

Just the right amount of pancakes if you ask me.
Born 1983, He/him, Danish AuDD introvert that’s surfed the internet since he was a tween.
Just the right amount of pancakes if you ask me.
An average LLM won’t even know that Drake’s favorite MIME type is application/pdf
What a burn!
They could always ask IBM, I hear they’re good at that sort of thing.
In theory I think it’s a fine exercise rewriting tools like this. I’m not an expert on anything, least of all licenses, but going from GNU’s GPL-3 license to uutils MIT license is perhaps the most noteworthy:
Unlike the GPL, the MIT license does not require that derivative works be open source. Developers can incorporate MIT-licensed code into their projects without being required to release the source code of their entire project.
That’s a shame. Not that I’m into Discovery at all, but the best series finales are always double-episodes. I quite literally just watched DS9’s finale earlier today, and it would’ve felt way too rushed if it had just been a regular episode.
You are right, it does say on the page that it’s singleplayer only, I haven’t tested if the multiplayer maps work, that might be the restriction to snapmaps.
I don’t know, I booted into the game clicked SnapMaps and I was able to play some custom made maps. This is the first time I start up the game though, so not sure what it is. Custom maps by the looks of it? Only like 11 maps available though.
I haven’t had any luck getting it to run either, and I’ve tried quite a few different proton versions, both via heroic games launcher but also via bottles. No luck at all.
EDIT: Asked someone on nobara’s discord and they suggested installing “vcrun2022” via winetricks, and sure enough, that made it start. Maybe there’s some DLL file that mfc140 and vcrun2022 share that was needed?
I want to say “crossfit”.
as I was pretty young and wouldn’t even have had the means to
That’s why I paid for the license in 2008, I was earning pretty good money by then, even though. I also paid for some other software like Fraps ($37) and Winrar ($52) around that time hehe. It’s not like it’s that expensive either when you consider they’re lifetime licenses.
Which reminds me, I should start donating more to open source projects I use now that I’ve switched to linux.
Dang, mIRC actually turned 30 in February. Crazy. Even though I no longer use mIRC, I’m glad I bought a license back in 2008. It was $20 then, and it’s $19.95 today. Somehow, despite inflation it has gotten 5 cents cheaper 😅
I was wondering why my DNS filter blocked presstv.ir and even Wikipedia isn’t giving them a glowing review. Although wikipedia’s sources are American outlets so that’s to be expected of an Iranian news site I guess.