@dysfun read somewhere that less people are learning the basics (HTML, CSS, vanilla JS) and just go straight to a library, sometimes to do things you can do now without JS
Different surface patterns on the tower. On each level, the tower will have a different pattern.
I wonder how I can eliminate the visual banding in the texture mapping.
βWhen people want to listen to music they go to Spotify. When people want to study sound recordings as they were originally created, they go to libraries like the Internet Archive. Both are needed. There shouldnβt be conflict here.β - @brewsterkahle
Read our full statement about the recording industry lawsuit against our library: https://blog.archive.org/2023/08/14/internet-archive-responds-to-recording-industry-lawsuit-targeting-obsolete-media/
I'm on my 10th consecutive day of work and I'm sure this is unhealthy but I have a ticking time bomb called "cost of living" and if Kitsune Tails isn't out by approximately one year from now (give or take a few months, probably take) I'm going to be completely fucked so it's not like I can afford to take a break or anything π
Anyhow have you considered buying my games on itch.io? They're not discounted or anything it's just that buying them at full price would help a lot. Maybe even throw in a tip? https://eniko.itch.io/
They're good games brent
stop making the conversation about work-at-home about productivity
eliminating non-essential worker commutes means less fossil fuels wasted
remote policies increase access for disabled people, especially with chronic illness that flares
LGBT folks and PoC experience less bigotry and it's easier to report bigotry when they do
do some people want hybrid? do some people want on-site? sure
but stop pretending the discussion was about productivity or what employees want
it's about real estate portfolios
Wow, this is a decision that couple *cripple* Google if applied globally: Brand extortion is one of Google's most valuable tools. https://techcrunch.com/2023/08/14/indian-court-ruling-threatens-google-advertising-revenue-model/
TIL about an OS named Inferno, by Bell Labs back in 1995. Much of its software is named after references to Dante Alighieri's Inferno.
It has: a communication protocol named Styx, a type-safe programming language named Limbo that runs on the virtual machine Dis, Charon is a web browser and Bolgia is a picture viewer.
It's so nerdy, I love it