You can't put any lights in the X, and you can't light both spaces from the top because it's not possible to put two lights next to each other
simple
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Tue May 20, 2025
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Could've gone faster but I made a mistake and had to backtrack for 40 seconds or so
Because it's not possible to fill the two squares near the three smileys at the top left
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I knew what it was halfway through but couldn't remember the name. It's a very forgettable game.
#GuessTheGame #1102
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I'm not a fan of JRPGs and this looked like every other JRPG for me :P
The community seriously ruined the movie for me. I watched it bringing along some kids when it first came out and had a fun time, now I can't even look at it without thinking about the abortion comic and other weird-ass fanfics that came out of it.
Does Lemmy even know what EEE means anymore or are we regurgitating words we heard from some article now?
What's it going to embrace and extend? WSL has existed for ages and is just a way to run Linux in a convenient container on top of Windows. That's it. It's not an attempt to "extenguish" Linux, literally just make the development experience on Windows less painful so people don't switch to another OS. This has nothing to do with EEE.
Open sourcing it with a permissive license can only be a good thing, and again they're doing it to be more appealing to devs and maybe get free bug fixes from the open source community. It isn't some grand conspiracy. But of course this community will react to news of "proprietary blob is now open source" with pessimism.
Also the fact that Epic did this without notifying the union or giving them a chance to bargain
I got hung up on this before too but it's apparently "Windows Subsystem for (using) Linux"
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Mon May 19, 2025
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Speedrun!
I really hope they learned their lesson from season 3. I loves seasons 1 and 2, but considered dropping it multiple times in s3. There was nothing happening, and I'm tired of all the plot points of characters delaying decisions indefinitely. Will she sign the contract? Will he go to the wedding? Who knooooooows.