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Red Eclipse 2 was mentioned but it’s a great example. Using the same engine and hasn’t had a release since 2021 is Assault Cube Reloaded. https://github.com/acreloaded/acr
Red Eclipse 2 was mentioned but it’s a great example. Using the same engine and hasn’t had a release since 2021 is Assault Cube Reloaded. https://github.com/acreloaded/acr
Nice keeb
I’ve done this so many times at school and work. It’s crazy what you can accomplish by leaving a problem until the morning.
They had a big push and update a few years back focusing on redoing the UI to make it more friendly to beginners. Although I haven’t personally used it a ton since then.
We love US defaultism.
This isn’t unique to Lemmy or haphazard coding. It’s a common technique to get pictures into Github READMEs this way. You’d create a PR, upload an image, copy the link, delete the PR, and then paste the link elsewhere on Github for use.
invalid_post_title error on Memmy on iOS. Seems the error isn’t being handled properly on the web interface. Why it’s an invalid title is the real mystery I suppose.
He kept hitting the emote key instead of attack key.
I live in Canada. I torrented without a VPN for years, only got one scare tactic email. I also had up to* 25 Mb/s with a data cap for $100/month. Guess Canada is a third world country.
Can’t they find a dead ant to use instead of using anesthesia?
When you realize your VPN isn’t on.
I should probably bind that or something.
I doubt that the fine outweighed what they gained through these practices. With a $95 billion dollar revenue last year this is a meaningless operating cost.
As someone mentioned, the car won’t have a VIN so it won’t be able to registered or insured in most developed countries. What people do is borrow a VIN from an existing car, which isn’t really legal, but could be passable in day to day driving. That’s why there’s R34 GTRs in North America registered as 240SXs or Altimas, or so the stories go.
Chrome and Windows? What in the closed source development environment?
Lots of things are incompatible with HDMI. For example, if I plug my mouse into it it’ll probably cause issues.