[-] unlawfulbooger 19 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Artists will probably have their own setup, software and workflow that they are comfortable with. I’d recommend letting them use their own workflow, and just discussing the interface, so to speak: what file format(s) to use and such. I think GLTF is used for assets, but I’m definitely not an expert.

As for other devs, most required tooling (e.g. Unity or Pycharm or whatever) are one-time installs that you can list somewhere. And language libraries/dependencies are a solved problem (e.g. pipenv, cargo, yarn).

But if you really want to set this up, nix (or lix) is probably your best bet for a total devenv that is exactly reproducible, assuming that works for WSL (or no one uses windows).

Otherwise docker/podman or devenv will probably be doable as well.

[-] unlawfulbooger 14 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Maybe you can use the spicy tape to prevent your pets from eating the cables (assuming that works on them)?

Orher than that, maybe you can setup some metrics (and alerting?) to keep an eye on the diskspace?

[-] unlawfulbooger 19 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It might depend on the lemmy instance you are posting to (lemmy.ml) and/or where you have your account (lemmy.world), because I don’t think that this is built into the AP protocol.

I suspect at least one of these uses some kind of filtering mechanism that blocks VPN users, like cloudflare’s CDN.

[-] unlawfulbooger 16 points 5 months ago

The linux kernel contains more profanity than this meme…

[-] unlawfulbooger 14 points 5 months ago

Weird that there’s no mention of the talk between Hasan and Asmongold. I’m pretty sure that Hasan’s patience while explaining the Palestinian struggle was the biggest thing that made him change on that as much as he did.

[-] unlawfulbooger 14 points 5 months ago

Exactly, permissive licenses such as MIT allow for other people to do a rugpull and change the deal (pray I don’t alter it any further). With open source licenses the community can just fork.

That’s why I always pick AGPL for my projects. Then I can be certain that the code can be freed from greedy hands, and the actual users get all the value of the effort I put in.

VC funding really is making a deal with the devil, because you suddenly have a huge amount of cash, so the startup starts living large (hire more devs, run on expensive cloud infrastructure). But sooner or later they want their money back, plus interest; and few services are profitable, let alone that profitable. So the only thing that startups are usually capable of is to squeeze their users for all they’re worth.

Take a look at all the big startups and see:

  • how long it took for them to be profitable
  • how much VC funding they got until then

Companies need to pay that back and then some.

And don’t forget that VC’s see this as a perpetual investment, so your revenue must grow year after year, even if you’ve saturated the market.

[-] unlawfulbooger 15 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The second version is definitely worse, I don’t think that’s a controversial statement.

[-] unlawfulbooger 15 points 10 months ago

Oh boy, this is great!

[-] unlawfulbooger 11 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I just started playing it and it’s pretty fun so far.

I made a low INT character, because playing low INT on Outer Worlds was pretty fun

[-] unlawfulbooger 18 points 1 year ago

It’s the primary, the party’s internal election for which candidate they want to support.

This has nothing to do with the presidential election where Biden would indeed lose if enough people refused to vote for him.

[-] unlawfulbooger 17 points 1 year ago

If only it were Tuvix-fueled, she would have found a way.

[-] unlawfulbooger 14 points 1 year ago

You’re good. I know one of these is definitely real, but the other one is plausible enough to make me think both are real

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