“But I saw it on TV!” says the man currently saying untrue things on TV.
“But I saw it on TV!” says the man currently saying untrue things on TV.
There’s an annual Minecraft event where they announce what’s coming in the next update (among other stuff). In the past, players could vote during the event to choose which of three mobs (animals/creatures) would be added to the game. Now they’ve announced they’re no longer doing that.
They do still have to cater to desktop users, so I imagine accessible websites for those platforms will exist for many years to come.
Still, hosting costs were the reason for discussing legal liability. Such a server also increases centralization which isn’t ideal.
That doesn’t solve the cost problem. Now all the traffic is going through that intermediate server, and someone has to pay for that.
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Seems like a reasonable donation prompt; it’s infrequent, unobtrusive, and can be easily dismissed and disabled. Some people are so sensitive to the idea of any sort of soliciting that they forget projects do need money to function.
Water cooling is lame, liquid nitrogen cooling is the way to go!