

Esses tinham que ir Papuda que pariu


Esses tinham que ir Papuda que pariu
I’ve recently tried Peglin and enjoyed it a lot. Sounds like something you might like (a mix between the Peggle formula and deck builder)
Very cool read, thanks for sharing. I’ve never realized that Xiao Xiao was made all by one guy, what’s with the numerous clones and the interval between each release.


Very good read. Thanks for sharing


Tbh this sounds great to install for a Linux noob
Ah, so this was what was missing.
Thanks for your bot and work. It really blended with my daily routine.


Bem vind@!
I like this whimsical side to Calvin’s dad
Entendi. Obrigado pela resposta. Perguntei para o caso de ser necessária alguma ação do lado do lemmy.eco.br
I finally got a decent megaminx. I used to dislike the event, thinking of it as “big 3x3”, but I’m enjoying solving it more the I’d imagined.
This is crazy to me. Mine would never care enough to learn to solve even a 2x2.


Thanks for posting this, this is great.
It’s ok, I’ll be proud for you
(It’s actually a very good joke)
This page on jperm.net has videos in order of complexity, which, by itself, is a nice resource to use in a traditional CFOP progression. However, I like to use a PDF made by the same guy in the page, which I’ll link here because for some reason he doesn’t bother to make it more clickable or explicit on the page.
The way I use this document is by looking for alternate solutions if I find that my intuitive solution is not very effective (more than 8 moves per pair, more than one rotation per pair or one rotation in the middle of the solution for that pair).
Edit: I should note that I’ve discovered a number of what people call “F2L tricks” and algorithms that are not listed on the PDF. However, I see this document as a great resource and starting point.
Working fine here. Very cool gameplay, may inspire me to get better at Celeste.
I’ve gone a long stretch without cubing (think a bit less than a decade) and, while it was refreshing coming back to the hobby, with new hardware and seeing it becoming even more popular, I was forced to confront the fact that I don’t have much disposable time to practice.
While this is argument enough, I think, to prioritise focused practice, I generally find that the opposite becomes even more tempting: I generally just do a bunch of mindless solves, and while I do see myself improving, I doubt I’ll improve as fast as I could. It’s probable, even, that I’m reaching a skill ceiling for mindlessly solving.
I don’t know what this is, maybe just a cubing-related rant about getting older.
Eternity no celular (98% do tempo) e photon no desktop.
Não me oponho a deixar o photon como interface padrão, mas, por outro lado, penso como seria isso a longo prazo, dado que, supostamente, vem aí uma atualização da lemmy-ui que vai melhorar bastante a interface e, em qualquer momento, o photon pode parar de ser desenvolvido, visto que não é diretamente associado ao desenvolvimento do backend do lemmy em si.
A bit misleading, no? Money in exchange for goods is very different from money for basically free. Of course Russia is profiting, but there is a cost involved in maintaining gas pipelines and such, especially at war