they srill advertise java for modding even though there's no "official" support tho
why do you want to play the inferior bedrock version in the first place?
it has missing features and the ones that do work are somewhat buggy.
bedrock has better server netcode tho iirc.
btw what do you think about typst?
i only used it for simple stuff so far but it seems pretty fun and easy to use
also why the fuck are there 16581375 addresses that just loopback to your own computer???
reserving just 127.0.0.0/24 or even just 127.0.0.1 would've been more than enough, but nooo we're gonna ~~give you~~ waste a whole /8 block
i actually kinda like gnome since gnome 40 release.
it still sucks to use on small displays like laptops tho due to all the padding everywhere
also gnome's touchpad gestures and multi-desktop management is superior to that of kde.
ipv6
btw as a general rule, you can prevent scrollblock by just doing
##body:style(overflow:auto !important)
what radiation?
nah i think gnome is great for touchpad navigation
burger is 2-3$ here, around 1-1.5$ for a McDonald's cheeseburger (the cheapest option in the menu), i would rather buy like 10-15 burgers for that price.
... because official vscode binaries are proprietary, released under EULA and include tracking components
official vscode(oss) binaries still have tracking, they're not properly configured and come without any marketplace. (arch ships a config file with openvsix though)
vscodium comes without tracking and pre-configured with openvsix marketplace, and also provides it's own branding.
patents don't mean shit tho, companies usually just patent whatever they want without any plans of implementation