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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

As others mentioned, you can either donate code or money. If you want to help Lemmy.ml the most, I recommend the Patreon linked above since it goes straight to the Lemmy.ml admin (who very much needs cash to stay afloat because he's been working on Lemmy full-time for years, for peanuts)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 hours ago

Chad Lemmy vs Virgin Reddit

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 hours ago

I work in a Meta office nearby, it's the talk of the town, many people think it's true.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

As someone who works at Meta:

Ya the benefits are nice.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 hours ago

Your lack of ability to see the flaw in your argument means you have no critical thinking skills, and your insult towards me means you have no empathy.

As the person in charge of deciding who is dumb, I have deemed you dumb, and you can no longer participate in society. You have now been evicted from your house.

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Do you see the problem with your idea, yet?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

You literally said

dumb people shouldn't participate in society.

And then followed up with

there is no one size fits all rule [to define dumb people]

So you think dumb people shouldn't participate in society, but you also don't think you can define who dumb people are.

sociopaths have led us to believe that we as individuals do not have the capacity to make judgements so that that they can create abusive laws. start being a village again.

I appreciate the sentiment, but what happens when someone starts to accumulate power, and there's no laws to stop them? You think people are going to rise up? You think the people who rise up won't become the next dictator?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (4 children)

My issue is that whoever defines what "dumb" is becomes the defacto dictator. I could choose a set of values that align with what I think are important - Someone who does well in an IQ test, someone who understands the importance of being physically fit - and then all of a sudden, people with disabilities become marginalized.

I asked you to define "dumb" because that definition needs to be crafted extremely well. The fact you didn't realize this makes me think you're dumb. Maybe you shouldn't participate in society.

 

Is the unbeatable WR just going to sit there?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 22 hours ago

Is this a spoopy Facebook meme

[–] [email protected] 0 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

I mean outside of the racism, I can see this being applied to liberals too

[–] [email protected] 0 points 23 hours ago (6 children)

Define dumb, otherwise I'll start by saying it's the people who don't capitalize words

[–] [email protected] 0 points 23 hours ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (10 children)

Lots of them are, but it's stupid comments like this which make me shake my head. The left will lose 2024 with their fake moral superiority and fail to understand what happened.

Again.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago

This morning, peacekeepers at a position near Kafer Kela observed an IDF Merkava tank firing at their watchtower.

So passive

 
 

Hey blind folks on Lemmy!

I'm an ex-mobile game dev, and noticed while searching today there's about 45 million fully blind people in the world, but I couldn't find much about games targeting blind folks.

It seems like there's mods on existing games to assist blind people, but in my quick search there's no dedicated groups to making games for blind people as their top priority.

I have a few questions:

First, do you think lots of blind people would be interested in playing games? Think for like an hour or two a day.

Second, what sort of games would be good for blind people? Are there any games you think would be fun if someone made it for you?

Third, how would blind people like to play games? Would they prefer a phone with like one big button (i.e jump) with haptic feedback and sound, or would they prefer something like on a laptop and a screen reader?

Forth, right now I'm thinking about making a competitive math game; you have one minute to answer as many questions as possible. I was planning on using audio/screen reader to output the question, but similar to the third question, I'm curious on what's the easiest way to input the answer.

 

Besides IdleOn, does anyone know of any?

 

Finally got around to it and been playing Godot for an hour. I've been following Brackey's How to make a Video Game - Godot Beginner Tutorial and I'm about ~40 minutes in.

First impressions:

  • Jesus christ that downloaded fast
  • Holy crap that opened fast
  • I love right out the gate it let me pick what renderer I want to use (alongside the pros and cons)

UI:

  • The UI is a little bit confusing. Having the Script and 2D window be something at the top, but to the right of your traditional window dropdowns - is very jarring
  • Mousewheel is a weird default: Control-scroll moves up and down, while regular scroll zooms in and out. I believe this is the opposite of most programs
  • Modifying the collision points on TileSets was weird - I would modify one, then any new tile I click would get the new collision points, so I kept accidentally overwriting the collision points on tiles when I just wanted to select. But then I also couldn't copy a previous collision point.. so I had to like carefully plan out which tiles would have the same collision points because I couldn't copy them... I didn't want to get too specific on something minor, but that was frustrating.
  • Overall, the UI is still less cluttered than Unity, so despite being a bit unintuitive and having some frustrations, it's worse but not a showstopper

"Let me make a game!" vibe:

  • For reference, my base point here is Flash, with ActionScript. The dead simplicity of that framework let developers pump out awesome games in under a week
  • Godot seems to have better support for 2D games than Unity. 2D feels "first class", and I'm not getting weird collider issues on corners like Unity does
  • When following a tutorial (that is only 4 months old), I already ran into cases of UI changes and deprecated features. That's a big issue with Unity, and not something I look forwards to in Godot
  • As far as vibe check goes, this one is also on par or slightly better than Unity

Overall Rating: Good enough

My world has not been shaken - but I'll use Godot for my next game. First impressions have Godot's editor on-par with Unity, but the real win is it comes without the clown show that is Unity Technologies itself. For the first time in a while I'm excited to get back into making games, I just need to make the time 🙃

 

Been trying to play Factorio with my gf and cousin, who both use ARM Macbooks. Via bitsearch I was able to find a couple Factorio torrents that include MacOS, but despite allegedly having seeders, I wasn't able to get the download to work (even with DHT enabled).

Does anyone know where I can find a working download link? To be clear, every torrent I found didn't actually have seeders when I put it into the torrent client. At least a few years ago, I was able to a cracked Factorio MacOS version.

(Windows version via Wine works on Linux, but not MacOS (even via Whisky). Installing Asahi is not an option, but an idea I entertained).

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