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  • I’m not convinced by arguments towards “support the developers”. They’ve already been paid for their work and won’t be getting royalties, and so buying and playing the game supports them neither financially or morally.

    As to your final point; judging people for decisions they make is the ONLY thing that’s okay to judge people for. This isn’t a war game, and by not judging them you, personally, are helping to bolster the biggest terf in England. So I’ll continue judging the people who engage with HP, and I’m also judging people who decide to defend them.

    Basically, when it comes to the harry potter franchise, the only winning move is to not play.




  • Voxelibre has sprinting. Hold E to sprint, you’ll go a bit faster and use hunger points. There’s also a privilege you can grant yourself to significantly up your top speed. (I think this is more of a luanti thing than voxelibre specific)

    /grant singleplayer fast
    

    Voxelibre’s developers want to start taking it in its own direction such that it’s no longer a Minecraft clone, if you want a more faithful Minecraft experience then checkout Mineclonia.

    Also I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that Minecraft java edition will just work on Linux.






  • This past week I lost a further 400g. So progress is slow and steady. This next week might throw a spanner in the works since I’m currently testing positive for COVID.

    Last week; 90.35kg (199.19lbs) This week; 89.95kg (198.30lbs)

    I do wish this were going faster though.

    Also, given the engagement on this thread, I’ve decided to just reply in it instead of making a new one. I’d be interested to know what the community thinks about that.







  • Shit, ask4? I think they were the isp when I was at uni about a decade ago. I’m sorry to hear they’re still kicking.

    If it’s still the same as back then, all the dorms are essentially on the same lan and they’re using Mac filtering at the gateway. Since this was before Https became ubiquitous this meant you could sniff other people’s http requests.

    What you do (what we did) was sign up with one device and setup a proxy on it. I think we used squid-cache. But anything that will masquerade the traffic as coming from that one device should do the trick.