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If it gained sentience and took over the world, at least it would probably build itself some nice nuclear power plants.
If it gained sentience and took over the world, at least it would probably build itself some nice nuclear power plants.
Default state is a hard left, flooring it is a hard right, precisely 50% is straight.
I love the Moon+ Reader app. Tons of features. I like that it has a dark mode and you can set the brightness very very low (on OLED) so reading in the dark at night is comfortable.
It’s just stretched. That portrait of Mario is supposed to be square, but here it’s wider than it is tall.
Probably just a setting on their TV. Maybe it’s intentional or maybe they didn’t realize.
Sure someone could make a malicious version of this app and share it, but the reason why they have this license is so that they can have the legal power to be able to get those versions shut down. They don’t want to have the problem that they mentioned newpipe has, where malicious versions can being distributed on popular channels such as the official app store.
Having watched the video and skimmed the licence, it seems like you can view, edit and distribute the code. The stipulation they added is that you can’t add anything malicious or monetize it. I don’t see anything that would prevent the equivalent of the newpipe version with sponsorblock
It seems alright to me, but I guess there will always be people who aren’t happy unless they give up every ounce of control over their own creation. Maybe it’s because of the open source title, because yeah it might not live up to some of the strictest definitions out there.
To provide an example it it being done near perfectly, see the Factorio mod scene.
That being said, I do feel similar to you about this. Something might be wonky about this. We’ll just have to see how it shakes out.
Odds are that I get run over by a train shortly after. Also the factory must grow.
Yep. The people that use starlink are using it because it’s likely their only option, or at least it’s miles above (pun unintended) what few other alternatives they might have.
I haven’t seen that much Gundam, but I think most/all Gundam have wheels in addition to legs. I guess it’s the best of both worlds. Wheels are best for even terrain, and legs enable traversal of uneven terrain and jumping. In fiction of course. In real life, we can’t build anything that complicated.
Her face seems a lot more round than normally depicted. Also the hidden ears and flat shading on her hair definitely gives a different look.
My main use case is that it lets me play laying down in my bed. It’s pretty great for my back.
I mainly like that it shows non vr games in the recent games now. It was an absolute pain to navigate and find a flat game, even if I had just played it a minute earlier.
Is there a go-to source for diy product and instructions? I’m interested in doing this in the near future.
And regularly on sale for $5.
Pixel Dungeon, or its more updated and popular fork, Shattered Pixel Dungeon.
Randomized Dungeon Crawler.
Available on PC and Android (at least)
Let this be a lesson to everyone: Don’t sign up for beta testing brain chips like this guy. It’s subsidized by subconscious advertisements.
Maybe these are the seals of the apocalypse. We’re in for a rough one either way.
The first real anime I watched. I think I had just picked randomly on Hulu. It was the greatest decision.
I can appreciate that.
But does that mean if you phone it off, the physical switch is unable to do anything? Or does the switch just get inverted?