I should perhaps look towards a more accessible toy with a wider userbase.
You should look into https://buttplug.io, it abstracts everything away behind a nice API so you can support a bunch of other hardware without having to program for a specific piece of hardware. They support pretty much every piece of hardware that you can think of including The Handy
How does one get a free copy of said books, asking an embassy? I sent one of ours an e-mail asking if it'd be possible to get an English copy of Governance of China Volume 1 almost a year ago and never got a response
I figured I'd write a basic installation guide for the people who may not already know how to use Modrinth's pack system.
- Download and install Prism Launcher from here. If you're using Linux, using the Flatpak version will make your life much easier as it comes bundled with multiple Java versions that you may need for specific Minecraft versions (including the one that this pack is on)
- Download the pack from here by going to the "Featured Versions" section on the left side of the screen and clicking the newest one that's currently available.
- Open Prism Launcher and click the "Add Instance" button in the top left, then select the "Import" tab from the options on the left side of the pop up window, then click the "Browse" button and select the
.mrpack
file you downloaded from Modrinth, then click the "Ok" button at the bottom. - After you import the pack, you may need to change the Java version the game will launch with to Java 17. If you're on Linux and using the Flatpak, you already have Java 17, but if you're on Windows you will have to download it manually from here. Right click "Create Hexes 1.x.x" and then click the "Edit" button, then select the "Settings" tab from the options on the left side of the pop up window, then check the "Java installation" checkbox, then set the path to your Java 17 installation path, in my case because I'm on Linux and using the Flatpak, it's
/app/jdk/17/bin/java
. - Finally, sign-in to your Minecraft account by clicking "Manage Accounts" in the top right, then clicking "Add Microsoft" and following the on-screen instructions for how to login via your Microsoft account. Once you've signed in with your actual Microsoft account, you're able to add another offline/cracked account with any username you'd like by clicking the "Add Offline" button. If you don't have an actual Minecraft account, I'm sure there is a fork of Prism Launcher somewhere with this requirement removed or you may even be able to manually add a offline account by editing the accounts file, but I'm honestly not sure. If anyone knows, feel free to post a reply.
The pack already comes with a lot of the optimization mods that are in Fabulously Optimized. You can just put your shaders in the shader packs folder and enable them in your video settings.
Does the base directory specification actually specify that directories in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
must use the full namespace & id as their name? I assumed it'd be here but I don't see it mentioned. I understand the idea behind it, to prevent conflicts between programs with the same name, but I've always really hated programs that do that because it's such a pain to remember the full path to what I'm looking for.
Wearable collars mod my beloved
I'm a software engineer so naturally I think it'd be fucking awesome to work on something like Project Cybersyn.
Install the ClearURLs extension, it will do it automatically for you and for a lot more websites than just YouTube
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/clearurls/
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/clearurls/lckanjgmijmafbedllaakclkaicjfmnk
New Volkswagen just dropped
Hello people in my puter , I hope you're doing well