(definitely not a lawyer) If you play multiplayer games (especially ranked stuff) you might be going against some "no botting" rule of that games tos.
mcmodknower
the german version "Übermorgen" is widely used in germany.
Well it is "a way of launching offline minecraft from a premium laucher" so it might be relevant
I use Arch btw.
That explains why it is easy for you. (joking)
Use netcat (nc) or similar for local unencrypted one to one chats (half joking)
I can also do it with my right hand, but i did it with my left first cause there is this german phrase "doing something with left" which means something is so easy for you, you don't even need your dominant hand for it.
I can aolve a rubiks cube with my left hand only.
Its a pixelart rougelike that i found somewhere in my linux package list, tried out, and liked. I could tell you about some mechanics, but its probably better to see for yourself at its website http://shatteredpixel.com/shatteredpd/ or the pixeldungeon community pixeldungeon@lemmy.world .
I assume it is that way so they don't let the users deal with the Position
type directly. But that is speculation on my side.
I could try making a mod out of part of the mechanics described and shown in the manga, but that would take a long time. If i remember it when i'm back at my pc i'm gonna put it into my list of ideas for programming projects (but it will probably take years until i actually start creating the mod)
Mcreator is so bad, if you do a raycast you do it three times. Once for each coordinate axis.
To recommend you a manga i would like to know what kind of manga you like to read. So for now i just tell you the general recommendation of Dungeon Meshi (aka Delicious in Dungeon). Its about a group of adventurers exploring a Dungeon to rescue the sister of one of them. But since they had no time to prepare for that they eat stuff from the dungeon (monster meat, fungi, plants that grow in there). You can probably read it at your local library.
Make sure to read the man page before so you don't remove the runtime functions