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twovests wrote

Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in im game devvin by Caribou

I use C# for work and it blows my mind how bad the state of the C# LSP is. I don't understand how Microsoft made C# and the LSP open protocol (to make VSC popular but also genuinely uplifted all other IDEs), and I can barely use C# in any editor that isn't named "Visual Studio" or "Visual Studio Code".

GDScript is just dandy and has gotten a looooot more ergonomic since 3.0, I am a fan of it. I know C# pretty well now and I still prefer GDScript in every case.

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twovests wrote

Reply to im game devvin by Caribou

I love Godot so much, been a fan of it for 9 years now, soooo happy to see how widely used it is :3

keep us updated Game Devin!!

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rain wrote

Is it bad to take antidepressants that you didn't even like in the first place?

Probably not wise anyway….

Does decade-old vicodin give you a "Doctor House" experience?

Only if you take it in Doctor House doses. Otherwise, it’s remarkably like taking week old vicodin

Only one way to know

Ask people who would know?

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cowloom OP wrote

She responded, and said that's sweet, but she can't claim credit for everything, since it's a group effort of a lot of people. She says one of the coolest lessons to learn is that regular working class people can do nearly anything when they get organized. She encourages you to start your own group!

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akk wrote (edited by a moderator )

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devtesla wrote

This is good but it's very funny that when watching stuff on their website on a phone the screen dims if you don't interact with it

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