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How in the world do you get a java exception in rust?? Also the invoking program is java
Did some digging and I think it's these projects:
Java can interface with other languages! It's how basically all games written in java exist, they're using LWJGL (Lightweight Java Game Library) to interface with GLFW (an OpenGL implementation written in C).
Are you familiar if Mindustry does this too? Afaik they had SDL somewhere in the mix
Maybe because of the color_eyre
rust wrapper?
For anyone who wants this: https://github.com/rozniak/xfce-winxp-tc
Who the FUCK puts the xp taskbar at the TOP!?
Sorry
Tankies
My taskbar always goes at the top. Like a civilized human being
Yeah - Windows Terminal isn’t supported on XP
Its spigot
Still using spaceship. lmao.
Needs more Hannah Montana.
yall weird
top-aligned taskbar like a heretic
My waybar/polybar is up there, not sure it qualifies as a taskbar but if so I'll have you know it's feelings are hurt.
Cool Retro Term has finally added hardware support. They even included the vertical wrap-around when a capacitor is about to pop!
Sweet monitor frame! Where can I get one of those.
blackbox/BlackBox
Ow ow ow ow ow ow
Windows XP, with Windows 10+ terminal, using Linux directories.
Though if you look at the internet taskbar icon it's a Windows 7/10+ icon, so it may all be a skin running on cygwin/wsl)
Also the internet icon shows there is Internet.
In the case of an apple II
Macintosh Pus actually. At least I hope it’s a Plus. If they gutted a 128k or 512k that would be sad.
*macintosh the Apple II’s monitor was separate of the drive
I bet it's just Linux with a skin.
The Internet icon is a fucking liar, and if you don't agree with me you haven't been on enough networks.
What do you mean it's not a DNS error!
I think that's just Win10 with RetroBar
In a 1980s Macintosh case.
Looks to me like the icon that indicates the machine being connected to a network, but that network is not connected to the Internet.
"Connected to the Internet" is a spectrum from "no network interface available" to "can reach every server that people agree is 'online'". Is it enough to have a working TCP/IP stack, receive a ping reply from connectivitycheck.android.com (or other arbitrary server), or do you have to know if there's a firewall (like in China)?
…on an ancient beige-assed Mac