Lovely pictures! Your base looks nice :)
Lovely pictures! Your base looks nice :)
Huge congratulations to the successful move away from Fandom! R.I.P. Gamepedia, that was the 2nd best era of the Wiki IMO.
I learned this technique from a video, I don’t remember who the author was.
Their idea is to start by building hollow cubes of somewhat random sizes, each connecting to the other and possibly merging (some parts of a cube inside others). Once you have enough cubes, you use those as the skeleton to build the final structure. Square-ish cubes become rooms, tall and skinny cubes can become stairs, really big cubes can be multi-floor open areas. The hollow cubes act as a canvas with structure, so that you can “paint” your build on something more than just empty air.
Thanks :)
+1 Tron: Legacy
I think your idea is a good idea. You could keep the view distance low on the server to reduce the number of real chunks being generated. Clients can render whatever they want.
I think one issue would be when you approach a player structure from the outside, the client might see an unmodified world first and then the player structure would pop in and overwrite the client-side terrain. Its not a technical issue, but more a player experience concern.
Smart!!! And, I’m glad to meet a fellow chocolatey cheesey cracker enjoyer.
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I’ll take a chocolate pudding cup and mix in some cheddar goldfish crackers. The strong flavor contrast and texture contrast makes it so fun to eat. Another option is to take cheddar potato chips and dip them into the pudding like a normal chip dip.
I’m not aware of a setting that removes the app badge from all shortcuts, only the Edit option you found already.
I’ve also not used launchers other than Nova.
Thanks for sharing!
I love the dragon head star! Thanks for sharing :)
Is this what ArchLinux uses for its AUR? it looks similar
Nice! Thanks for sharing
Generally each software will have its own avenue of bug reporting. Mozilla probably has their own bug tracker for Thunderbird, you should post there. Smaller projects might have a GitHub issues tab.
Reproducibility is much more valuable than logs, but logs are good too. You should include the software version, your OS version, and other details about your system that are relevant to the specific problem. For yours, you might want to include a sanitized copy of the email.
Gottem!! Thanks for including the 2nd pic.