Ever wondered how to insert emoji in minecraft? Well turns out Minecraft supports only a subset of emoji (old one) but you can copy-paste these in it!
These also look great on signs!
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original implementation: | |
https://dev.to/shajidhasan/add-a-youtube-like-page-loading-animation-in-sveltekit-58kp | |
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<script lang="ts"> | |
import { tweened } from 'svelte/motion'; | |
import { cubicOut } from 'svelte/easing'; | |
import { navigating } from '$app/stores'; | |
import { writable } from 'svelte/store'; | |
import { onMount } from 'svelte'; |
# should works on any cloud-init enabled hypervisor (openstack.. ) | |
# start from a normal ubuntu 20.04 install as minimal was not available for ARM64 | |
# Since ARM64 machines has higher RAM, Shrinking is desired but not necessary. Instead we will increase tmpfs to 1700MB | |
# Getting root (if sudo -i doesn't work then set a root password beforehand using 'sudo passwd root' | |
sudo -i | |
# make sure we are on the highest kernel, so we can delete all the others ... |
Wayland breaks everything! It is binary incompatible, provides no clear transition path with 1:1 replacements for everything in X11, and is even philosophically incompatible with X11. Hence, if you are interested in existing applications to "just work" without the need for adjustments, then you may be better off avoiding Wayland.
Wayland solves no issues I have but breaks almost everything I need. Even the most basic, most simple things (like xkill
) - in this case with no obvious replacement. And usually it stays broken, because the Wayland folks mostly seem to care about Automotive, Gnome, maybe KDE - and alienating everyone else (e.g., people using just an X11 window manager or something like GNUstep) in the process.
import javax.net.ssl.HttpsURLConnection; | |
import java.awt.Color; | |
import java.io.IOException; | |
import java.io.OutputStream; | |
import java.lang.reflect.Array; | |
import java.net.URL; | |
import java.util.ArrayList; | |
import java.util.HashMap; | |
import java.util.List; | |
import java.util.Map; |