the setup process for the first run of a new windows machine is called the out of box experience. its truely awful in the way it railroads you but a setup process is a lot more approachable than an installer.
i dont know. the garbage collection is buggy and keeps removing objects before they finish running
hugh and stamets are both seen brushing their teeth in discovery. i imagine its just not shown very often
you could use dynmap and have your world map
why not? publishing open source software is a good thing. the failure is in fdroids search and discovverability features imho
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