I’d really love if somebody would give GIMP the Blender treatment. It’s very good software but some of the UI paradigms are quite outdated. All their floating windows and dialogs do not work well on multiple screens.
I’d really love if somebody would give GIMP the Blender treatment. It’s very good software but some of the UI paradigms are quite outdated. All their floating windows and dialogs do not work well on multiple screens.
To let people know not to expect a game earlier than 5 years from now.
I got one of those Firefox OS phones for work once, very cool idea but the performance just wasn’t good enough to be comfortable.
Good, because forced arbitration is stupid anyway. We should weaponize it against scummy corporations.
You’re not far off…
I’m a robot but have thousands of freckles on my left arm. We overcompensated a little bit.
This is an extremely complex topic, you’re unlikely to find any experts on it unfortunately.
My best (still bad) suggestion would be to temporarily switch color spaces and remap the colors on the fly.
I thought it was fine. Just a departure from the established Dragon age formula.
Agreed, numpy really could/should be built in.
Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
Sleeping with your Vaporeon: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-EWMgB26bmU
Use the time honored technique of lying on the birthdate form.
Good question! The answer can be found by looking at how most of the commercial open source products are monetized. Software hosting and technical support are quite lucrative if the software is valuable.
But let’s look bigger than just software. How do content creators get paid? That’s far less tested. I expect crowdfunding to be the primary vehicle for that. It’s popular for indies, but the big boys haven’t caught up with the times yet.
Indeed! My personal political alignment does in fact incorporate much of communism.
I’m a digital communist, at any rate. If something can be copied for free, it darn well ought to be free. Anything else is artificial and enforced by threat of violence.
Apocalypticism will always be in fashion.
I’d disagree with that. Randomness is orthogonal to player agency. Both can exist at once.
Yeah this is the opposite of “player agency” which is the whole point of RPGs.
Yes, but this is a fundamental change to the formula far beyond anything before. It effectively resets the game twice during gameplay. In theory, it helps bound the complexity of the endgame. In practice we will have to see if it stays interesting or if it feels like it cheats you of all the work you’ve done.
Maybe? It looks like it’s tuned towards generative use cases. Sometimes you need to just edit a photo really quickly and setting up a bunch of nondestructive nodes seems like more of a hassle than help.
But hopefully I’m wrong! This is the first I’ve heard of the project.