hankskyjames777

joined 10 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Thought it was blahaj.zone

Anyway, they dont have it AFAIK

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Probably he browsed my mastodon profile

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago

I wont, im just suggesting them

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

My apologies as I didnt intend to

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I simply say you're not. Look at his replies in the post in his profile, you know what he did just for the background

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Tell me you're a Tankie without telling me you're a Tankie

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Im talking about that clients that were designed for Lemmy at first (like your app was designed for KBin and MBin at the time it was in beta/alpha, later it was suggested that Lemmy support should be added, which you did; all that is the app im using to reply at this comment time)

 

Lurked one time at that sub, was deleted (not banned) on alien site because of "inactivity" and can't find it anymore

I know [email protected] but I would like to stay away fron that and have blocked it away, its not for guys like me


Update: You the downvoters are perverts. I will build my personal instance soon and repost this to see who I can ban from my profile due to the negative post rep

 
 
 

.ml was down due to a fire at the OVH datacenter.

Nowadays AFAIK they self-hosted it, along with their mask-off !emm1grad

http://travaux.ovh.net/?do=details&id=49484&

 

if anyone wants to create a game that implements ActivityPub, I am happy to support

This might mean that he may help Prismic implement it (if he's aware) and others

 

(relates to https://thebrainbin.org/m/[email protected]/t/350958/Minetest-Luanti-rejected-suggestion)

Pure walled-garden behavior (by federation/decentralization) from the Minetest devs.

 

Pure walled-garden behavior from the Minetest devs.

 

They don't want to get the "First Game of the Fediverse" title

 

They don't want to get the "First Game of the Fediverse" title.

 

Modding for Minecraft Pocket edition has always been a niche thing, but there are many existing communities around it, for example:

Levilamina - An open-source mod loader for BDS BDSX - Another open-source mod loader for BDS Amethyst - A open-source client-side mod loader

To clarify here, I am not talking about addons, I am talking about literal native mods that have full control over the game exactly like Java mods

But last night, in the latest preview version 1.21.10.22 mojang removed a thing called symbols (for programmer folks, this is what allows us to identify functions by name for example Block::getMapColor instead of something like func_143213213), these are absolutely critical to these communities, and without these many of these community ran projects are having to completely shutdown. 2 of the 3 examples listed above (Levilamina and BDSX) have already announced that they are going to be stopping completely. And Amethyst is no longer going to support the latest versions.

For any java modders, this is equivallent to mojang getting rid of mappings

In the past these symbols did accidentally get removed, but this time is has been confirmed to have been completely intentional by a Mojang Employee via a community discord

A secreenshot showing developer DarkNavi confirming it is intentional

Please help by spreading the word, it would be an absolute shame if these projects were unable to continue due to the supression of this. Many servers for bedrock rely on these projects for their infastructure too, and many have made plugins for these server softwares to do stuff that simply isn't achievable with addons.


OP notes: This has been reported happening more than 2 weeks ago, but I have just been informed through @pokeca_[email protected]'s youtube video

Source: https://farside.link/redlib/r/MCPE/comments/1d9j3cb/modding_for_mcbe_is_actively_getting_supressed/

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