I genuinely thought symlinking these files was standard because how many people I have seen suggesting it. I have had this issue so many times when I needed to that one program updated but there's no newer libraries in AUR. Surprisingly, I haven't had issues and I've been doing this past 5 years on my personal system.
So I guess I consider compiling from source next time.
It did brush my mind as I'm still baffled about some abortion laws even if there's no brain development. But if it was an egg, it would be hard to enforce it and some eggs aren't fertilized.
I bet someone would try to outlaw having a miscarriage if they could.
The more you know. So it could be more likely that humans sat on their eggs to keep them warm, or they would have been limited to tropical climates. Humans would have evolved very differently regardless.
Yes, my parents used to have chickens. It's unlikely that the incubation period would be 9 months and being oviparous has It's own challenges.
If humans did evolve that route I'd imagine that we'd have overcome most of the issues. Dinosaurs being one example, it's possible humans would be cold blooded and have learned the joy of regurgitation.
It comes down to speculation whether human like intelligence could have evolved with these limitations.
Interesting! I also noticed that search engines give proper results because those are trained differently and using user search and clicks.
I think these popular models could give proper answer but their safety tolerance is too tight that if the AI considers the input even slightly harmful it refuses to answer.
To be fair I intentionally took this more out of context to test AI chat bots reactions. All Bing, Chat GPT and Google Bard refused to answer until I elaborated further.
I was looking into killing .exe programs when wineserver crashes and got side tracked to this.
An other good one "How to kill orphaned children" or "How to adopt child after killing parent" that I found in this reddit post
There are still a lot of proton games where I encounter the weirdest bugs and when I report those the game devs don't do anything about it and say it's a proton/linux issue what they don't support. For some games, especially VR, windows is mandatory.
What I recall Windows forces you to have microsoft store installed. Try to update windows and if that doesn't work, try repairing windows
Back then when I wanted to try it out it was real pain getting it working.
There's also a unofficial bedrock launcher which I ended up using https://bedrocklauncher.github.io/
But if you want bedrock on linux, emulating MCPE, virtual machine or wine are your options.
-Potions because there's so many of them. So I only have to obtain one of any lingering potion, and not each variant of them.
-I didn't obtain mob heads in early versions because it was so much harder without trident
-Any items that can be obtained only with exploits are not mandatory like "uncraftable tipped arrow".
-Every enchanted book variation, I still got best in slot enchantments when enchanting cost 50 levels. Hours of afk at xp farm.
There's also few meta gaming exceptions, like locating ancient cities with chunk base because they are so rare and there's no maps for them.
I am doing this just for my own fun so I decided to skip these items.
Here's full list of items I have obtained, with exceptions and meta gaming exceptions: https://pastebin.com/UivnM8TR
Later I switched to Prismlauncher when I noticed MultiMC was missing a lot of old versions with item additions.
While I'm not hardcore I still like to minimize the deaths. I usually make wool path ways and cover shriekers with wool. But if they are set off sprinting away following the wool or flying with elytra has worked well.
It's really slow though and it's not guaranteed that ancient city has a silence trim. Just got to hope I don't get too bad rng
So it's illegal to die poor