Good night😴
Which side?
No man’s Sky still has a heart of jank, but it undeniably has a heart
I think it’s more of a dislike for low effort fluff- just so happens that the new hotness for that kind of junk is AI
I have to return some videotapes
GOG’s launcher is better and it’s not even a requirement for their games!
I found UrBackup to be very easy to use. Very little nitty-gritty setup and configuration required to get started. I have a feeling those with more experience will (rightly) pick apart if I’m missing something egregiously bad about it, but it worked for my small homelab use cases.
All I see is ******
Seems like it! That reminds me- I should watch Dredd again!
Not very good
Consider your teacher’s experience with technology here. They may not understand other setups as well as zoom. Plus if there is technical trouble, that may cut into your instruction time. I’m not a huge fan of big-company services like zoom, Skype, teams, or similar, but unless you and your contacts have the time and know-how to troubleshoot issues if they arise, you may want to stick with a known thing like zoom.
I like that you can move back and forth from dockge quite easily, either importing existing compose files or running compose files created by dockge without dockge
A related meme is that every time someone jokes about HL3 it gets delayed even more 😆
A new hero shooter just does not sound interesting to me, even if it is valve…
mountain dew is for me and you
What do you mean by “regular videos”?
Not OP, but I do the same thing. I would leave it installed, but I always end up getting bored after a while. I can’t explain it exactly, I feel like they’re building a mansion on top of a shack, like there’s impressive new stuff but some of the core aspects haven’t changed at all
For anyone else very confused by their lemmy client not showing a title or seeing title simply stating “godot ocean waves”:
An open ocean rendering experiment in the Godot Engine utilizing the inverse Fourier transform of directional ocean-wave spectra for wave generation. A concise set of parameters is exposed, allowing for scriptable, real-time modification of wave properties to emulate a wide-variety of ocean-wave environments.