Not just its punch, it’s lost its meaning.
Just someone running away from Reddit.
Not just its punch, it’s lost its meaning.


no surprise Dubai wants to move more of it more quickly
Dubai doesn’t actually have much oil, Abu Dhabi is where the vast majority of UAE oil is, and it’s not even close. They are the ones with the financial and political power to do something like this.


I’m note sure anybody asked for this.
That said, I’ll give it a shot.


Would that make it more likely for me to be left handed? Because I’m very much right handed.


Description is pretty spot on, but it’s on the opposite side for me. Are my innards flipped?
I find that hard to believe. Prolly the entire world trying to look at the photos.
Where can I find a high res version of this?


calendar frontend
no screenshot in readme
no demo website
Nah, it’s been pretty clear for some time now that the next Xbox would just be a PC. I don’t think they got this idea from Valve. I’m sure that Valve helped shape their plans, though.
I actually think it’s a great idea. The problem is that Microslop is behind it.
I thought at first this was about coding without fingers…


Probably?
I’m not super familiar with Bazzite, but I think it’s one of those that boots straight into steam, right? Try logging in and setting the game up in desktop mode.
If that doesn’t work, you’re better off along in Bazzite/MCPELauncher dedicated forums.
but the least they could do is use the right letter for the right sound. It’s driving me insane.
Oh boy, wait till you find none of the letter they’re using are for the right sound 🫣
That’s the one.
You’ll need to own Minecraft on the Play Store to be able to play on Linux, so that’s one thing to keep in mind, also you’ll need a Microsoft account to play online. There’s not much else, the bedrock launcher is pretty good, and mostly keeps up with breaking changes to the android version.
As for why there are multiple Minecraft versions, blame Microsoft. When they bought Mojang they wanted a Minecraft version that worked on consoles and had better performance on lowered powered devices like phones, so they wrote a clone of the game in C++. And props to them, they got what they wanted, but the game isn’t the same as the older Java game, so the core PC community never adopted Bedrock.
Edit: to be clear, the C++ codebase existed before the Microsoft purchase, but Microsoft was the one that pushed the unified Bedrock edition brand and expansion, and never bothered with Java compatibility.


It was an honest question, I’m not from the US, so I have no horse in the race.
It can, but vaultwarden, as it currently is, is an implementation of the server only. So if bitwarden decides to go closed source all the way, they’d haver to start either creating their own clients or fork the current bitwarden clients.