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God I hate what the modern Internet does to my brain. I had to double check if that laptop is AI generated
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God I hate what the modern Internet does to my brain. I had to double check if that laptop is AI generated
I dont think the community is generally against AI, there’s plenty of FOSS projects. They just don’t like cashgrabs, enshittification and sending personal data to someone else’s computer.
Well you can, but there only are quite hacky approaches like
I believe you can buy a dummy HDMI plug and use Deskreen to host the screen in a webserver. This should work, but I don’t think it’s a good solution.
Edit: Deskreen seems to no longer be maintained and therefore doesn’t support wayland. I think it’s because of the Ukrainian war, and the creator being directly affected by it.
I don’t mind if they have a support discord, as long as they have a better alternative available
yes, you will. although i tend to use the german pronunciation, “Sahtah”.
that’s surprisingly similarly to the german pronunciation of ch.
I currently use a Thinkpad L540. Durable af, but really big and thiccc. The screen viewing angles are super bad though, along with the trackpad being kind of weird.
Before I started, I already had some experience with python for simple scripts and Discord bots. I also watched a lot of tutorials for Godot, but I quickly lost interest in Godot because at the time I felt like I wasn’t ready for stuff this complex. I also felt like Phaser3 isn’t really beginner-friendly either, because of there not being a lot of ressources. The one’s that exist are pretty meh. The official docs don’t have examples or good explanations, and the official examples are confusing to navigate and it’s hard to find what you need. In terms of JS, it was similar enough to python for me to understand the basics, so that was pretty okay.
Apart from that, I had a good amount of knowledge for GIMP and VSC to use them properly.
At the start I wanted to create a way different game, but I quickly realised that my idea was way too simple, and done already so many times that it’s hard to do anything unique with it.
But after a few days of coding, it became easier and easier, because I realised how similar my ideas were to implement. Or it was the other way around, that I came up with ideas that I knew how to implement, idk.
TLDR: Didn’t really have a plan, tried out different game ideas, and further developed ideas for the current game simultaneously while learning how to implement ideas.
My first game: A small dungeon-crawler style treasure hunter, written in JavaScript with Phaser 3. I’d like to note that those are not my assets, I only worked on this for two weeks and I also learned JavaScript and Phaser 3 in that time.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask :)
I like this style, reminds me of modrinth
Unrelated question, but what’s the DE in the screenshot? Looks super clean
So… just a transfer.zip alternative?
Daily drove it for a year, and it did its job fine. The devs are friendly, but to me the distro wasn’t that much more than Arch with some different kernels
Can confirm!
I know, the naming scheme is fairly obvious, but it’s the only regular program with a german name (that I know of)
True. The name does feel out of place tho
You should probably look into if there’s a company doing this local to you. Either way, I’m very interested in this too.