(lots of cool ones that I have no idea the level of functionality they may or may not have) Moddb also has some VERY interesting ones, most notably these three work in progress mods: I am always curious to know if anyone else knows other ones that I never heard about, that are actually quite good! (as of 23 September 2020 This branch is 23 commits ahead, 12 commits behind czartrak:master.) czartrak: "Here's an up to date version of my mod, since that fork you've got there is, I believe, an outdated version of an outdated version" (as of 23 September 2020) So I've just been using continuous build for everything, and all other mods too. IMPORTANT: adde mod maker says that all their mods are built for "CONTINUOUS" build from what I read. Here are a few that I am currently interested in. I just wanted to give back somehow, even though I am awful at coding, and will likely never be able to make my own mods for any game. This is an Endless sky mod list, of all other known mod lists! cool! I did this because some people in the modding community for this game were SO nice to me, and extremely helpful. This way, hopefully this will show up in the search results and save a lot of people a lot of time in the future. Keep in mind, I am not asking for a personal army to help me, this thread is for fun, but also because I am open to learning things I didn't previously know! I also wanted to be of service to the Endless sky community and Endless sky modding community by bringing together every mod list I could possibly find, new or old, and putting it all in once place to make it easier to find, since it was so difficult for me to find good Endless sky comprehensive mod lists when I first tried. Later in the day, students volunteered on such community service projects as cleaning out gardens, painting, weeding and seeding, landscaping, picking up trash and volunteering with children at various organizations around Ithaca, including the Sciencenter, Ithaca Children's Garden, Ellis Hollow Community Center, Cayuga Ridge Extended Care, East Ithaca Preschool and Ithaca YMCA.I made an account just to post this thread! I hope it does some good! "Change for Change is based on the idea that if everyone contributed spare change to a charitable cause, together all of this small change could result in big changes," said Houghton. Houghton said that the council made the donation "in light of the events of this semester," and reflected some "student responses to the tragedies on our campus." The change drive was inspired by a new partnership between the council and Change for Change, a New York City-based national organization with a network of campus and workplace chapters. The donation was part of the Greek Tri-Council's Day of Demeter, an annual community service day during which more than 300 students worked on some 15 projects in the community. The funds, which are intended to ensure the continued availability of the Crisisline, especially its overnight service, were presented May 1 by Nathaniel Houghton '11, the council's vice president for university and community relations. Sherina Giler '10, left, a member of Lambda Theta Alpha, participated in Sabado Gigante, a festival for children on the Ithaca Commons, during the Greek Tri-Council's Day of Demeter.Ĭornell's Greek Tri-Council, the governing body of Cornell's nearly 70 fraternity and sorority chapters on campus, contributed more than $2,000 from a change drive and other fundraisers to benefit Suicide Prevention & Crisis Services of Tompkins County (SPCS) to increase suicide prevention efforts.
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