My first Minecraft experience probably was very different from yours. The year was 2012, I had no idea what Minecraft was, and a friend invited me to join a "survival server with Industrial Craft" installed. There were about 200 players on the server, and the rules were very simple: PvP allowed, private land not allowed, server map is 4000 by 4000 blocks.
What do you do when you spawn in a world like this? Do you break some wood to make your first pickaxe? Do you scavenge for food? No, no-no-no. You run.
You run as fast as you can, as long as your hunger doesn't start to get you. Mature players won't camp at the spawn point, but angry bitter _poor_ nothing-to-lose kids did.
Moreover, the land was barren. The server didn't do wipes for months. There were no trees in the 1k block radius. No animals. No resources to mine, either.
In this game, the priority was on sustainable survival. Kind of like "skyblock" map, but with cunning PvP players.
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Today's #Muppets GIF of the Day is...
@purpleidea @federicomena @miek in front of a computer now. Just checked: it's systemd. If you kill the process before submitting the typed password:
$ systemctl daemon-reload
==== AUTHENTICATING FOR org.freedesktop.systemd1.reload-daemon ====
Authentication is required to reload the systemd state.
Authenticating as: Jonathan Dowland,,, (jon)
Password: Terminated
$ the password I wrote but did not submit is echoed here
A few months ago I was bemoaning the inablity of my 4k@60 display (LG 27UD58) to do 4k@60 on its HDMI inputs.
Today, quite by accident, it IS doing 4k@60 on one of the inputs.
No idea why, or how, but I'd like to repeat the trick!