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    ma ti devo fare anche il versetto finale spariglio?

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  • @rolery cara Rolery, un film che invito tutti e tutte a vedere

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  • But it's not meant to work that way, such a structure should not be a dynamic rigid body. In the final game you'll be able to choose if you want your design to be dynamic (like a vehicle) or static (for a building, a bridge, etc.) Either way you'll be able to add the same parts, be it to make an articulated vehicle or a hangar door, water lock, or anything you can imagine (hopefully).

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  • On the technical side, the system is quite simple. The beam part is a small scene consisting of a rigid body with a box collider and box mesh (placeholder graphics). You can then instantiate this small scene at will.

    To attach two parts together, I don't use joints (would be bad for performances and physics engine stability). Instead, I merge the rigid bodies, and add all the colliders as child nodes (and also update the total mass). So, the final bridge is a single rigid body.

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  • A bit of stress testing the system, and already found out of a single non-resizable dumb rectangular part 😉

    Here is how you can build a bridge, even though you don't have the right parts, and also that you can't (yet) lift or otherwise move your contraption, and deleting parts is not implemented either.

    Which means you have to find creative ways to tilt the orientation of the thing during construction and be careful about the weight balance.

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  • “Ora sto meglio, il peggio è passato. Ho delle emicranie che sto gestendo con un neurologo, ma sto tornando alla mia autonomia e conto di tornare presto al lavoro”, racconta Lince, una ragazza di 33 anni. È a casa da quattro mesi, da quando la sera del 2 ottobre 2025, sui viali di circonvallazione di Bologna, un poliziotto l’ha centrata all’occhio destro con un lacrimogeno.

    Ha perso la vista da quell’occhio. Non è stato l’unico candelotto sparato alzo zero, lo dicono i testimoni e i video di Local Team. Volevano allontanare i manifestanti dopo gli incidenti alla stazione: la sera precedente la Flotilla per Gaza era stata bloccata dagli israeliani, mezza Italia era in subbuglio. L’incidente più grave, nelle piazze di questi mesi, è capitato a lei, che non ha avuto la stessa attenzione del poliziotto malmenato sabato a Torino.

    Leggi l’intervista completa di Alessandro Mantovani su Il Fatto Quotidiano

    @attualita

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  • @mwl Sad to read. Condolences.

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  • @Fradipicche
    Ragionamento condivisibile. Quello che temo non è la delega in sé, quanto il fatto che delegando non esercito più quel tipo di abilità/competenza, e sappiamo che il nostro apprendimento è basato anche sull'allenamento, sulla ripetizione, sull'analisi. Se delegò ad una macchina queste azioni delego in parte anche il mio essere persona.

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    @cassidy oh interesting! That Ploopy trackpad is on my wish list. 160Hz display though - what are you rocking?!
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    @panda Thankfully a #Firefox 2-like UI can still be easily done in a decently modern browser without having to touch userChrome.css! https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/fox-2-the-moon/If you want the ancient add-ons manager UI that opens in its own window there's also this extension: https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/aviary-addons-manager/#PaleMoon
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    #RSS question! My favourite band only post on instagram. Is there a way to turn their IG posts into an #RSSfeed I can follow on my feed reader? I came across rss.app which seems to offer this but as I only need to create this one feed I am hoping there might be a cheaper (or ever free) solution.Thank you!
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    Over at WordPress.com, we recently added a new feature to the WordPress.com Reader. You can now build a list of blogs you like, and recommend them to others.What if your readers could help your blog grow? What if the writers you love could introduce their audience to yours?That’s the idea behind recommended blogs, a feature now available in the WordPress.com Reader that lets you share the blogs you enjoy most with your own audience.Let’s Grow Together: Introducing Recommended Blogs Since the WordPress.com Reader lets you follow any site that supports RSS, you can recommend blogs on any platform or CMS. As long as the site includes an RSS feed, you’ll be good to go!You can view my recommended blogs in my WordPress.com Reader profile. Ever the champion of the Open Web, @davew asked me if one could fetch those recommended blogs to show in their own app or tools. Since this is WordPress.com, recommended blogs are indeed available via the WordPress.com REST API. There are different endpoints one can use to fetch and show recommended blogs. All you need to get started is a WordPress.com username.Side-note: WordPress.com usernames are also Gravatar usernames, so once you have a Gravatar username, you can show all sorts of information the person chose to make public in their profile:Check our API documentation to find out more.Once you have a WordPress.com username, you can make a request to rest/v1.2/read/lists/<username>/recommended-blogs/items to get a list of their recommended blogs:We also have another endpoint you can use to export the list in OPML format: wpcom/v2/read/lists/<list-ID>/export. You can get that list ID from the API response just above. That can be handy if you then want to import the list in your own Reader!If you haven’t tried the WordPress.com Reader yet, this could be a good opportunity to give it a try!