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2 years later: It’s now up to the lawyers to figure out if it’s the rocket that doesn’t meet agreed requirements or if it’s on the customer for not giving proper requirements.
2 years later: It’s now up to the lawyers to figure out if it’s the rocket that doesn’t meet agreed requirements or if it’s on the customer for not giving proper requirements.
Twist it so it goes around from the side instead of above? It managed to pass it before somehow to get to this position.
It looks like it’s supposed to block it from going the other direction. So, maybe gently try to lift it over to the blocking tab?
Non-link link: !dataisbeautiful@mander.xyz
Those two are great, but there’s a lot more out there!
I’ll sure accept help, if you’re interested
I know that problem too well, but working with old hardware or software is a very different thing to replicating the retro look.
What I might do to open it up, is to replace the mentioned console generations with a more generic “old”. I remember someone did real-time raytracing on the PS3 CPU, which was pretty cool.
I just started thinking about demakes and other such things while going over my YT subscriptions for content.
But while this is not strictly limited to consoles and that era, I’m gonna say no; this is mostly about systems, and not the style.
I almost created the community at !cool3dtechnology@suppo.fi, but didn’t like the name for this purpose. I decided to maybe open it for shaders and graphics, from a gamedev-ish perspective. I think retro-lowpoly-graphics are cool and it would have a bunch of that.
Or a different language. To me, they’re the same word, so this pun would actually work properly.
I think that remark was only meant for directx, and the ai lumps it with godot.
Oh, I didn’t even notice you’re on fedia. Different software explains explains a lot.
Had no idea it hides the instance. This is how I see it:
You just need to specify which instance it’s on: !unpopularopinion@lemmy.world
Most apps or web ui should also have an autofill option.
Since it is not planned to crawl federated instances community catalog
Isn’t that issue about crawling content?
Also, the devs have mentioned fetching community lists before, unless I remember wrong.
I got kind of excited about the mention of the “social” aspect, but it turned out a bit nonexistent. Funkwhale seems to be just a way to set up a file sharing site for music.
Ok, guess I finally have to check out what it’s exactly about, then.
Seems like a jest about whether you live in EU or not.
If you’re not in EU and are not seeing a huge reject all button, it probably means that they are serving you a worse cookie popup because of location.
What do you mean generally inferior?
It has physical buttons, no distractions, and the batteries last forever compared to a phone.
no way.