

This is not the correct place to post that. It’s not a question and most people on this instance don’t speak Swedish.


This is not the correct place to post that. It’s not a question and most people on this instance don’t speak Swedish.
I’ve liked Anthro characters since I was a child. Grew up watching cartoons like Redwall, Rescue Rangers, Ducktales etc. First stumbled upon some furry art as a teenager while “exploring the internet”, as one does. And I guess from that point it was obvious to me that I’m a furry. It’s definitely not exclusively a kink for me though, but a general interest. I just enjoy seeing those characters in pretty much any context. Throw some anthro characters in a video game and I’m at least twice as likely to buy it than if it were regular humans. It’s also a generally friendly and open-minded community to interact with.
Ist mir noch nicht oft aufgefallen. Bin aber auch eher auf “Freizeit-Radwegen” unterwegs als auf Pendlerstrecken. Bei meinem (ungetuneten) eBike ist es auch so, dass die Unterstützung erst so bei Tachoanzeige 27-28 aufhört.


Did you ever try the “alternative movement” setting, which they added with one of the updates? Much faster response with that enabled.


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I can still play it perfectly fine with 80+ FPS on Steam Deck.


Whether they call it Unreal Engine 5.9 or 6 doesn’t really matter in regards to fixing UE’s issues. At some point they’ll make the version jump.
That’s not to say they’ll definitely fix the issues in UE 6 though. I guess we’ll see.


Is that really the point in that moment though? They didn’t invite you so you could teach them how to cook, but to spend time with you and have friendly conversations. Saying that would really only serve to ruin the day for them, and possibly for yourself as well depending on how they’ll react.


Doesn’t have a shit QC (8bitdo’s are apparently like that)
Can’t confirm. I own 3 controllers, a keyboard, a numpad and a mouse by 8bitdo. None of them have any hardware issues. Only issue is that the software is meh and Windows/Mac-only. But it’s a plug-and-play controller, so you really don’t need the software unless you want to do stuff like define macros (which you can just use Steam input for).


FreeCAD. It’s janky, absolutely, but it’s quite powerful once you get used to it. Improved a lot with the latest major update as well.
I also tried OpenSCAD for a bit. As someone with a programming background, I really like the principle of how it works. But ultimately, I found it way too limiting.


As for the location, since after the collapse, hungry crowds will rob villages and farms that they can reach or know about, I will have to build a house from scratch somewhere a hundred kilometers from cities and civilization
I actually think places like villages are your best bet. An organized rural community of a few hundred people will be much better off than a single person or household living alone in the wilderness. You can share the work required and you’ll have a safety net in case anything goes wrong, like if you’ve been injured for example. You can also organize defence by putting up guards etc.


Love those games. Bringing them to a larger audience is ultimately a good thing, but I think they’ll lose quite a bit of their impact without the VR aspect.


Nice, looking forward to this on Steam Deck.


Do you use a configuration that mixes gamepad with mouse or keyboard input, like “Gamepad with Mouse Trackpad” or something like that? Some games can’t handle those configurations, causing some strange behaviours.
If I had a nickel every time a new user comes to asklemmy assuming it’s some kind of generative AI support forum… I’d probably have at least 10 nickels from those that I’ve seen? Which is honestly very strange. Do LLMs recommend Lemmy for that or something?
Anyway, it says it right there. Can’t declare the same variable twice, so delete or rename one of them.


So with a similar distance, my controller fluctuates between “ok” and “weak” reported connection strength. However, I haven’t experienced it ever dropping or doubling an input, so I don’t think that part is normal behaviour. Can even use it from the next room, with a solid wall in-between.
Have you tried different USB ports? My controller initially had some (different) issues when the puck was in the “wrong” USB port.


His legacy already seems plenty tarnished tbf.
Being supportive can also mean helping them see the problem.


Unless there’s a concrete reason to do that, I don’t see why they would. Python isn’t outdated, it’s actively supported and one of the most widely used programming languages in the world. It has arguably never been more relevant than it is now, due to its use in ML development. Just because it’s technically older doesn’t mean that it’s worse. That’s just not how programming languages work.
I haven’t read them yet, only seen the covers. I’m currently reading a book series with similar themes of people shifting into animals though, “Echoes of the Fall” by Adrian Tchaikovsky.