

I guess the author didn’t find a glitch to skip the cutscene 😅


I guess the author didn’t find a glitch to skip the cutscene 😅
There is this one: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/buildbtw/


Noted! Thanks 🙂


Probably worth cross-posting to !bevy@programming.dev 🙂


The post I linked (the last link) contains the deleted comment from dbzero admin. And it’s basically a TL;DR of the events.
Edit: Interesting, looks like the comment (and others from that person) aren’t displayed on piefed.
But the person doesn’t appear to be banned: https://piefed.social/u/mathemachristian@lemmy.blahaj.zone


Whoa, I didn’t know it! I hate this.


Didn’t they say it was a local model?


I think the commenter above is referring to this: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/53741035/23561666
Edit: I also just learned about this: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/59644504/25592855


I can’t open the first link for some reason. But I also found this post to be useful: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/59687224


Yeah I understand that it can install a DE into the container and stream it, but I wanted to stream my existing DE with the same configuration.


Interesting tech! But my use case was to stream my desktop 🙂
I think it’s 1mm or 1.2mm.


Same. If I’m not into something, I just scroll past it. I usually downvote if I disagree or hate it.
Yeah, there is some special kind of fun in small things 🙂 And yes - your understanding is correct.
Cool! A friend of mine likes Once Piece, so I’m familiar 🙂
These dolls are somewhat small (1:6), so tiny patterns look more natural on them, which is why she used a very small hook.
Thanks! No magnifying glass, but she used 0.75mm hook.
I recently had to use Instagram and it’s actually has an awful UX. Looks like peoples just too used to it.