Next time, I will definitely use an external host like postimages.org so this doesn’t happen again.
yeah those never go down…
btw (next time) you could try refreshing the page with CTRL+SHIFT+R to try and clear DNS caches and whatnot
Next time, I will definitely use an external host like postimages.org so this doesn’t happen again.
yeah those never go down…
btw (next time) you could try refreshing the page with CTRL+SHIFT+R to try and clear DNS caches and whatnot
Update: it’s now been reverted to the original!
Haven’t watched this one yet but I feel brown sofa man has been less daring lately with what and how much he eats.
Which is likely a very good decision.
I have something similar: a “garbage” folder in my downloads folder, and when I tire of the clutter I put all of it, including “garbage”, into a new “garbage” folder. It’s garbage all the way down.
Now I get Jeremy’s speech about suddenly liking Enya
it’s a satire account if anyone’s wondering https://archive.ph/jusRP
I tried burning a couple using this software when I came across your stripey post, but on the discs I had, none of the presets came close to your first attempt here. It was all just “noise”. Looksgreat! Now I wanna try again.
Recently, while it was “out of date” and refusing to run but not yet updated in the Arch repo, I started wondering why I don’t just use the website. I now use the website.
Thank you Smorty bot!
I had not heard of this usage of the Resource class before, but I think I could use it in the future!
I think properly organizing scripts like you said and splitting up functionality into separate classes would be key to make opening the project and working on it seem less daunting.
What is the best way to start working on a complex Godot project?
I hope he knows he is a hero for not overlaying an obnoxious watermark on the footage.
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the three rows of water hurt a little when the farm is exactly as large as a single block of water could handle, but I know it’s for aesthetics
I mean, yeah? Not sure what else it could involve.
Coming from NTFS (and assuming you’re going to a linuxy FS now) permissions will have to start from scratch, and you probably want it all owned by your user with default permissions anyway.
If you’ve just bought the big drive, keep the data around on the little ones for a while in case it craps out early in life. Also keep a backup afterwards ofc…
And they never run the same version of the kernel so that if one crashes the other is still available