’s an American show, with a large chunk of American fans, and America is gonna exceptionalism.
I feel a good way to get a hang of quasi connectivity is to understand what the bug itself actually is. Some redstone components copied code from doors, meaning that the component checks if the block above is powered as well. Normally with a door, the block above would update, meaning that the bottom half of the door updates as well, and activates. However, components such as pistons don’t have a top block to update them, so they don’t activate until something else updates them. I find that thinking of quasi connectivity components as quasi doors helps to wrap my head around it.
sharing it so others can learn what not to do
relatable