“You want Linux support? Fork it yourself”
In all seriousness this is great for end users and devs alike, another reason I like the Proton suite of tools
Thanks for sharing, this looks like a really cool tool to use
Sorry about that, the wayback machine didn’t have a version without the paywall unfortunately :/
Ope, my bad thank you!
Was making sure this had a mention. This was brutal to read in 6th grade at 10 in the morning.
CVE link for those interested:
I regret buying a PS5 at all. I haven’t been a PSN subscriber for over three years at this point and I don’t feel inclined to be in the future. All the games my friends and I play are on PC and really the only game worth a damn is Astrobot, which is far and away the most fun platformer game I’ve played and is the sole game to justify that console purchase lol.
I echo the other comments here saying this generation is a waste, it really is and there is nothing really to be gained by getting the latest and “greatest” console today. Maybe it’s just a sign of the times that consoles just don’t have that much pull like they used to, unless they’re portable like the Steam Deck or Switch.
Unrelated but the additional padding at the bottom of each page is an unexpected QOL feature I didn’t know I needed.
“Wow, a 4-day workweek has yielded amazing productivity numbers, imagine if we did a 5-day workweek!”
Paid subreddits? Glad I’m missing whatever shitstorm that entails lol. Welcome!
Congrats on releasing a game! It’s a large undertaking to code in general let alone release something, so kudos for sticking it through! Out of curiosity, how did you determine system specs for your game? I have a 2D SHMUP that I’m writing and was trying to find a solid answer online, and it seems it ranges from “take a wild guess” to “hope you like excel spreadsheets” lol.
Actionscript, my beloved
Generated with ai because I also didn’t watch lol:
The site also has an active Discord community of around 35k members, who actively participate in discussions, art competitions, even a chess tournament.
lulz, but this is probably a big reason why this happened, discord servers pay our pretty well and profiting with this stuff probably got some legal teams a little pissy
IIRC this is how those Elon musk crypto livestream hacks worked on YouTube back in the day, I think the bad actors got a hold of cached session tokens and gave themselves access to whatever account they were targeting. Linus Tech Tips had a good bit in a WAN show episode