Mostly the 1st harry potter gba game, it’s jank but playable with savestates
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Nerd, programmer, writer. I like making things!
Mostly the 1st harry potter gba game, it’s jank but playable with savestates
not great
but about to play some gameboy so that’s good
Perfect. I’ve never made a mistake in my life.
Turns out, knowledge is power! When people can make informed decisions instead of just doing whatever the person in charge says it’s usually better on the whole
Voyager is my favorite, but mlem is a close second for me
We defederated from a few of the larger servers early on because of moderation problems. It’s a bit quieter without world but still very nice!
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The post itself isn’t really on topic for the community anyway
Windows has the history thing built in with WIN+V, most of the other features seem unnecessary for 99% of users
It would probably get stripped out automatically
Another thing you can do to boost game count is participate in jams! They’re IMO the best way to quickly learn parts of the process, but make sure you’ve got a bit of use in your engine of choice first or it can be a lil overwhelming
If you want to see more of the nitty gritty, there are tons of devlog series on YouTube where you can watch people put together a game from scratch. GMTK’s series is pretty good, though keep in mind that he started with an audience so he had some advantages along the way!
Sacred Forest is another fun series I’ve been following, and ThinMatrix’s channel is popular and has already made a few games. Miziziziz also has a few series but I recommend his 4 devs 1 art kit jam series because it shows how a lot of small games can be made quickly
Sites that mass-generate garbage using llms
Air fryer dogs are 🔥
Most of my listening is while commuting and chores, usually at least 15 minutes of listening for each. I would prefer to listen for at least an hour each session but my schedule doesn’t really allow for that.
I added that book to my holds list, only 13 hours! Thanks a bunch, I’ve never read anything by him!
Have you tried audiobooks? I don’t read much paper nowadays, but I still find time to listen to at least a book a month. All for free through my library!
Also, what book is it?
Who says they’re not?
They’re still word predictors. That is literally how the technology works
Even as someone who doesn’t usually play the genre it’s a fantastic game