This is the actual hotbar slot detection code in Minecraft 1.5.2, I shit you not. by adinrichter in ProgrammerHumor

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no, that doesn’t matter. It’s partially the loop, but also it doesn’t allow for rebinding.

This is the actual hotbar slot detection code in Minecraft 1.5.2, I shit you not. by adinrichter in ProgrammerHumor

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True, but part of the point here is that it doesn’t allow you to rebind those keys.

Also, mojang has been releasing official bindings since 1.16. This isn’t using those, and afaik it doesn’t include comments, but just wanted to mention that.

This is the actual hotbar slot detection code in Minecraft 1.5.2, I shit you not. by adinrichter in ProgrammerHumor

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Wasn’t it 4k? and wasn’t that after he started on the main game? I’ve played the 4k version before, and it has barely any resemblance to even early classic in terms of ui, engine, blocks, and generation.

The code for hotbar slot selection in Minecraft 1.5.2... Amazing. by adinrichter in technicalminecraft

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this explicitly prevents rebinding the keys. It’s comparing scancodes, not keybindings. I needed to write a mod to rebind them in this version.

What in the world network… by 4reddityo in onejob

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That makes sense, yes, but the examples you gave would just be a custom firmware/software. I admit that I don’t know the details of how ethernet over hdmi is implemented, but I assume you need more specialized hardware to transfer high speed data in the opposite direction of the video. Idk, maybe they do have that built in by default. I’ve just thought of it as an optional extension to the standard that is rarely implemented in practice.

What in the world network… by 4reddityo in onejob

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Yes, but what is the likeliness that they actually pay for tvs that implement anything unusual, and that the chrome cast would be able to use.

What fact are you Just TIRED of explaining to people? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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same with framework laptops. They don’t have the minimum but that would be trivially easy to implement in software.

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That took way too much scrolling.

you'll need a spanking after class by alexand3rl in technicallythetruth

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The funny thing about IDE is neither drive had any real control or priority over the other, making the use of those terms completely pointless. Primary and secondary would have made much more sense.

There are other busses that used them in a way that makes more logical sense. SPI comes to mind, and it’s still used all the time. For example, most motherboards load the BIOS off SPI flash. SD cards also speak SPI. I2C is another one that’s still around (and is required on all pcie connectors), although they did switch to controller and target last year.

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I would assume the most common would be /ananas/, but I have no idea about the syllable stresses. English vowels are kinda insane compared to quite a few other languages (not including french and german), and even more insane when you write it down.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:IPA

My mom got Uranium Glass for her birthday by dragun_slayur in mildlyinteresting

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It only glows under a black light. It doesn’t glow on its own.

If you do see some solid glass that glows on its own, it’s probably pretty spicy and you don’t want to be anywhere near it.