Next step get obs and puppeteer going and see what that baby can do
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(he/they) I make games and grumble about software. Creator of "Whoops! All grapplers" (working title), a 2.5D fighting game. https://github.com/haihala/whoops-all-grapplers I'm looking for games work, See: https://haihala.github.io/portfolio
Next step get obs and puppeteer going and see what that baby can do
Obviously it's squeal
Two in one. Brilliant shot good sir.
Fix your hearts or die
Using clanker lingo like "You are absolutely right" and "Smoking gun" as a mild to moderate indication of sarcasm made me feel really human for some reason.
Gets 20% twinkier every game he gets released in.
Wait it's up to the model to not delete your files!? I thought the CLI/IDE, some mostly deterministic software was meant to be responsible for that.
Does this mean the AI has access to everything? We just tell it to be nice and not do anything too naughty in a prompt somewhere?
Me last week: Oh man burnout is knocking on the door pretty hard, gotta let something go and focus on recovery.
Me today: I should get a table together and start GMing again. Just gotta skim apocalypse world real quick and ask around and do some light world building, maybe a Frostpunky thing...
Perfectly normal painting in a hotel room
Same
Cry
With some angular friction that'd be perfect
It'd be so cool to sleep instead of staring at the ceiling of a hotel room thinking about mongoDB.
The layout is archaic and sometimes it refers to something quite a bit before explaining what that is, but still it's obvious to me now why PbtA is what it is.
There are a lot of other ways the book diverges from modern ttrpg best practices. In character creation, if someone is lagging it tells you to move on and have them finish up later. It has a sex mechanic. It openly makes the PCs special and one of a kind in the world.
The vision is there.
Reading through Apocalypse world, and the game unequivocally states that if something (that's not the PCs) catches your eye as the GM, consider murdering it.
The sheer audacity of it, but the vision reveals itself. There is no status quo.
Some things about Go are just fundamentally GOofy
Apocalypse world feels like smoking.
Took one hit, almost puked, tasted horrendous, yuck.
After a while, I tried again, not bad
Now I keep thinking about that damn book every hour or so.
Fuck.
Getting an adoption for a piece of media you like has to be one of the cruelest things on earth.
I'm guessing as long as it's just glueing together legos, WP is probably easier or at the very least likely breaks fewer promises both implicit and explicit.
Although I'm open to being positively surprised. Maybe this time it just works and medusajs is the messiah of JS
Picture which shows the increased margin
Almost the same picture, but scrolled down slightly so the header disappeared and the margin is correct.
Interesting, I mostly use the duck fuck go browser on android, but you are right it doesn't happen on chrome or firefox. I thought ddg was firefox based, but I guess not. The pics show what's happening.
(I also did read the post and liked it, not here just to nit-pick on niche browser css issues)
Yeah it's that, but it doesn't happen on the images that take up full width like the second one.
I think it has something to do with the mobile browser top bar appearing.
I noticed that on mobile, scrolling up and down at the beginning of the page has the first image change size. (It roughly doubles the x margin when you scroll all the way up)
Another banger article. Keep them coming.
The terms sticking have to do with it being kinda fun to say. Sometimes like damage dealer/receiver isn't nearly as snappy. Attack/target area or similar attempts are too broad and can be confused for other concepts.
Had the same with Twin peaks, but arguably with that one the nonchalant dismissal of teens smoking indoors adds to the surrealism.