lilja

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[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 week ago

I really love his videos! It usually starts with me thinking "I understand some of this, maybe I could do some graphics programming" and always devolves into "I am completely unable to do any graphics programming."

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 44 points 3 weeks ago (8 children)

It seems like the AAA publishers don't know what to do with that type of mid-budget game that was the staple of the 2000s generation.

Spend a bit of money (not crazy much), make something fun with a bit of originality, and just put it out for sale. No complex monetisation strategy or pipeline to funnel people to subscriptions. We give you money, you give us game.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 months ago

If you want something with a small footprint I would personally go for Rust, but anything that compiles to a static binary is going to be better than something that needs a dedicated runtime.

Python is what I use for small one-time scripts and utility stuff that doesn't need to run long, but it may be worse than Java..

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 65 points 2 months ago

It's great that Godot was in a good place when Unity had its (inevitable?) implosion. Having used both engines I think they are comparable enough that Godot was a perfect fit for small indie and casual devs to move over to without having to learn a completely new workflow. If Godot hadn't been around I don't know where everyone would've migrated to.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 32 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Great article! Ubisoft seem to be really good at making worlds that are immense and magnificent and yet utterly boring to be in.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 12 points 3 months ago (3 children)

I watch a stupid amount of YouTube so I pay for YouTube Premium. I wish that meant I could have premium features like disabling shorts, disabling those annoying themed sections that keep popping up (right now it's the olympic games), a search function that actually searches for what I want instead of shoving more suggested videos in my face, and changing every "not now" button into "don't ever ask again".

Despite the fact that I'm a voracious consumer of YoutTube videos and a long-time paying customer, I have to accept that I am not the target audience. They want passive users who endlessly watch whatever gets put in front of them so that they never leave the app. If there was a respectful alternative that worked well with iOS and AppleTV I'd gladly pay for that instead.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I use this rule: accounts.google.com/gsi/* Is yours similar?

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

That's a very valid point, albeit incredibly disappointing. Mechanisms to block tracking should be built into the operating system, but I also realise that it would probably be impossible to accurately implement.

"Ask app not to track" is accurate to what you're choosing, I just hate that we've gotten to this point.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 51 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (5 children)

I loathe the wording that's been normalised around tracking. The options for the upcoming dialog are "Allow" or "Ask app not to track".

Why the fuck do I need to ask, as if the app is free to deny my humble request not to be spied upon? The whole tracking industry is awash with weasel words and vagueness in an effort to have us make ill-informed decisions.

Fucking parasites.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 7 points 5 months ago

I've been a fan of Dragon Age since Origins and this game looks like another step towards the kind of simplified gameplay that every game has made. It's disappointing that the series has gone from an RPG to a generic 3rd person action adventure game, but given the gradual evolution of the other games it's not really surprising.

kind of game Bioware has forgotten how to make.

Such a nice way to sum it up. You would think that the success of Baldur's Gate 3 would show publishers that there is a (large) market for actual RPGs, but that's maybe too much to hope for.

 

When I open a post I get an "unknown" error. This happens on every post, no matter what community/instance, whether it has attachments/comments/etc. Not sure how to debug it.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Cute article, but does anyone else find it distracting that in between some of the paragraphs there are links to other articles? I know that modern media needs to be engaging to people with TikTok-brain, but I found it somewhat obnoxious.

I counted 5 of these article links which was bad enough, but I can't imagine what it looks like without an ad-blocker.

[–] lilja@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

When you mentioned it I remembered that of course there is a setting for this.. but when I went to check it just says "Updates disabled by your organisation" In this case it's a work laptop that has a bunch of "security" things installed on it which prevent me from doing things like ...installing applications I need to do my job. Not sure how Firefox is able to update when it's been explicitly disabled, but I will at least change this setting on my personal computer.

 

I find it incredibly disruptive every time this page comes up and it's never completely capable of restoring my tabs. Is there any way to disable it so that it will instead update when I choose to restart Firefox?

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