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pxhc.yorniq.xyz

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pxhc's avatar pxhc 8 hours ago

Dafuq I'm going to do with all this time...

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pxhc updated their site.
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so glad i've found you in the abyss
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pxhc's avatar pxhc 3 days ago

:D very cool sketches btw

pxhc updated their site.
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pxhc updated their site.
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never saw your wordpress, but I'm sure your new site is way cooler :D
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foltin's avatar foltin 1 week ago

Thanks!!

pxhc updated their site.
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Hey, thanks for the following. Love your site, especially the colours! I've added your button to my links page. :)
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Nice site (:
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https://pirahxcx.yorniq.xyz/pira-player v1.help-me-i-dont-know-how-to-name-versions is out \o/ imagine your buttons are mouths, and they try to bite the mouse when you want to click? or your title is an eye that closes? it's easy now, the customization menu has a field to set image change on hover :D
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aznet's avatar aznet 2 weeks ago

Pre-Alpha: build number only, no release number. Beta: 0.XX. Full Release: 1.XX. Updates to Release: 1.+1 per individual change. More decimal places for more extensive or longer builds. FOSS convention is to thousandths place, 0.000. Corporate compliance is usually to hundred-thousandths.

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p7uen's avatar p7uen 2 weeks ago

Instructions unclear, can now smell songs.

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pxhc's avatar pxhc 2 weeks ago

it always look arbitrary how a software would go from version .472 to .531 then .566...

aznet's avatar aznet 2 weeks ago

Sometimes it is. Usually it's because they put out a bunch of small updates, each with their own individual build for testing and compliance, do this over the course of weeks or months, THEN they release the update to users. That's why version numbers tend to jump wildly between releases.

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