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please take a step to bigger things. things are inherently designed in a way out of bounds in deep fog- and manage to make cool stuff for me

@ultraloveheaven you just move your CSS into a separate file and link it in the head tag

Still on the look-out for the JPI/Clarion TopSpeed TechKit manuals, specifically the Advanced Programming Guide.

It contains information on the TS x86 assembly dialect. I've looked for years for a copy, but I've not come across it.

If anyone has a copy, PDF or otherwise, please let me know!

#RetroComputing #compilers

Should also add, this advice doesn't necessarily apply to everything... if you're coding an app dealing with banking data or something, you should probably know what you're doing first ha

But we're making games! If you have an idea and you're just getting started - dive in, have fun, be creative!

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This is going about on the birdside from the (apparently) leaked Balatro source code, and people are shitting all over it. Some straight up saying don't write code like this, learn to do it right before daring make a game..

I disagree!

Sure, it wouldn't pass a code review. But it looks like someone who had an idea and used what knowledge and tools they had to build it, working things out as they went..

And the product holds up, so what's it matter?

#gamedev #games #balatro #coding

i love people who conflate git with github they have such a childlike naive view of the world it's cute

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re: Discovery S5E02 

@ultranurd i try to overlook that because i enjoy the plots very much despite that

re: Discovery S5E02 

@ultranurd that's exactly it, i feel like discovery tries to do classic plots but gets its hands tied by executives into framing them into needlessly hollywoodian acrobatics

@ultraloveheaven the HTML describes the DOM but it can still have inline CSS and JS if you want

i prefer to keep them in separate files because that way you don't have to repeat and maintain CSS for every single page, you can just reuse a single file

@ultraloveheaven generally it has to do with not using JavaScript to build your DOM and keeping the DOM simple and organized so that things appear in the right order in text instead of relying on JS or CSS to dictate how the elements are ordered on the screen

i hold the radical belief that not everything needs to be for everybody at every possible time

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of course i think things that can be accessible should be. information, communities, media.

but i think denying things to be made just because they're not accessible is also erasure.

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this is i'm sure a very complicated and nuanced topic that i'm going to get a lot of flak over (or not, my posts barely reach anybody anymore)

but i think the web was better when flash wasn't getting killed by apple to promote their new pocket computer that makes calls

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i will not sacrifice fun and artistic vision for accessibility sorry in advance

i believe in things that need and can be accessible being accessible

but not in the sanitization of the web

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