Insufferable FOSS/Linux nerds are ruining Lemmy.

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  • Portal or Minecraft.

    I’ve played so much Minecraft that I have everything down to a science.

    Like quickly making a wooden pickaxe, mining exactly how much cobble I need for a furnace and a stone pickaxe, and how to find coal and iron in less than 5 minutes.

    Wood and stone tools, outside the two pickaxes, are skipped entirely.

    Before the end of the first night I am almost entirely decked out in iron stuff.

    Farming cows for bookshelves for enchanting is quick and easy, and then getting fortune 3 and looting 3 pretty much makes the game easy mode. You print ores and food.

    Not to mention you can get mending from a villager easily. Just pick up and put down the job station until they give you mending. It’s not skill, it’s just luck. You can get it in less than 2 minutes if you’re lucky. Now you’ll never have to worry about anything ever breaking again. You can also get fortune and looting this way as well, removing the need to waste time and materials on the enchanting table.

    It’s sad. I wish I could erase my knowledge of it, and play Minecraft how I used to. By savoring my enchanted items, creaming my pants at the sight of diamonds, and grinding hard for food.











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    1 year ago

    You just proved why it’s a stupid idea to not switch to type C on the iPhone.

    Their mac and iPads already switched years ago. Now Apple users needed to carry a second charger just for their iPhone if they wanted to charge it. What a ridiculous thing. They should’ve switched to type C all at once.

    Not to mention pretty much every single tech product for nearly the last decade comes with type C. So I’m sure Apple users have a handful of cables already.

    Nintendo switch, GoPros, battery banks, Android phones, headphones… pretty much everything.