Great use of scale and shadow.
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It’s also self-hosted, which is great. You’re not beholden to yet another cloud service. The other players of your group just connect to your server with their web browsers, so no extra licensing required for them.
If you don’t want to, or can’t self-host, there is The Forge, which offers a hosted Foundry service, but I don’t know what the costs are as I’ve never used it.
Mandrake 6.0 was my first distro in '98-'99. Mandrake hasn’t existed for a long time now; I have no idea if you can still find an old iso of it. It used KDE 1.1.1 as it’s DE, and to this day, KDE has remained my preferred DE.
MessyEhto World News@lemmy.ml•PFLP says it will target British forces if they are deployed in Gaza101·1 year agoIt’s a joke. It’s a reference to Life of Brian, a Monty Python movie.
Nice design. Definitely looks fast.
MessyEhto Photos that accidentally look like Renaissance art@kbin.social•Tibetan woman holding Bitcoin mining PSUs1·2 years agoThought she was holding a bouquet of flowers from the thumbnail. I find something incongruent about seeing a bunch of bare power supplies in the street like that.
Great sense of scale.
MessyEhto Alternative Nation: The Fediverse's Alternative and Indie Music Community@lemmy.world•[Fresh] Explosions in the Sky - Ten Billion People2·2 years agoNice build. I especially liked the first half with the more distorted guitar.
Mandrake 6.0 in 1998. The kernel was still 2.2, and KDE 1.1.1.