Ah must’ve skimmed over that part, my bad. The home automation part jumped out to me
Ah must’ve skimmed over that part, my bad. The home automation part jumped out to me
I’ve recently been looking into ESP32 programming - they’re microcontrollers with onboard Bluetooth and WiFi, that are smaller yet more powerful than Arduinos. Randomnerdtutorials gets recommended a lot elsewhere; I believe I saw one tutorial for running a web server on an ESP32.
If you need a full OS and/or more resources, I’m not sure raspberry pi can be beaten (at least, that’s how the market was years ago when I was looking)
Fishing, the song that plays in Catherby. It starts with a Stardew Valley-esque, cheerful sound, with waves lapping in the background. And then the tone shifts and a very distinct melody plays that enchants me every time I hear it.
Every day when I plant my papaya trees, I make sure to stay just long enough to hear that melody.
I had taken a break from runescape earlier this year because it was too addicting, but have come back to simply do my daily tree/herb runs. I’ve found farming to be a really pleasant skill; it’s gameplay loop helps me moderate my play time, so I don’t spend an absurd amount of time playing.
As a programmer, I am the same way because I’m lazy, lol
Thank you - forgot about the compression aspect of it
My (limited) understanding is this:
When someone cracks a game, the end result of their work may not be accessible or easily distributable to average users. Their focus is on cracking the game, not necessarily distributing the crack.
Others like FitGirl come along, creating launchers that take care of any dependencies needed for the game, and in general making it painless to run the cracked game. In other words, they repack the cracked game in a more user-friendly packaging.
If you’ve seen Breaking Bad, there’s a similar dynamic there. Walter may be the one making the product, but he can’t distribute it alone - he needs someone to make it widely accessible, if he wants people to actually use his product.
sea shanty 3: electric beegalee
yeah for real, let’s see an xml one instead