There is a new texture pack that tries to emulate Minecraft's aesthetics https://content.minetest.net/packages/bramaudi/pixel_imperfection/
Interesting, I'll look into in, thanks!
There is a new texture pack that tries to emulate Minecraft's aesthetics https://content.minetest.net/packages/bramaudi/pixel_imperfection/
Interesting, I'll look into in, thanks!
My main problem with Voxelibre/Mineclonia was the resourcepacks they use. Every time I hear an eating sound I wanna quit the game and never return.
I use their mobile app and everything works like a charm.
Is there any plans on native mobile app? I am allergic to PWAs. Overall, good job!
Why does it matter? You can always install the one you want.
Realme T-series buds can be used without any proprietary app. Connect-n-listen.
EDIT: You can also checkout which headphones does Gadgetbridge supports: https://gadgetbridge.org/gadgets/headphones/
If I recall correctly, some Chromium browsers will continue to support Manifest V2. For example, Brave and Vivaldi, if I'm not mistaken.
And even if you look at the desktop only, Firefox marketshare still will be higher:
Firefox: 6.64% Linux: 4.45%
They spend years perfecting something.
Perfecting removing basic features like minimize button and forbidding proper theming?
You might be waiting for a few decades.
UI redesign should be coming in 5.10.
I don't think UI design is what foss is known for (outside of gnome)
? There's many more DEs (and not only) with beautiful design. Gnome is not something incredible here. And I can even argue about libadwaita being beautiful.
What would be cool is of they could make Minetest support third party launchers.
Why would you need that? What benefits outside of using other UI framework like GTK it can provide?
In the past they at least tried to pretend.