It's stolen from an old pulp magazine. The whole image is just a collage of stolen art 😂
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Because lemmy.world has defederated with lemmy.dbzero, you won't be able to do this from a lemmy.world account, AFAIK. You'll need an account with access to all those communities.
The new Google and Samsung phones have been promised 7 years of updates, including major Android versions and features drops!
Positively delightful.
Yeah, I was mostly hoping for another aesthetic storage option in my house/base. Even if they didn't hold as much as a chest, a new visual option would have been cool.
I suspect there may be some technical applications for this implementation, but all I can think of is a funny place to hide cookies 😅
This is a tough vote, all the options are decent! I'm mostly between crab and armadillo, leaning crab. The armadillo is way cuter though.
I've thought about it more, and I agree entirely. There are too many ways "faster boats" could be useless. Consider me crabpilled.
A wise decision. I hate the mob vote but I love mobs, it's an unhealthy relationship.
I use both frequently, and the size of the switch is a big feature for me. I carry a low profile case and no power adapter. Increasing the size would be a big mistake in my opinion- it would just be a worse steam deck without some really killer new features. In my opinion they should just offer larger joycons for people who want them!
I really like that they're creating incentive to build more structures! I've always missed that from Terraria, how you have to populate the world with cool houses to get all the good trades.
What I don't like is that they've asked us to do it without giving us a better solution for moving villagers. Minecarts and boats are so tedious, and the villager AI feels like it is designed to be frustrating. It would be so simple to just have them follow emeralds (like how sheep follow wheat).
Cut through hell for maximum efficiency
Seconding GNOME, it's beautiful and highly customizable!