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became the chosen “subreddit of the year” in the “Best of reddit” user poll in 2008, and at one point, making “jailbait” the second most common search term for the site
According to Wikipedia 🙃
I've overwritten and deleted all my comments and posts and nuked my account. This is my new home.
I use Windows 10 LTSC 21H2. It's the most up-to-date LTSC version.
LTSC = Long Term Servicing Channel, which is a special verson of Windows Enterprise that doesn't receive feature updates, doesn't come with all the extra bloat (onedrive, store, xbox game bar, candycrush, office trials, etc).. It's meant for special support enterprise systems like MRI scanners, industrial use, etc..
The reason that I (legally, but for the wrong usecase) use it is that I don't want to switch to Windows 11 or be nagged about it, nor do I want all the extra bloat on top of my OS. But I do want to stay secure, and I get security updates without trouble.
I would rather run a Linux distribution, sadly I do play a few games that are still not working on Linux, even with Proton and lots ot manual trickery. And I play them for about 40 hours a week.
+1 from me; amazing app already and I can't wait for it to mature.
Same here. Also the self-taught nature of my skills probably makes me do many things the wrong way, and I don't wish that kind of scrutiny on myself :D
I will also often take long breaks from projects but usually come back to them eventually. And that is much harder to do when not alone.
and horror is a very comforting genre
We are very different people 😀
I do all of my games as open source projects under the GPL 3 license
That is so amazing, thank you. Really cool
Hoping I can publish on Steam
I have not published something on Steam myself yet, but I've paid the publishing fee ($100) for a game I'm working on yet, so I can test all the Steam API integration and easily update the game for the few people that help me test. The process seems very straight-forward.
Ooooh I love the idea of a noir detective game with space elements.
It's such a good game
Almost entirely PC only. I have a bunch of retro consoles but rarely use them.
Yea for some reason everyone making games like that always sucks at multiplayer. The Civilization series are also terrible at it.
Microcontrollers can perfectly fine initiate connections and download stuff, and there's plenty of those on a motherboard. I'm not sure if that's also the case/flow here, but it could technically be.
Edit: Many modern UEFI BIOS's can also initiate connections and check for updates themselves.
I kinda.. don't lol. But I work just 4 days a week and on 3 of those I start relatively late (10:30), so that helps a bit.