Easy. Pico Henry. Not sure why chemists are so concerned with such a small amount of magnetism though…
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pryre@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Scientists create 'world's smallest violin'English5·1 month agoIt looks like they’ve beaten this record by a factor of ~3! From ~100um to 35um. What an advancement!
Other comments are on the right track. You likely need to get your music tagged correctly. From memory, you want the Artist tag to be A feat. B, then the Album Artist tag to be A.
MusicBrainz Picard is great. Especially if your music comes from formally released albums. My issue was having lots of indie playlists/albums. I solved this by having Various Artists labelled in the Album Artist tag (I think).
pryre@lemmy.worldto Game Development@programming.dev•My prince of persia inspired game demo is finally out!2·3 months agoHappy to have taken the time, and I’m glad the feedback was appreciated. I respect the effort that you’ve put in so far (more than my game projects). Good luck on the rest of your journey!
pryre@lemmy.worldto Game Development@programming.dev•My prince of persia inspired game demo is finally out!2·3 months agoA bit of constructive feedback, I hope (noting that I’m not in game dev, so plenty of respect where it’s due)!
- The movement and interactions are quite impressive, the scale of options for climbing and traversing was more than I would have expected.
- The sheer number of input combinations was a bit overwhelming. It felt like I was constantly forgetting button combos, or ow to detach from ledges, etc. overall there may not be an issue, but leaning a bit more to contextual options may help new/inexperienced players.
- sometimes it was difficult to know what movement options were possible. Some traversal options were very clear (fixed cameras helped in some locations), but others had me trying to wall-run in spots that would not allow it (as far as I could tell). Having visual indicators, such as scrape marks, or more consistent use of the fixed camera may help, but just some ideas.
- the combat felt ok, but leaning towards being “slash and run”. A block or party would be good to help with situations where the player is backed into a corner. If that option exists, then my mistake, but that probably leans on point #2 with so many button combinations to learn that I just missed it.
- controller support didn’t seem to work out of the box, some features did, but I couldn’t jump or attack on however my setup was configured. Maybe a bad/weird control scheme on my end.
- visuals were good for what was present, and the level layout was interesting. I can’t say that I’m a fan of the “collapsing building” vibe. To me, it seemed like there were walls or roofs or environmental features missing in some spots. No necessarily bad, but it sometimes didn’t feel like I was in a real/inhabited world.
Overall, it seems like a great basis for a good game, and the artwork, visual theme, and animations we’re all quite good. I hope the full release is does well for you, and great work on all the effort that it must have taken to get even this far!
pryre@lemmy.worldto Game Development@programming.dev•My prince of persia inspired game demo is finally out!2·3 months agoLooks neat! Will give it a spin for sure.
Linux has native AMD drivers, no need for anything extra!
That did the trick, obviously charts on mobile is just too much power!
Strange as it doesn’t show any for me on Firefox for Android. Perhaps you have a newer version than all of us!
pryre@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•US sues Apple for illegal monopoly over smartphonesEnglish31·1 year agoThe messaging bubble issue may seem silly, but could I not open the gates to more unified messaging in general? Like WhatsApp to Signal to iMessage? I would hope there is a greater scope than just the bubble.
pryre@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Can't relate to be honest, I still use MBR boot112·2 years agoThe reality is that a bootloader will seemingly always be needed to account for difficult BIOS’ and legacy setups (I’m looking at you, dual-booted Ubuntu 20.04).
pryre@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Can't relate to be honest, I still use MBR boot282·2 years agoStart using and efistub and never worry about boot loaders again!
What is the deal with the tent hammock? That’s an great idea. Can you share a make/model?