Driving 40 minutes east of Bend brought us down to zero light pollution.
Driving 40 minutes east of Bend brought us down to zero light pollution.
I use mealie, but an older version which still has its recipes public. Still waiting for that to be an option on newer versions.
FBI should install it from here https://github.com/FlagBrew/PKSM/releases/tag/10.1.1
Universal Updater -> PKSM.
Also because I’ve done it, all you have to do to evolve a pokemon is change its evolution to the next one up. I think it’ll miss evolution moves but you can look those up and edit those on
Pretendo said they had a DNS-only way to function but maybe that’s only Wii U. Hacking your 3DS is easy, if tedious: http://3ds.hacks.guide
One of the main reasons why I use Discord nowadays aside from the fact that my gaming community is there is for its extremely low latency video streaming.
I tried to use other meet softwares but the latency was 10+ seconds. Not useful when I need immediate feedback. Discord offers the quickest and most reliable way for me to get someone else looking at my stream in real-time.
I’ll be looking for alternatives because they’re, of course, not doing anything impossible for others to replicate, they just made it the default.
Why does anyone choose Telegram or WhatsApp over Signal which is encrypted and audited? (Probably features I don’t care about, but they do)
On the plus side you (maybe) got to play it a week earlier!
I brought the brightness of the photo up for sure here so that it looks interesting and not dim/dull on your display.
I can tell you from experience though that we were able to see the red, blue, violet, green, and sometimes the yellow on the horizon unaided. Put simply, it was incredible and I wanted this photo to provide the same feeling.
Here’s a photo I transferred to my phone with the transfer app doing a simple jpeg conversion. 2.5 second exposure at ISO 5000, 36mm:
This is perhaps slightly brighter than what I recall seeing on the horizon.