Aatube

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[–] Aatube@kbin.social 1 points 5 months ago

It's been two months sir

 

I have a screen where I want a lazy-loading card of various items below some necessary information, all of which will scroll down. My initial approach was to nest the lazycolumn under the card which is nested under a Column with a calculated nested height based on the size of the calls list. However, I can't do that, and neither can I do the following.

@Composable
@Preview
fun mockup() {
    val calls = mutableStateListOf(Pair(1..418, 418 downTo 1))
    MaterialTheme {
        LazyColumn(Modifier.verticalScroll(rememberScrollState())) {
            item {
                Text("Text and some necessary UI elements")
                Slider(value = .418f, onValueChange = {})
            }
            Card(Modifier.fillMaxWidth()) {
                items(calls.asReversed()) {
                    Row {
                        Text(it.first.toString(), Modifier.fillMaxWidth(0.5f), fontWeight = FontWeight.Black)
                        Text(it.second.toString(), Modifier.fillMaxWidth(0.5f))
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

I found https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68182413/compose-lazylist-section-background, for which the only viable solution found was to hack a special composable widget so that when combined, it looks like a continuous card. Still, I want to see if there's a "proper way" of doing this...

[–] Aatube@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago

They kinda don't! It'd be trending videos near your IP locations + your watch history for this browser session

[–] Aatube@kbin.social 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Are there like hobby Minecraft servers not related to Microsoft? I’m thinking like the Library map and such.

Maps aren't servers. They're just maps as in any other videogame. You can play maps offline and with local multiplayer.

Most servers aren't related to Microsoft, but they also use the default server software which requires proper authentication. Now that Mojang account servers are down you can't log in with them anymore. One'd have to use patched server software that completely turns authentication off or uses an alternative authentication server to allow people without Microsoft accounts to join.

[–] Aatube@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

I meant that the Japanese use the Chinese word for Pomelo to call the Yuzu

[–] Aatube@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago

And in Chinese

[–] Aatube@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago
[–] Aatube@kbin.social 1 points 6 months ago (3 children)

TIL The Japanese call Yuzu what we (the Chinese) call the Pomelo

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Yuzu is gone. (yuzu-emu.org)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Aatube@kbin.social to c/technology@beehaw.org
 

They settled for $2.4M and shut everything down.

We write today to inform you that yuzu and yuzu’s support of Citra are being discontinued, effective immediately.

[–] Aatube@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago

To be more concrete, we have to see if nearly all of the released games on the list have been subject to "abnormal review activity", which steam automatically excludes from the percentage

 
 

The convictions of the two paramedics shook the world of emergency workers who have typically been shielded from criminal prosecution — and it forced questions about the dynamic between the police and paramedics at a scene.

Though Mr. McClain was visibly distressed and in handcuffs, paramedics never spoke to him, touched him or checked his vital signs before diagnosing him with excited delirium, a controversial condition characterized by agitation and exceptional physical strength. Paramedics then injected him with what authorities later said was a dose of ketamine inappropriate for Mr. McClain’s body weight.

 

The convictions of the two paramedics shook the world of emergency workers who have typically been shielded from criminal prosecution — and it forced questions about the dynamic between the police and paramedics at a scene.

Though Mr. McClain was visibly distressed and in handcuffs, paramedics never spoke to him, touched him or checked his vital signs before diagnosing him with excited delirium, a controversial condition characterized by agitation and exceptional physical strength. Paramedics then injected him with what authorities later said was a dose of ketamine inappropriate for Mr. McClain’s body weight.

 

The convictions of the two paramedics shook the world of emergency workers who have typically been shielded from criminal prosecution — and it forced questions about the dynamic between the police and paramedics at a scene.

Though Mr. McClain was visibly distressed and in handcuffs, paramedics never spoke to him, touched him or checked his vital signs before diagnosing him with excited delirium, a controversial condition characterized by agitation and exceptional physical strength. Paramedics then injected him with what authorities later said was a dose of ketamine inappropriate for Mr. McClain’s body weight.

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The heightened state of unease over the possibility of a 'Con Air' sequel resulted in an influx of security personnel. It just goes to show, when it comes to Nic Cage, the need for increased security is always 'Raising Arizona.'

 

Waterfox is integrating Tree-Style Tabs as a vertical tabs solution, complete with image tab previews and optimizations for tabs outside the scrolling.

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The intelligence was made public, in part, in a cryptic announcement on Wednesday by Representative Michael R. Turner, Republican of Ohio and the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. He called on the Biden administration to declassify the information without saying specifically what it was.

His committee took the unorthodox move of voting on Monday to make the information available to all members of Congress — a step that alarmed some officials because it is not clear in what context, if any, the intelligence in the panel’s possession was presented. In a note to lawmakers, the House Intelligence Committee said the intelligence was about a “destabilizing foreign military capability.”

Representative Jim Himes, Democrat of Connecticut and the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, said that the issue was “serious” and that Mr. Turner was right to focus on it. But he added that the threat was “not going to ruin your Thursday.”

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