I would go back in time to 1995 and give John Carmack modern tools and maybe UE5 and see what happens.
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I would go back in time to 1995 and give John Carmack modern tools and maybe UE5 and see what happens.
Looks like cornbread infused with onions and cheese(?). I might have to try that recipe out cuz that sounds good to me lol
Dwarf Fortress.
Not just best indie game, but best game period.
I didn’t mean to imply it’s not also concerning tech. I think it would fit in both spheres. Just commenting on the whole “stop making trans people political” notion, like the issue isn’t and hasn’t been political the entire time.
They’re trying to make laws to hurt trans people, and it’s a hot issue among the populace… That is the very definition of political.
That’s the one!
I started watching a dude the other day who put up one video so far chronicling a journey of using these kind of brain cell computer chips to make something that can play Doom.
I may be remembering wrong but I think it might be someone who worked on that pong thing… He briefly talked about it in the video I mention above.
I really can’t wait for the second part. The first one was mostly about how he set up the growth medium and fed the cells, as well as showing off the chips and what problems they ran into so far doing things the way they were doing them. Next one is supposed to get more into the doing stuff and I am hella interested in that.
I feel like this whole thing is simply just a clarification on what was already the case. Like, a baker can’t just refuse a gay person for being gay. But they could refuse to make that gay person a huge dick shaped cake because, presumably, they would also refuse to make a huge dick shaped cake for a straight woman as well. The reason the customer wants the dick cake is irrelevant; merely that the cake is a dick.
Even outside of their space, when they “argue” it had generally been posting giant, random images that had little to no context followed by walls of emojis. Which is why my blocklist is mostly Hexbear users.