That is Gargantuar from the hit 2009 video game Plants vs Zombies
That is Gargantuar from the hit 2009 video game Plants vs Zombies
But he very famously said he wasn’t an idiot, and that’s why he refused to drink any on camera when the interviewer told him they had some.
Had us in the first half, not gonna lie
Last few days before summer break. All my final projects are in and I’ve got one last final exam to study for. Home stretch. Just gotta make it a few more days.
Interesting that they bothered to make this considering KDE Connect already works on Windows
at a restaurant, someone spills a load of ginger on my plate oh no I’ve been ginged
That’s fair actually. I was more worried about Minecraft hosts that allow you to upload your own game executable (which I sincerely hope don’t exist)
Unless you’re using Linode or something other general purpose VPS which you have installed a Minecraft server onto, having to use anything other than a WebUI to exchange files with the server really strikes me as sketchy. A dedicated can’t-run-anything-else Minecraft hosting provider even giving random users SSH access is sketchy enough but requiring you to use it to update the game… that level of not having an IT guy is just a security nightmare waiting to happen.
Guessing by your comment that you’ve actually rented a general purpose Linux VPS and not gotten suckered into Honest Pete’s Discount CreeperHost. In that case, carry on.
if your hosting provider 1) is not yourself and 2) requires you to use anything like filezilla, get a new hosting provider
…which is just a fancy VPN
mmmmmmmmmmgh,
term paper,
IPv6 is already backwards compatible though. There’s a /96 of the IPv6 space (i.e. 32 bit addresses) specifically for tunneling IPv4 traffic, and existing applications and IPv4 servers Just Work™ on IPv6 only networks, assuming the host operating system and routing infrastructure know about the 6to4 protocol and are willing to play ball.
I learned a lot about it from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-oLBOL0rDE
I’d love to read it for myself but it’s paywalled. Do you think you could run it through archive.is?
well it’s not software
I’ve been using Thunderbird as an RSS reader that can also fetch my email
Another day of GNOME developers doing everything they can to convince me I made the right choice sticking with Plasma
i thought Tauri was the electron alternative we’ve been waiting for.