Ahh, the ol put the rum in the banana shipment from Karamja method. A classic.
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Ahh, the ol put the rum in the banana shipment from Karamja method. A classic.
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Regarding decentralized internet, your idea is being enacted! I posted a couple short docs about that over on !breadtube@slrpnk.net
Here’s the first one, I’ll go hunt down the second.
Edit: found it!
Fahrenheit 451 is certainly worth a read. I read it late in life, and could see immediately why it’s so often read in schools. Very well written, and a compelling story.
Another book that you may find quite personally compelling is The Chrysalids by John Wyndham (Archive.org has a free audio book version), due to the themes it covers.
Looks like I was duped by this article, which claims its using Godot. I can’t find anything on the web about them switching away from Unity besides that, so I think you’re right.
Cheers for the info! I saw someone in the comments of a video on this bundle that someone mentioned Zenva’s youtube channel has a 4 hour Godot course for free, so probably best to just hit that instead.
Hollow Knight: Silksong and Slay the Spire II are being made in Godot, along with a bunch of other indie games. So far it hasn’t been used for a AAA or AA game yet, AFAIK. They have a showcase on their website.
Personally, I’m excited for Road to Vostok, which was ported to Godot after the Unity debacle.
Anyone have any experience with Zenva courses?
I mean… It stops at the end of a chapter, but that chapter ends on kind’ve a bombshell, so yes it’s abrupt. But it’s a damn good story up to that point, so you really want to see what happen-
God dangit, It’s Firefly, but without the big damn movie to wrap up the story.
If you’re okay with it probably never continuing, I would still recommend it.
Unfortunately not, it hasn’t been updated in many years now :(
No worries! :D
JPEG is getting old long in the tooth, which prompted the creation of JPEG XL, which is a fairly future-proof new compression standard that can compress images to the same file size or smaller than regular JPEG while having massively higher quality.
However, JPEG XL support was removed from Google Chrome based browsers in favor of AVIF, a standalone image compression derived from the AV1 video compression codec that is decidedly not future-proof, having some hard-coded limitations, as well as missing some very nice to have features that JPEG XL offers such as progressive image loading and lower hardware requirements. The result of this is that JPEG XL adoption will be severely hamstrung by Google’s decision, which is ultimately pretty lame.
Crystal lang is also pretty cool looking. It seems to be going for what Nim is doing, making Ruby as fast as C.
Ahh, I didn’t notice that, bugger.
Drew DeVault went on to make his own alternative as well, with Sourcehut.
Drew DeVault created https://sourcehut.org/, which may be worth considering.
Also @thejevans@lemmy.ml
Thank you for taking the time to write all this, I’ve been interested in immutable desktops for a while, and this was probably the best overview of them that I’ve seen to date!
If you’re talking about the two that I think you are, I agree. I suspect my pleasant experience is due to my instance defederating completely with those, which is pretty swank.
At least in the communities I’m subscribed to and interact with, I’ve still seen it mostly be positive interactions.
block women, not black. I misread it as well, especially since it’d be easy to believe he’d target black women specifically.
EDIT: I was wrong! Listened to the audio and he does explicitly say black women!