Almost literally. They patented:
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catching characters in thrown balls
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calling on characters by throwing a ball
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using captured characters to fight and harvest resources
Almost literally. They patented:
catching characters in thrown balls
calling on characters by throwing a ball
using captured characters to fight and harvest resources
If you log in to the newest version of Minecraft, you’ll find armadillos all over the savannah!
The ergonomics look great.
Seconding GNOME, it’s beautiful and highly customizable!
Where are you? I wish we got turkeys in my cul-de-sac!
Brabix >>> tux, wish this was real!!
My apologies, you are correct. The comment above only stands if you’re trying to view the piracy communities.
You can view all the communities you have subscribed to, across any number of instances, by using the “subscribed” feed from the nav drawer.
Because lemmy.world has defederated with lemmy.dbzero, you won’t be able to do this from a lemmy.world account, AFAIK. You’ll need an account with access to all those communities.
that’s awesome, great textures and variety.
They have improved their survivability a bit! I believe they recently changed the new wolf armor to protect them from all damage types, so they’ll be harder to kill. They’re still not particularly useful though, some new behaviors would definitely be welcome.
The new Google and Samsung phones have been promised 7 years of updates, including major Android versions and features drops!
The Pixel A series runs ~$400-$500 and won MKBHD’s blind camera test two years in a row. With all the nice pixel features and no OEM bloatware, it’s a standout for sure!
Lots of docker guides + documentation just don’t work, specifically with podman-compose. The networking options are not fully featured, I ended up having to rig up a bunch of kubernetes services just to be able to use my VPN as a network bridge for my media server stack. I got podman working eventually because I think it’s neat, but it definitely would have been twice as easy to just use docker.
In my personal experience, it’s just not as fully featured.
I’ve been working with podman for a few weeks, and it’s functional but a bit harder. If you’re a noobie I would recommend you stick to docker. If you’re a FOSS enthusiast and up for a little more challenge podman is pretty cool.
I do a lot of docker/k8s at work, and I use podman at home. Podman is very cool in theory but still rough around the edges. I recommend docker if you just want to get started, Podman is a little extra work.
They didn’t actively remove it, they just didn’t reimplement it. Streetpass seems like a lot of work to implement, and with the move away from miis it probably would have needed a complete overhaul.
I use both frequently, and the size of the switch is a big feature for me. I carry a low profile case and no power adapter. Increasing the size would be a big mistake in my opinion- it would just be a worse steam deck without some really killer new features. In my opinion they should just offer larger joycons for people who want them!
It’s a great one! It’s called “Coming of Age in Karhide” IIRC. But I recommend the whole book.
Has LJD confirmed there’ll be a one-time-fee option like old sync used to have?
Scroll past the nintendo switch. https://imgur.com/gallery/pokemons-patent-vs-palworld-jp-7398425-b-zFDuKSc
To be clear, no official source has released these patents as definitively relevant to this case. But they sure look relevant.