Thanks for the tip, will definitely be trying this, especially the middle mouse click lol
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I went through Arch install and I'm doing just fine, thanks. They just moved me out of the ICU to a new unit called "Palliative". It's quite comfy.
Hell yea, the porcelain rodeo is the part I look forward to
I like the new EVA, but I don't like the idea of completely dropping the old. As the main movement pose it just doesn't make sense ergonomically, needing your face turned basically 90deg from its natural position. It also makes you look like you're moving through any regular old fluid instead of space. I would hope they add a toggle using something like the prone key
The desktop app should have maximum encoding compatibility so you direct play. It's not guaranteed with browsers e.g. I believe Firefox doesn't and will never support HEVC.
My gripe with the desktop app is lack of ability to easily refresh like with a browser. The UI bugs out sometimes and I end up having to close and reopen the app.
I believe the UDP ports are for discovery on your local network so no need to handle them with your reverse proxy. If you've got them passed through docker your local devices should pick them up.
They're also not required since you can always just enter the address manually. I don't bother passing them into my container.
I was a non-Legends SW fan who did very much dislike the sequels. I think they were very wasteful with the characters. Instead of developing them and allowing them to organically create the plot, a lot of the plot was forced and the underdeveloped characters had to react to it. The Last Jedi actually did try to do some character development, but it only developed half of them while practically executing the other half. Holdo, Rose, and especially Hux were all victims
I always found "slow" travel in Bethesda games very dull including in Starfield, at least when the game lets you slow travel. In contrast, travel in Star Citizen is very "slow", but I never get tired of it because it's so perfectly designed for space sim lovers. There's so much detail in the ships I never get bored just looking around, there's always something to adjust among ship systems, and if you're in a multi-minute qt jump you can literally just get up from the pilot seat and go somewhere else in your ship to do something other than wait.
They didn't cut her out, but her role is greatly diminished compared to the first movie. It's really a buddy comedy between Aquaman and Orm where one is almost literally a fish out of water
It's smarter, but only if you don't really care about getting the thing since not buying means you don't get the thing
Worse than an NFT because you'll always have access to NFTs as long as you have access to your wallet, whether it's worth anything or not.
Are you sure? This sounds like the exact opposite