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  • Interesting. Given that Bush claimed to see something, for "We understand each other" to Biden, I'm reading "As the sociopath you now know me to be, I am able to show exactly the amount of humanity to serve my purpose at any given time, and right now, you get nothing."

  • True?

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  • Was going to say that I don't have the energy to be passionate about anything these days, but then I realised I'm quite happy - almost passionate, you might say - to turn that dispassion towards large organisations like Microsoft.

    Buy our products!

    "No."

  • Do you mean the Aether mod that recently got updated or something else?

    Installing mods to Java Minecraft can be a chore regardless of the ecosystem. And usually it's a third party mod loader that adds a new version to the default launcher config, not something provided by Mojang.

    That said, Aether is a Forge mod and I haven't used Forge in a few years at this point, so maybe things are different now, or I'm only remembering the way that the rival Fabric ecosystem works instead.

  • At the risk of flogging an already well-flogged dead horse, MAGAts don't care what he says as long as it upsets people they don't like.

    And when those ideologies come back to bite them, they'll blame those same disliked people for either causing it or not stopping it, because neither they nor their preferred politician(s) could possibly be to blame for it.

  • Be prepared for the "ephebophile" argument, which, if Wikipedia is to be believed anyway, is actually for ages 15-19, but it won't stop those who have twisted their minds into a knot to explain this away.

    Or the "if there's grass on the field, play ball" argument (which is kind of ironic given the popularity of shaving it all off again.) which covers anyone who shows any sign of adolescent hair growth.

    Or "she was asking for it / totally wanted it / shouldn't have been acting that way / shouldn't have been dressed like that".

    Because those are all the soundest of arguments.

    But the unspoken reason will be: "He's rich and famous and therefore he can do what the hell he wants with no consequences. F--k you."

  • It was (and may still be) possible to make an older version of Pocket Edition run on Linux through unofficial shenanigans, but the official launcher says "Not playable on this device".

    minecraft.net also explicitly says: "Minecraft: Java Edition runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux; Minecraft: Bedrock Edition runs on Windows. Deluxe Collection content only runs on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Windows."

    Other unofficial shenanigans that may or may not work include but are not limited to: Running under a VM, running under something like Wine.

    So, yes, technically it runs, but Microsoft are pretty clear that it's not supposed to.

  • It isn't just JavaScript (or Java which uses the "Hashmap" name).

    There are, of course, languages that don't have an equivalent structure, but for those that are sufficiently popular, it's almost certain that someone has written a library that emulates associative arrays and then fairly certain that that library, in turn, has been used in production somewhere.

    File this under "If it's stupid but it works..."

  • Kagi can do it ... for now, I assume. Maybe they'll get to keep the privilege if they decide to throw some of that pay-for search money at Spez, but chances are that's going to get stopped. Or their prices will go up. Again.

  • Hopefully archive.org have measures in place to stop people from yanking all their data too quickly. As least not without a hefty donation or something. As a user it can chug a bit, and I'm hoping that's the rate-limiting I'm talking about and not that they're swamped.

  • You're missing the part where "democracy" means what he wants it to mean and he hopes that everyone else thinks he means what they want it to mean, regardless of whether those meanings intersect.

    For example, Russia, China, and at least two of the countries with "Democratic" in their official name are democracies. Technically.

  • Yep. I remember - despite the fact it was old even then - building and connecting a Win 3.11 machine to a TCP/IP office network as a proof of concept back in 2000 or so. I might have even installed Netscape on it. I don't remember clearly now, but I assume the parts for the computer came out of the spares pile, and were soon recycled back into other machines.