That would mean bedrock, java is limited to pc’s only.
I play Minecraft.
That would mean bedrock, java is limited to pc’s only.
Probably refusing to build exteriors for my builds, which are mainly redstone focused. I like to build all the interfaces and the tech itself, but I don’t like building exteriors and I kind of suck at it.
This seems like it’s the glance dashboard.
To be fair, also love the mini pc’s and having a larger NAS. For me the PoE capabilities of the Pi’s are definitely the reason I use them
I have a simple mod, but it really sucks to stay up to date. I play with a lot of mobs and haven’t updated minecraft since 1.21.1. I also think that the new update release cycle really messes up mod developer workflows, as you need to put in a crap ton of work or don’t have to do anything. Before this, you could just update on a major release, while code was mostly the same in a minor release.
I’m currently saving up to buy a fractal design node 804 to build a NAS with 4 drives within. Also trying to create some more reliable backups using said NAS.
From my experience, Cities Skylines works great through proton on steam (it’s a compatibility layer for windows games) and Minecraft has it’s own native launcher (which is downloadable from their site here, you need to use the debian installer for ubuntu). As far as ubuntu native, I haven’t used it a lot. Linux mint is a distro recommended for people who are used to windows most often, you can take a look around.
As far as the other games go, only slime rancher is one that I know doesn’t work through steam. For most games you can take a look at protondb, where you can just search for the game.
Modrinth just started their server network, it is very new, so I’m not quite sure on reliability. The company itself is open-source and seems quite good, they have made a great mod platform in recent years.
Do you only use floating windows on hyprland? I like floating windows more than tiling, so would like to know how you did it.
I would also recommend firefox/firefox nightly as web browser and perhaps grayjay for youtube alternative (it still uses the youtube service tho)
Spotify is a good example of this imo, I can listen everything, so it’s not necessary to pirate music. I do have some issues, but never had the problem of not being able to listen what I want
I use the names of greek deities for my host names, mostly geared towards the function of the server/computer.