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yora

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Gardener from Germany with a background in Cultural Studies and interest in Sword & Sorcery, Space Opera, Cyberpunk, Neo-Noir, RPGs, Metal, and Synthwave.
I started working on my own videogame in 2024, even though I have basically no prior experience with videogame development.

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djlink, to random
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Recall is being rushed out the window(s) and storing everything in plain text, what a surprise! https://doublepulsar.com/recall-stealing-everything-youve-ever-typed-or-viewed-on-your-own-windows-pc-is-now-possible-da3e12e9465e

yora,
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@djlink I thought Recall had already been recalled?

beeoproblem, to random
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yora,
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@beeoproblem When you're not the paying customer, then you're the product.

Tim_Eagon, to DnD
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I think it's kind of weird how front and center the 80s D&D cartoon characters are in the artwork for the 2024 revisions when the majority of 5e fans weren't even alive when they aired.

yora,
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beeoproblem, to random
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It's cool how science has advanced from dinosaurs being just "gone" when I was a kid to evolving into modern birds.

Heck, in hindsight, some birds don't really look that far separated from dinos

yora,
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@beeoproblem As an astronomy nerd, it's weird that Dark Energy didn't even exist as a concept when I was a kid.
And I can remember the first time a planet was discovered in another system.

aras, to random
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Regular day in game dev: “a livestock farm has caused a traffic jam because all these citizens want to commit a crime specifically there”

yora,
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@aras @filiph Reminds me of rage quitting Pharaoh.

sinbad, to random
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Just watched a Let’s Play of an in progress game and it was immediately obvious they were using Lumen even though the lighting didn’t look particularly special. You could tell by the subtle flickering blotches and the frame rate struggling with otherwise basic visuals.

Lumen is really impressive tech but unless you really need it I don’t understand why people turn it on. I keep trying it but on mid level hardware it makes basic scenes either struggle for frame rate or flicker too much.

yora,
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@sinbad I am not familiar with it, but I know that trying to search for "lumen lighting" will be a completely hopeless undertaking.

yora, to gamedev
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Do we have a term for hobby #gamedev?

I'd like to follow more people who make games just for fun, and talk about the fun of making games.

bitinn, to random
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AI industry:

just sit back and enjoy the prosperity we bring to society!

Actual people:

we need to rebuild the search and internet that you broke;

we need to restart operating systems and social media that you had invaded;

we need to retrain writers and painters that you put out of jobs;

Where is the prosperity?

AI industry:

just look at how fast it can response to your request for a joke or a 4-line bash scripts!

yora,
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@bitinn Any prosperity offered by capitalism is always more money in the rich people's pockets.

aeva, to random
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i want all the ai stuff to go away

yora,
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@aeva It will.

Like all techbro bubbles always do.

aeva, to random
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I can't be bothered to look up the facts about the windows 11 ai thing, but I'm genuinely baffled as to who wants this, as well as why they need special ai hardware to make a keylogger that also watches you look at porn or whatever else it is that people use computers for

yora,
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@aeva Investors want this, because it sounds like Microsoft is on the cutting edge of tech development.

ghosttie, to random
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I've got a question - why isn't there an option to turn off Google's "AI Overviews"?

What do they gain from forcing it in everyone and costing themselves a bunch of money generating nonsense every time someone does a search?

yora,
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@ghosttie @ben I think publically traded businesses no longer try to provide products but to dazzle investors. Which they believe have no clue whatsoever about any kind of products and open their pockets exclusively based on buzzwords.

That's the only explanation that fits the pattern.

eoinoneill, to technology
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How has no one ever told me about this brilliant website?

https://skins.webamp.org/

#technology #music #winamp

yora,
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@eoinoneill I think there should be a website that is nothing but launcher icons from windows games.

beeoproblem, to random
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yora,
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@Nifflas @beeoproblem There's duckduckgo, and what else?

yora, to worldbuilding
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Doing some #worldbuilding for my #kaendor videogame and defining the laws and mechanisms by which magic works.
I created something that looks logical, consistent, and functional. But there's just no interesting consequences or questions that result from that, which would set off compelling stories or mysteries.

That's very much useless worldbuilding.

It adds information to process, but does not add anything.

psychicparrot42, to random
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  • yora,
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    @psychicparrot42 I am familiar with the concept, but I'm not sure I've even seen it in reality one in my life.

    danielalbu, to random
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    📅 21 years ago today, Enter The Matrix was released!

    💾 Enter The Matrix was released on May 14th, 2003! 💾

    yora,
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    @danielalbu That's a game I think I have not thought about in 20 years.

    (Never played it, but I think some people said it's quite good.)

    upmultimedia, to gamedev
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    I consider tutorials a failure of design and work hard so people of all skill levels should be able to just pick up and play one of my games.

    Obviously I usually fall waaaay short of that lofty goal but just watched someone play Liberation and they did mostly figure it out. Good feeling.

    yora,
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    @upmultimedia But isn't that still a tutorial if the game confronts you with situations that make you figure things out, even if there's no pop up messages?

    yora, to gamedev
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    Pixel art and low-poly are well known terms, but those are aesthetics, generally percieved as being nostalgic or artistic choices.

    But this does not properly appreciate the considerable technical value of low-fidelity graphics. Pixel art and low-poly are merely two styles that manage to make low-fidelity look good.

    Low-fidelity presentations are invaluable for creating complex games, flexible gameplay, and big games with limites time and money.
    It should be more talked about.

    ghosttie, to gamedev
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    Not sure whether I want to use isometric or 3/4 perspective for my game

    It's a big decision because I'm not good at art so it'll be painful if I have to redo it all a different way

    It feels like it's really common for people who play games to want to make them. Usually coding is a big barrier, but I taught myself coding and so my big barrier is art...


    yora,
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    @ghosttie True isometric has the camera pretty high up, while people perceive the world mostly from the side. So that typically looks more natural.

    What things make you consider true isometric projection as an option?

    bitinn, to random
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    Crypto bros are truly amazing creatures, they should be put into cages, to be observed and studied.

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