[help] Old Minecraft versions are basically unplayable.
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    I know 1.7.10, 1.8.9, and 1.12.2 exist. I'm not sure the story behind them, I just know they are common versions people like to play still. 1.8.9 for PvP and Hypixel and 1.12.2 for 2b2t. I'm not sure about 1.7.10 though.

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  • Jeff Geerling stops development for Redhat
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    You should. He's done very entertaining stuff around Raspberry Pis and other fun projects.

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  • ANNOUNCEMENT: the first-ever Beehaw Community Survey!
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    I answered. Most of my concerns with the survey have been addressed in other comments. Regardless I hope it leads to good results.

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  • Since this community is new I wanted to spark some discussion. I've been a fan for years and used to frequent forums for the series back in the day. I learned about Metroid from a friend back when I was in elementary school (probably around 2004-2006 I honestly can't remember). I played Fusion and eventually Zero Mission on my GBA. When I was in middle school I learned about Super Metroid ROM Hacks and watched tons of let's plays of them back then. Eventually I got Super Metroid myself on Wii VC and got to play a bit myself. After that I didn't branch out too much. I only really played Prime 1 and did play AM2R when that released. I still enjoy coming back to the series though. What's your experience?

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    ‘Linux’ Foundation increases number of Microsoft employees in the board of directors to THREE, the only geek in the board has left (or got removed)
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    GNU's Hurd was supposed to be this iirc. That clearly hasn't gotten far and hasn't been progressing quickly.

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  • My best friend is transphobic
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    Hey, this is a great video. I decided to watch it and it's worth it for sure even if you don't need to watch it for his intended purpose. Thanks for sharing.

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