Ok, that’s really strange. The others seem to have the same problem with different solutions, which doesn’t work for everyone. That’s why I would suggest opening a new issue on GitHub. And post the link below your post so that others can contribute.
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Ok, that’s really strange. The others seem to have the same problem with different solutions, which doesn’t work for everyone. That’s why I would suggest opening a new issue on GitHub. And post the link below your post so that others can contribute.
Maybe it’s because of GraphenOS? I tested it on Android 13 Vanilla (Nokia X1) with Voyager 2.17.1 (F-Droid) and Swiftkey 9.10.44.22 and it works. Are you also using version 2.17.1? Did it work with 2.17.0?
What device do you have? Do you have Android Vanilla / Android from the manufacturer, or do you have a Custom Rom? Sorry for the stupid question, but you only mentioned two keyboard apps. Have you tried other keyboard apps, for example Fossify Keyboard? Where did you get Lemmy from (Google Play, GitHub, F-Droid)?
You’re probably right. Unfortunately, you can’t always assume that. Some apps have completely replaced the old theme with Material You. And since not everyone likes Material You, I asked about this possibility.
If Material You is implemented, could the current theme settings still be made available? At least if it’s too much effort to maintain it.
You could use an RSS reader app and add a .rss to the end of a Mastodon URL. It works for individual accounts, hashtags, and instances.
Here is also a website where you can see if there is an open-source port to non-open-source games or an alternative that e.g. tries something of its own / builds on the game principle. As an example, Minecraft is listed as “clone” Minetest, MineClone2 (now called VoxeLibre), ManicDigger and more.
To name a few: AssaultCube, Battle for Wesnoth, Cube2: Sauerbraten, FligthGear, Freeciv, Freeciv21, Nexuiz Classic, OpenArena, OpenHV, OpenRA, OpenTTD, Remnants of the Precursors, SpeeDreams, Stone Kingdom, SuperTux, SuperTuxKart, Unciv, Urban Terror, Veloren, Warozone 2100, Widelands, Xonotic
P.S. It may be that not all of them are FOSS, but they run natively on linux.
I also don’t know why Mojang/Microsoft handles it this way. They could make it available by next year, because I don’t think Minecraft has another birthday this year where there’s another cape. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that you can still get the Cape.
The link I sent, I also got from the waybackmachine. I also see the page with the tickets without a waybackmachine. Then it is probably no longer possible to get the cape. It’s a real shame that Mojang / Microsoft run fomo. There are now two options left for you. 1. Politely ask the Mojang support about the cape. 2. Ask on other platforms if anyone still has a code for the cape (If there was a code at all, I don’t remember if it wasn’t just added to the account).
This is the Link that was embedded in the Sign in to Claim Button. Maybe it still works: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/login?view=msa&return_url=/15th-anniversary?mcRef=redeemCape
I would like to give it away, but I would wait for the answer from @DreitonLullaby@lemmy.ml, if there is also interest. Do you already have a cape? And it’s not clear whether the code really works.
I received two TikTok codes and I don’t know if the second one really works. It says that it expires in two days.
There are three capes. The 15th Annivesary Cape, Twitch Cape, TikTok Cape and a Twitch Hat or something like that. Do you have one of the others, or are you only interested in the 15th Anniversary Cape?
The Half-Life Games.
Unfortunately, it is broken and there is an issue about it on GitHub.