Holy hell?! Highly recommending anyone that needs a budget laptop to get ThinkPad C13 Yoga, installed Win11 on it, everything works, quad-core and 16 gb of ram with NVMe storage, even touchscreen and stylus work!!! Genuinely good coding experience for stuff like light Godot and web apps for <100 USD
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Milky Way at night
Big Dipper over lake
Some iPhone astrophotography last night. It’s still amazing to me how good smartphones have become for photos!
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Bing bong
Final update probably, stuff works, barely enough to browse internet, but works, makes me want to learn proper hackintoshing with a bit newer hardware tbh
That stuff is slow AF, I might've overdone the power of Core 2 Duo in my head. Anyways downloading Big Sur :p
Aw yeah it booted to setup screen. Also if you're setting up High Sierra DO NOT LOG INTO ICLOUD (you'll be unable to accept Terms & Conditions)
Yay it says installing so finally something new, I'll update later when I get to something
The ominous beep came with a weird new progress bar, however after it rebooted itself it's back to the good ol' progress bar, I hope it's still doing something.
Btw here's the command for anyone interested (/Volumes/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/startosinstall --volume /Volumes/Macintosh) (how is that a link please don't click it yall, also damn where the heck is markdown code blocks)
ALRIGHT WTF IT JUST BEEPED IN THE MIDDLE OF UPDATING FROM TERMINAL TO HIGH SIERRA. Anyways, as you can probably tell I decided to go directly to High Sierra instead of El Capitan, this was planned anyway, but using terminal from El Capitan recovery was not part of the plan
Then I learned that you in fact cannot reinstall El Capitan anymore from the built in recovery mode, it returns 403 error as the recovery is online only and Apple doesn't host the images anymore. Then came the only solution of making a bootable USB-
So first things first, it came fully working (only a visual cracked glass, but it works) and installed with Snow Leopard, successfully updated to El Capitan, but as I bought it used I was unable to log in after the update. Then I went to recovery, erased the drive, and cluelessly tried to install it
Oh and off topic but in Snow Leopard there was no recovery environment, so you have to use Command + S to go recovery terminal with root. Here's a solution I used to change original password (that was quite stupid considering the keychain, could've just asked) apple.stackexchange.com/questions/36...
My adventure of using iMac from 2009 (A1311) with Dual Core and updating it to Big Sur (thread)
I don't know that I've ever heard a better idea than bagels.
Best type of “decentralized” imo, one of the few decentralized things that will never have reputation of being scam filled.
Richard the White Knight of Pigeon Valley
This is Richard. Richard is an awesome pigeon that protects people from other pigeons. He has volunteered to protect me for a whole hour today with no pay and scaring away all potential enemies (other pigeons). His white feather on his back will stay in my mind forever. If you see him please say hi.
Then you can easily export or serialize the variables that are the type of this variable. One thing to note is that Resources aren’t for everything since they can’t have things like onready (though, _init alleviates that a bit)
Well, it basically boils down to creating a Resource file and attaching script to it that extends Resource, and adding all of the variables with export keyword and the _init(). One thing that was nice to learn from 4.0 PRs is that adding class_name <name> makes it global just like builtin resources.
Resource is the best way to store complex data. I used classes until now and… it’s just so great to have it globally available AND easy to edit with export keyword. Best thing in the world. I love Godot.
Toaster Chromebook.