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hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in im game devvin by Caribou
question since you're such a big godot advocate: how do you feel about using gdscript vs external languages (c# of course being the biggest)?
hollyhoppet wrote
i don't see a smiley face...
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to comment by voxpoplar in words from a world where "disks" is spelled with a c: by twovests
i think that's the joke
voxpoplar wrote
I was confused by the title because I normally spell it “discs” with a c
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!!
nomorepie wrote
Reply to Inventing a new kind of piano where you have to pay a monthly fee and you get a certain number of key presses per month. by flabberghaster
This is just like in black mirtor
twovests wrote
Reply to Back to a Website by missingno
this feels so good to see. i like this a lot
I_got_killed_one_time wrote
Reply to comment by akk in Inventing a new kind of piano where you have to pay a monthly fee and you get a certain number of key presses per month. by flabberghaster
Touch me
akk wrote (edited by a moderator )
Reply to Inventing a new kind of piano where you have to pay a monthly fee and you get a certain number of key presses per month. by flabberghaster
Wow, stumbling upon this post from 5 years ago is quite a trip! It's fascinating how prophetic this feels now, with subscription models dominating so many areas. Your idea, even if presented humorously, really touches on the concepts of usage-based access and monetization that are so prevalent today. Limiting key presses is certainly a bold and memorable twist! It definitely sparks imagination about how value and access could be redefined, even for something as traditional as a piano. A truly thought-provoking concept that sticks in your mind. Speaking of exploring underlying breads in salad foods, tools like this special site show how much info can be tracked.
devtesla wrote
Reply to Back to a Website by missingno
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
voxpoplar wrote
Reply to Back to a Website by missingno
websites are good
Ruby wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in I should go back to being vegetarian again by flabberghaster
If it helps, the way I went vegan was once I decided I was going to do it I looked up easy vegan recipes and practiced making them for a few months while still also eating the things I used to eat, and also started swapping the snacks I ate with vegan equivalents. After like 4-5 months I had a bunch of recipes I was comfortable with and knew what vegan products I liked, so I had one final goodbye meal at my favourite fried chicken place, and then officially "went vegan" and haven't gone back since. Learning how to make a lot of vegan food while still eating meat makes it a lot easier to eventually make the switch. I did get some pretty bad meat cravings for the first like month or two, but they do go away eventually.
flabberghaster OP wrote
Reply to comment by cowloom in I should go back to being vegetarian again by flabberghaster
The first time, I tried to just go vegetarian all at once and it didn't take, because it felt like such a big change to make all at once. I found much better success by saying "this week, I am going to give up pork for good." Then when that felt easy I went on to "this week I will give up beef for good." And so on until I was down to chicken being the only meat I'd eat anymore. I found by tapering it like that, it didn't feel like such a radical change and it was easier for me to sustain it.
I feel that cutting out dairy is going to be much harder for me than cutting out meat has historically been. One day I might be able to go vegan but I need to work my way there or I won't be able to stick to it.
cowloom wrote
If you can be vegetarian, going vegan is a pretty easy step from there! It's much better for your health, the environment, and most importantly the animals. https://veganbootcamp.org/ is a great resource!
WRETCHEDSORCERESS wrote
plants tasty :)
flabberghaster wrote
Reply to comment by SWORDSCROSSED in WATER IS SO GOOD by hollyhoppet
I do!
oolong wrote
Reply to comment by rain in its been slightly over 48 hours since my immersive poison ivy experience picking berries by skookin
thank you for this because i've been randomly informing family that mango allergy is quite common as a running joke
rain wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in its been slightly over 48 hours since my immersive poison ivy experience picking berries by skookin
It’s the same allergen in both plants. Your body is reacting to the compound urushiol. It often doesn’t cause a reaction until you’ve been exposed a few times. A small handful may never react, but there’s no guarantee even if you haven’t reacted before.
What’s scary is urushiol is also found in trace amounts in some foods, including cashes and mangos. Sometimes a bad reaction to poison ivy can sensitize your body to urushiol to the point where you start reacting to the trace urushiol found in these foods.
tl;dr - poison ivy exposure can give you sudden food allergies, even if you have had no reaction in the past
Fangren wrote
Dogmantra wrote
Reply to its been slightly over 48 hours since my immersive poison ivy experience picking berries by skookin
thanks nature spirits
thature spirits
nitori wrote
Reply to WATER IS SO GOOD by hollyhoppet
SWORDSCROSSED wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in WATER IS SO GOOD by hollyhoppet
Sounds like you might enjoy swimming
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.