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green_light_stop, to diablo in The Diablo clickbait is unreal, is the enshitification of the internet reaching the gaming communities now?
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I agree. I much prefer text stuff. It's hard deny the shift though. Looking at TikTok as an extreme example, a whole generation is getting their news from someone doing a dance while two other videos play of cutting playdough. I'm not saying it's wrong, but I do think it's really hurting our ability as a species to exist without attention hacking.

If you've managed to exist outside of that band of information exchange, I commend you.

green_light_stop, to diablo in The Diablo clickbait is unreal, is the enshitification of the internet reaching the gaming communities now?
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Attention spans. News content these days are moving to video I stead of text to better grab your attention. When everything is really engaging, you have to be more engaging than that to get seen.

green_light_stop, to diablo in The Diablo clickbait is unreal, is the enshitification of the internet reaching the gaming communities now?
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The number of articles out about the latest and greatest game updates from a few hours ago which are rehashing patches released a week or more ago drive me nuts. How many times do I have to wade through multiple screens of preamble to find out that content is being recycled from week old news.

But yes, the ratio of low signal to high signal content is crazy in general. I get that people have to make a living and want to do it via communicating on YouTube/articles/... but I feel we've really lost access to high quality content. ChatGPT and other LLMs are going to make this wayyyyyyy worse.

Content recommendation algorithms push for length and frequency, which inevitably means meeting the quantity bar is more important than quality. Meanwhile we have really thought out high quality content buried in a mountain of clickbait and those creators both don't get as good monetization or exposure. It's a sad system :(. I want to see more ErrantSignal quality bar and less clickbait please.

green_light_stop, to nostupidquestions in What programming language would be the best to learn to develop a game from scratch?
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If your goal is to create a non-commercial game I second python. Though you could probably find ways to make that work commercially as well if you package it correctly.

My first big programming project was writing a 2D game in python as a final project in an intro to computer science class. It's pretty quick to translate ideas into working code without having the language semantics getting in your way.

Btw the target platform also matters for which language would be the best (ex. mobile vs desktop). I believe all of @LexaPrime's suggestions assumed you are making a desktop game.

green_light_stop, to antiwork in How do i judge if something is above my pay grade? At what point should i simply tell my boss, you aren't paying me to do this?
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Do you have a detailed list of duties? Ask for one. If you don't feel comfortable doing that look for duties of similar positions for different companies. If they are asking you to do these management related duties under some pretence that you'll be promoted to a leadership role, then that's one thing. I think it's fair to have a conversation with your manager about how you are feeling, what you are doing (make a list), what your career goals are, and how you can align that with the company.

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