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It will happily explain non existing concepts as well: https://tma.live/video/26c9fec7-3bb7-42e5-837f-617fd5659f70


It didn’t explain soul capsules at all though, it barely mentioned them


Incredible


Strafing works for me on linux with firefox. Maybe it's an OS or browser setting that prevents it?


It’s not available on touch screen devices.


Bluetooth keyboard to the rescue!


Kinda awkward to use on the toilet.


Logitech k480


I also FF on Linux.

But I always redefined A and D as strafe-left and strafe-right.

I literally did not know the keyboard shortcut to strafe, because I have probably literally never used it.


I'm not sure about the naming; similar software already exists for linux with the same name: https://github.com/jbensmann/xmouseless https://github.com/jbensmann/mouseless



Update: It's picky about the Wayland compositor and I didn't notice that. Couldn't get it to work under Kwin (didn't try very hard but life's a bit too short for that).


Giving this a whirl as it's both MacOS and Linux compat. Thanks.


With ntfs you have to create a separate partition though. With btrfs you could create a subvolume and just have one big partition for both linux and windows.


This seems to run a VM rather than natively supporting linux syscalls. So termux will be more performant with its natively compiled binaries than this solution.



As for “high lead solder” - you won’t buy it in Europe. We had to learn using lead free for rework and you know what - it’s not much different, assuming you have high quality equipment.

That's bollocks. You can buy leaded solder in Europe just fine. You only need to worry about lead-free if you want to sell a commercial product.


You can’t in Poland if you don’t own a resistered business. I tried and nope, they won’t sell it to individuals.

But thanks for letting me know, maybe it was just a local problem of the particular store, but a EU policy.


visidata is awesome. It also supports a bunch of other file formats such as excel sheets.


It's interesting that the LLVPs are beneath mineral rich parts of the world. One of the blobs is under Africa and the other is beneath the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. Is it possible that these extra-terrestrial impactors also affected the mineral content of the crust, not just the mantle?


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