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It is a cross-platform terminal that supports only bash and only on Linux and MacOS
It is a cross-platform terminal that supports only bash and only on Linux and MacOS
It’s called Air though
It will probably happen to Apple TV as well
Yes, it’s not ideal for coop. It still still miles better than Mario Bros U Deluxe which - together with issues listed in this post - had player collision. This made the game more frustrating than anything as suddenly there were more obstacles for everyone in a shape of diffetent players.
It is a problem with 2D mario. It’s the same there was on Nintendo 3ds - the camera is your enemy in coop. I think 3D World is much better suited for shared screen/online as there’s simply more space for the players.
Because I can actually observe my adopted cat loving me more with every passing month. We’re learning each other, he communicates with me and gets closer and closer. For the first year he didn’t even think about cuddling but now he’s on my laps everyday. It’s really nice to feel him liking me more and more so I like him back as well. It’s a very positive circle of affection.
Give me a better screen. That’s all I want, the rest is perfect.
That’s just modern web dev
Does it help if their qmk firmware is open source? Not an expert on qmk but I thought it should be enough if they go out of business
KSU is a polish punk rock band from Ustrzyki Dolne
In Android it’s a kernel based root solution - https://kernelsu.org/
No Europe release? Ok then
Agree. Clamshell design is unbeatable for a portable system.
I’m ready for 3DSwitch
To simplify:
If you want to generate an image of a Lion in a tuxedo it didn’t necessary need to parse images of lions in a tuxedo.
Did you by any change miss that it is a free game?
A feature exists for 1 day in KDE and we’re already bashing Gnome for its slow dev time?
My perspective is that it’s there so it shows up on search results for “installing Linux” and recommends WSL over bare metal. At least that’s how I understand the wording.
But who knows.
Well, they’re doing it so we will see
The assumption is they already do
The question is - are they off so they are not sent or are they off so you don’t see them? Sorry for tinfoil