Anti-Antidote
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Anti-Antidote@lemmy.zipto Gaming@beehaw.org•My dad just got back online after years of boondocking it - he likes tactical shooters with a rich map making scene - what's out there?3·11 months agoIt might be worth giving Helldivers 2 a try, it may not end up being his thing but it has a good few milsim elements
You might like Oxygen Not Included as well
Anti-Antidote@lemmy.zipto Science@beehaw.org•Boiling tap water can remove 90 percent of microplastics3·1 year agoBut I can’t even make myself hard 😭
My suggestion? Pirate it. Play the full game and see if it’s worth your 30 bucks. If it is (and I believe it will be), then buy it on your platform of choice. If not, nothing lost.
Pretentiousness? Or developers charging a fair price for over a decade of development work, the quality of which makes Bethesda and Ubisoft seethe with rage?
Anti-Antidote@lemmy.zipto Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Microsoft seeks Rust developers to rewrite core C# code19·1 year agoIt’s kinda serious, but definitely also a meme. Basically, Rust is the safest mainstream language out there (unlike languages like C or C++, which are full of foot guns, or things like JavaScript or Python, which aren’t even strongly typed), so there’s a strong desire to rewrite things in just because you often don’t encounter stupid bugs in Rust code - the compiler won’t let you write it. There are safer languages out there, but they’re highly impractical for general purposes and are used for insanely mission critical shit (e.g. pacemakers).
I’d give this a quick watch: https://youtu.be/voRBS0r4EyI
Anti-Antidote@lemmy.zipto Gaming@beehaw.org•Factorio Friday Facts #389 - Train control improvements5·1 year agoI need schedule interrupts for this hype train
If it’s available for you you could always stream instead. A lot of people will stream Factorio live, then assemble a narrated video for YouTube from the VODs.
Hey, not to discourage you at all, but from what I can tell most viewers are a bit bored by watching episodic Factorio videos. I would recommend creating longer-form videos that encompass your entire challenge rather than an entire series of it. It’s a lot less video output for the effort you put in, but you have the advantage of being able to narrate the entire challenge as a story. If you want some good examples of this, check out Dosh Doshington’s content. He doesn’t post too often, but when he does it always does well.
Gets you to slow down and pay attention to your surroundings, doesn’t it? That’s the point, if you build roads that feel cramped to drivers they’ll naturally drive slower (i.e. actually the speed limit). Building all streets like they’re highways is a good way to get people going 50-60 mph on roads with houses directly on them.
Svelte is the way to go
The way I see it, one’s race is something to be celebrated, cherished, and to be proud of, but it should never be the basis for how you treat other people.
I was entirely skeptical of the concept at first and honestly had to check to make sure this wasn’t an April Fool’s post, but after getting through the article I think it’ll be a great addition to the game lol
This is way better than it has any right to be
Agile is legitimately good and is the bar for how software should be built as a team. Enterprise scrum is objectively bad and I don’t understand how anyone gets any amount of work done under it.
Claymation is a blessing to society
How’s Bean Battles sound?