Also is a good idea to AFK in the area so that there’s more time for the grass to grow. At least if that’s possible, I understand that it’s not possible for everybody to AFK for long periods of time.
Hi I’m DraconicNEO, I have an interest in Linux and retro computing and I also play on the SDF minecraft server. I learned about SDF back in August 2023 when I found out about this Lemmy instance and I joined soon after.
Also is a good idea to AFK in the area so that there’s more time for the grass to grow. At least if that’s possible, I understand that it’s not possible for everybody to AFK for long periods of time.
I wasn’t able to do that even, Firefox with HSTS is dumb and goes against user freedom by failing to give a meaningful bypass method. Though I was able to get around it.
FYI people won’t tell you how to disable HSTS enforcement, just delete the contents of the file SiteSecurityServiceState.txt
then set permissions of it to read only and owned by root for good measure. Then the unbypassable warnings are able to be bypassed same as any other http warning on an https site.
The CADT model at it’s finest. It’s funny because Linux is considered the de facto choice for legacy hardware because it runs so well on it, or at least used to. The fact is the development model used by distros (and apparently also the Linux kernel as well) is absolutely awful, and it inevitably hurts movements that depend on it such as Permacomputing.
I can’t see them, does one have to be using the default texture pack to see it, or does Faithful also do it?
Edit: Nevermind Just had to quit and restart the game and now I see them.
They learn how to program in a more efficient way that makes better use of limited memory and CPU cycles. Which frankly is something modern programmers and game designers could very much benefit from considering how bloated and unoptimized much of modern software is, probably because they didn’t need to think about whether computers can actually run it.
I think I’ve also seen some humans do the same thing. Not sure why they do it though.
Funnily enough I have to hide terminal windows when updating while I’m around any of my less tech savy friends who think it’s scary or creepy. I really dislike them portraying this as “hacking”.
I wouldn’t use a Fairphone ever since I do find the headphone jack necessary but also I find their reasoning very slimy and manipulative. They claimed they removed it to reduce waste (I don’t see how taking people’s options away does that at all, seems like BS) but it happened right before they started selling Bluetooth airbuds, which ironically aren’t repairable since the battery can’t be replaced nondestructively.
So in essence they’re claiming environmental sustainability but really it’s likely they’re just saying that so they can line their pockets and sell more of their Bluetooth earbuds, which I remind you can’t really be repaired so they’re garbage once the batteries in them wear out.
Xenia is so awesome.