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I read too fast you said found the receiver, haha. Yep, supported! Hopefully plug and play 🤞
I read too fast you said found the receiver, haha. Yep, supported! Hopefully plug and play 🤞
Arch wiki says
Both the wired and wireless (with the Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows) controllers are supported by the xpad kernel module and should work without additional packages.
I guess my question is, have you tried plugging in the receiver? You’ll need the receiver for it to work, they are 2.4Ghz not BT
At least since iPhone 6ish? I think Dark Sky was one of the first apps to use it effectively. They’d aggregate the atmospheric data across it’s users to make hyper local weather predictions (i.e. “rain in 10 minutes”)
I hope perma campaigns are clearly agreed to by the table? don’t bring a 3 page character you love, they probably going to die.
Is this unpopular? Astrology people are definitely influenced by “what they should be” and will regularly lean into or excuse their own negative personality traits because of their sign. “Yah I’m unreasonably stubborn, but I’m a taurus what can you expect teehee”
They’ll also project expectations and traits onto others before they even know them, if they get a hint of their sign.
Man is actually living the dream, the crazy son of a bitch did it.
Can’t speak for invidious, but grayjay’s youtube plugin has a “Provide Youtube Activity” option in it’s settings to keep history synced.
Reminder app saved me professionally, get one with the ability to set recurring tasks and alarms, use it for everything. Everything. Stick it on your home screen and look at it multiple times a day.
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I’ll always have Activision Classics disc for PS1, pitfall is safe.
I know we’re way off original topic, but do you have personal experience with the chinese brands? Any specifically you’d recommend checking out?
I tried to give other brands a chance, primarily because Lego doesn’t dabble in war builds, but yeah I built a kit, picked it up to move it and half fell out because the bricks were not able to tightly clasp. I suppose it’s less of a problem if you glue, but notably different experiences indeed.
Maybe I’m not the best person to ask because I don’t buy the big sets, I settled for a millennium falcon 75257 ($170). The $1000 kits aren’t worth it to me personally, I’d rather piece together MOC but I guess for someone that wants to flex or is a huge fan of a specific property, it’s available 🤷
By one off I mean they introduce specific pieces for that set, which introduces more cost with a custom mold and run to create the brick. Parts you won’t find in any other set.
Yeah of course, but I think a lot more design goes into something like Millennium Falcon 75192 ($850) than Millennium Falcon 75375 ($85), it’s 6600 more bricks to build. The collectors builds also tend to have more specialized one off parts.
I’m not going to disagree they’re overpriced, especially the bigger collector sets, but they are built to insanely perfect tolerances and that’s never cheap. Use any generic blocks and it’s easy to see Lego manufacturing is on another level. In addition I’ve built countless sets and despite thousands of tiny pieces I’ve only had one piece missing, once. And customer support sent out that piece immediately, no questions asked.
I believe much of the cost comes from the standards they hold themselves to.
Damn it how will I play my annual 20 minutes of Pitfall now. This is terrible.
He did take down Lau in the dark knight tho.