I like turning things into other things
he/him | California, USA
#magicthegathering #hardware #mechanicalkeyboards #reverseengineering
Yeah I’m seriously not seeing any issue here (at least for the image generation part), when you ask it for ‘pro-anorexia’ stuff, it’s gonna give you exactly what you asked for
It is one now
Probably Minecraft, Skyrim, or another game with good mod support from the community. I’d never get bored
Oh god I cannot imagine playing it in VR, it’s already scary enough on a normal screen
Hades, which is also made by Supergiant, is also fantastic. It’s a great intro to the roguelite genre. I’ve also heard that their first game, Bastion, is great too, but I haven’t played it
Half life is another one of those series like Portal that I feel like everyone is required to play at some point
Ooh, sweet, sounds like fun! I loved Supreme Commander, definitely trying this out
Win+V opens up your clipboard history so you don’t have to switch tabs in the emoji picker
I started messing around with gemini a while back, it’s a little involved to set up, and intentionally-limited feature-wise (it’s heavily inspired by Gopher). Very fun messing around with it though, and customizing my HTTP proxy was pretty satisfying. You could access my site either through a gemini browser or a normal one, and the normal site had a few extra bells and whistles that made browsing it a little better
As much as it looks tacky, I kinda dig it
You don’t have to write a short essay, I didn’t write much more than “I heard about you on reddit and I wanna check it out” and I got accepted
What bothers me most about this is how personal it sounds, and how emotional he’s getting. He’s not thinking rationally
I don’t know too much about PHP (aside from it getting memed on constantly), but kbin is built using the Symfony framework, which is really performant and mature based on what I’ve heard from others. Also, apparently ~80% of all websites (that W3techs knows about) rely on PHP in some way
I understand that the fediverse isn’t the most intuitive thing to understand, and that many people won’t immediately understand it, but I’ve seen so many comments saying that it’s too confusing (even in response to direct links to instances with the simplest explanations). There has to be an astroturfing campaign of some kind going on
This process is known as clean room design if anyone wants to do more reading about this