You can’t break bedrock, unless you’re in creative. Also, something something bedrock is buggy.
You can’t break bedrock, unless you’re in creative. Also, something something bedrock is buggy.
And me acting offended was just a prank too. And no me picking your face is just a joke too.
You should already know that. It’s such a simple thing. — first answer on StackOverflow
Thanks. It’s an Orca feature. Not Cura.
Please indulge me.
I do the negative when text is on the side of the part but at the bottom this seems to be better , especially for thick bold letters.
It really is t bad in the naked eye. I just slammed a reflection right on it. Or maybe was 0.01mm too high but I’ve seen way worse.
Here’s a picture of the part assembled.
Schrödinger’s cat in Minecraft.
I’m gonna make that with a cat in a closed off 1x1x1 box that may or may not fall in lava from a trap door opening.
Here are the photos (from X):
It’s a GameCube with a Dolphin name printed on it. Dolphin was the development name of the console which also gave the name of the emulator.
ADHD brother/sister?
It could be and answer. So far what your comments have taught me are: the HomePod hardware is too weak to host Apple Intelligence locally, but there may be a workaround by outsourcing the process to a server. In a larger scale, it would make sense for Apple to open AI servers for older devices and charge a monthly fee for it. It would likely be slower than local processing (depending on internet speeds) but it would allow AI to be available to more people, while generating a revenue and giving a preview of what you could get with a newer device that can run it locally.
What were the other ones?
Now I want to make a AI Smart home assistant modeled on Arthur. With that little robot on a mirror hologram or something…
Believe me I kinda had that feeling when I found it just sitting there in the swap shop (swap shop is a small shack at the dump where people put things they don’t want but still works. There are a lot of dishes, silverware, tools, moldy books, old toys, some old electronics, and sometimes retro games. I found a Wii classic controller and a GameGear there before and now this!)
Also I highly recommend playing the #3 Legacy of time (you can find it on Internet archive). It’s still awesome!
And Arthur! Man Arthur was such a fun companion. Witty, funny and was also helpful in guiding you into harder puzzles without just giving you the answer!
I loved point and click games! I definitely was that weird kid too lol
I’m from France and this gave was only in English (a family friend from San Francisco gave it to me) and I decided to finish it with a friend of mine that spoke English. We had a dictionary and looked up every word we didn’t understand. This game helped me learn English and now I live in New York!
My list of favorite point and clicks were:
You got to try the #3 Legacy of time then! The characters are real actors filmed, the cut scenes are like small movies! I’ve never seen anything like this before (or after)
And it may even rain.
Turns out filters is my hyperfocus.