I think that’s just a gradient that spans all bubbles
I think that’s just a gradient that spans all bubbles
There are torches, so it’s gotta be acacia or red sandstone slabs.
In Minecraft, it just refers to any non-human living creature.
Turning yourself into a science fair volcano
Sometimes they’re fun, sometimes friends play them and you want to join?
I don’t even want to use EGS on Windows. Steam may be clunky, but Epic is unusably slow.
So you would say they’re comparable then? Maybe even analogous?
Honestly this is pretty funny. As long as they didn’t remove the dog version of crack from these, 25% off sounds good too.
The 2K Launcher in the Steam edition was entirely useless and not even technically required to get the game to run. It just added an extra step of waiting for an interstitial launcher to load so you could press Play a second time, and you could tell Steam to just run the game executable directly to bypass it entirely.
Except when it is actually decimal
This is exactly as detailed as it is when it’s properly localized
I know it’s broken, but I kind of like seeing the ridiculous ways villages can generate. Villagers in Minecraft are notoriously stupid, so it almost makes sense in a way that they wouldn’t be the best at creating practical towns.
I hate Admiral so much. Just be glad this site didn’t disable the bypass link.
I’m not saying it would’ve been a masterpiece, it just would’ve been a lot more enjoyable.
I think 11 would’ve been a lot better if it had come out in 2021. In 2023 all of the COVID themes were really played out.
Hopefully 12 wasn’t written 3 years ago.
I think you’re overthinking this, and extrapolating limited data way too far.
For one, of course historically rich countries are going to be hosting more technology. Tech is expensive, and less developed countries are called that because they’re less developed, which includes electricity grids, internet, economic power, and so on.
Another issue is that just because a Mastodon server is hosted in a particular country, doesn’t mean only people in or from that country can make an account there. Sure, there are some servers that want to keep their communities specific to their local area, but the vast majority have no restrictions. Anyone from anywhere can sign up.
If you’re trying to figure out how to make it so historically poor countries have the most servers instead, you’re going to have to figure out how to fund and manage infrastructure expansion.
It feels like you’re coming at this with the assumption of “every country has the resources to spin up hundreds of social media servers, but they’re just not interested”, which is kind of a weird conclusion to come to after recognizing the historical impact of colonialism and the privilege differences it’s led to.
That instance just has a custom homepage written in React. The actual social UI is normal Mastodon with some color tweaks.
It is possible to use different frontends for Mastodon, though. Web apps like Elk can either run on a dedicated server to log into any Mastodon instance, or can be hosted by instance admins as alternative frontends.
It’s true. Add scrolling of non-focused windows and it’s unbeatable.