Jeffool

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[–] Jeffool 16 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

I love the question! I rarely listen to songs or playlists, and almost never algorithm based streams. Instead I put on albums I like. Even in my 10m-15m drive to work, and do that until I'm tired on an album. So, love the question.

Aesop Rock's Integrated Tech Solutions. Being a long time fan I thought The Impossible Kid was fantastic. TIK was as creative and ponderous as anything he'd done, but often felt more accessible and personally inviting. While accessibility is not something you generally look for with Aesop, that feeling of being personal really made it pay off. Spirit World Field Guide was good and was interesting, but didn't work for me as much. Maybe it was a case of enjoying TIK so much, and comparison being the thief of joy? But ITS absolutely feels top notch again. Love it.

Also worth mentioning is Powerman 5000. A year or so ago (while on a kick to my youth) I found out they were still making music and had released an album (The Noble Rot) in 2020. Shortly after I discovered that, they released one in 2024 (Abandon Ship.) They're not great songs, but they're all great vibes. The songs feel like they 3/4s to being great to me. Like they kept the dial at a 7 or 8 instead of turning it up to 11. And even when they did turn it up, it was only at the very end. Maybe he's going for something different, or maybe I've changed, but the strength feels off. But damn the vibes are still there.

[–] Jeffool 4 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I've often wondered if it was an age or even time thing. I'm 44 and I noticed at some point years ago I was getting more reluctant to click buttons and try to figure things out on my own. That's how I learned everything as a kid and became the typical family IT guy. I had to relearn that curiosity and the willingness to learn things in that fashion, which I think shrank just from disuse. I'm not in IT, but I've seen that reluctance grow in other people too.

I wonder if rising to certain levels (or just gaining support staff to help with things) contributes to not doing small things. Then that can lead to an increased reluctance to do other small things. (Just out of no longer feeling comfortable with them.) I hadn't thought about it, but it makes sense to me.

[–] Jeffool 1 points 3 weeks ago

And all the actors who act in yhe prime shows? They get signed into bluesky exclusive interaction contracts. Where they only interact with fans on bluesky.

I'm honestly surprised they haven't tried something like this via partnering with some platform. I think the unions would kill them... But I'm still surprised they haven't tried it. Sports teams/leagues too.

[–] Jeffool 3 points 3 weeks ago

I do wonder if they'd garner enough attention to pay for the licenses to add them to Game Pass. I loved the MUA games.

[–] Jeffool 2 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm surprised they nominated Shadow of the Erdtree instead of making a "game addition/expansion" category that would include DLC and mods.

[–] Jeffool 7 points 1 month ago

Even if they do repeat 3 (and I kinda feel they will,) it'll have a cliffhanger too. And I'm okay with that.

[–] Jeffool 3 points 1 month ago

Good point. Does anyone know an animator? I'll write some promotional material.

[–] Jeffool 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I will give respect where due: I like the sweep button. It's handy for me personally, as someone who is on several email lists that are public-facing. That's about it.

Every attempt to help me automatically is a pain. Like most things in this vein it never learns what you're trying to do, only what they would do in a given scenario that's vaguely like ours.

[–] Jeffool 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

What kind of lazy ass article is this?

It's a post listing software, and why the writer feels it's useful, for people who may not be as knowledgeable as you, I guess.

The tools because OP is also lazy

OP is the only person to even share a post to this subreddit for two months now. And considering content creation pays my bills, I like the idea of people getting a few clicks to their post if other people are interested enough to want to know the contents of the post. So, it's less about being lazy, and more about a difference of opinion on willingness to support and engage in business models I don't love. That's all.

But hey, feel free to vote it down. That's kinda the whole point I guess.

[–] Jeffool 7 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Every little bit counts. And finding ten people (especially out of ten) who agree on anything is pretty impressive. Congratulations. I hope this does well for you.

[–] Jeffool 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I remember reading columns saying soon, when multiple cores become common, compilers will thread your program for you...

[–] Jeffool 3 points 1 month ago

Nah you're good. I'm absolutely going to suggest we give Warframe a try. And if we get off of Warzone, maybe I'll end up moving sooner rather than later.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/21223096

Link to the PR that was merged for this: https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/97257

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Jeffool to c/gamedev
 

Hi everyone, I'm Jeff.

You may have noticed there's been more posts here the past couple of months*. They say the grass is greener where you water it. I'd like there to be a viable alternative forum for gamedev conversation aside from the r/gamedev reddit. I have a lot of respect for the work the mods have put in over the years, and love for that community in general. But a lot of us are here because we're not fans of Reddit the company, or we have a general disdain for a monocultural Internet. I want us to have options, and this is something I can do to help that. So let me know if there's anything I can do to help this community or help you. You can help too, by submitting gamedev stories/posts you think are interesting.

About me: I'm a hobbyist with a long time interest in game development and the video game industry. By day I work in local news, so my interest in news/journalism is also pretty high, and (*)sometimes my schedule is screwy. But I asked for control of this community a sorry time ago , and I hope I do right by it. You can help by posting things you find interesting as well. If there's something in particular that could be arranged that you think would benefit a forum such as this, let me know!

And remember, if you're a Mastodon user, you can follow this community on there, at [email protected], and any replies to posts will show up here as comments on that post!

 

I don't know how popular this will be here, but it feels worth posting just in case.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Jeffool to c/gamedev
 

The tweet from Cellar Door Games says:

It's been over 10 years since we released Rogue Legacy 1, and in the pursuit of sharing knowledge, we are officially releasing the source code to the public. https://github.com/flibitijibibo/RogueLegacy1/ Eternal thanks to @flibitijibibo for setting this up, and being with us since the beginning.

Here's a direct link to the tweet: https://x.com/CellarDoorGames/status/1846246914406195662

Here's a direct link to the repository: https://github.com/flibitijibibo/RogueLegacy1/

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