Yep, but I made mine first 😬 I believe we were both inspired by the work of Karakurist.
Yep, but I made mine first 😬 I believe we were both inspired by the work of Karakurist.
Yes, absolutely. Just needs one motor per digit.
The video exagerates it a bit. But it is audible. Of course the clock will only move once a minute.
It is digital because it has digits instead of pointers. It is also digital in the sense that it has discrete states.
Sure, but they also need to be on a platform that people actually use. I agree that there are lots of reasons against Discord, but my point is, they didn’t choose Discord because of a lack of intelligence.
It’s not a matter of intelligence, these people just have different priorities.
There is currently a very funny, kind of sad dust-up over Helldivers 2, in which self-proclaimed “anti-woke” gamers have previously heralded it as a rare game where they believe “politics” does not play a factor
The game does of course have a political message, but I think there is a slightly different take that could have merit. The “political” part of the game is to make fun of the interventionist foreign policy of the US. This was a major culture war issue from the 80s to the 2000s, but since the 2010s, the culture wars have shifted towards identity politics. The ‘self-proclaimed “anti-woke” gamers’ are right in pointing out that Helldivers avoids these topics.
The political ideas you can find on Reddit are much more diverse. There is usually at least some pushback against some of the most deranged statements.
If you want to shoot your teammates, you can do that just fine without an aimbot
Does this game need client-side anticheat at all? It’s not PvP, so if you’re cheating, you just ruin the experience for yourself and maybe your teammates. But as far as I know, there are no rankings and not really any competition.
my comment looks stupid because OP made a (sensible) edit to their question. Before the edit, OP was asking how to rotate the lock screen without using the word “lock screen”
fwiw, that screen is called “lock screen”
This is it. Lemmy users are completely unaware of the extent to which they are not like normal people.
It’s incorrect in the sense that the statement implies that there is a kind of ownership distinct from owning a license that is denied to users. But this isn’t possible. The only way to own intellectual property (games, books, music) is to have a license to it.
This obviously falls into the “documentaries and essays” category
Technically, we’ve never owned our games.
I don’t understand why people make this point. You own the physical media and you own a perpetual license to the game. It’s like saying you don’t own your car because you have to follow the traffic laws.
In the cases you describe it should fail by ruining the print, not the build plate though. If there is something between the nozzle and the plate, it will be too far away from it after calibration, not too close.
Pretty much the hardware version of && false
I got that idea from this design.