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5 votes
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Twins for a Day
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Sweden beat Canada 1-0 in a hard-fought game at the Women's World Cup 2019
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Norway is building the world's first submerged floating tunnel to cross the fjords
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SpaceX preps Falcon Heavy for “most difficult” flight
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Once Tildes gets subgroups, where will you spend most of your time?
~movies.horror? ~life.parenting? ~creative.poetry.limericks? ~comp.dev.games.godot? ~tildes.taxonomy? ;) The possibilities are, of course, endless. Right now, with few users, we're all still...
~movies.horror?
~life.parenting?
~creative.poetry.limericks?
~comp.dev.games.godot?
~tildes.taxonomy? ;)The possibilities are, of course, endless. Right now, with few users, we're all still living in top-level land, but I think it would be interesting to see what everyone's more specific interests are, as well as how some people would tackle defining a hierarchy. (e.g. ~games.overwatch vs. ~games.fps.overwatch vs. ~games.multiplayer.fps.overwatch etc.).
Furthermore, what content would you like to see in your specific subgroups? What types of posts would make having them worthwhile?
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When Myspace was king, employees abused a tool called ‘overlord’ to spy on users
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How people want to feel determines whether others can influence their emotions, Stanford psychologists find
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Staining The Timbre XXL Freshman Class Review Series - Megan Thee Stallion
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Statement on 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS
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Albert Einstein's relativity document gifted to Nobel museum
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Game Frameworks: What are people using for game jams nowadays?
Hi, I've been mulling ideas about a game for a while now, I'd like to hack out a prototype, and my default would be Love2D. (As an aside: one of the things I like about Love2D was that you could...
Hi,
I've been mulling ideas about a game for a while now, I'd like to hack out a prototype, and my default would be Love2D. (As an aside: one of the things I like about Love2D was that you could make a basic 'game' in a couple of LoC, and it was 'efficient enough' for what you got. Perhaps the only gripe I had with it was that it didn't output compiled binaries (I mean, you could make it do that, but it seemed like a hack). I think Polycode seemed to be a semi-serious contender, but last I checked (a year or two ago) it's pretty much as dead as a doornail. Some of the other alternatives I remember seeing (Godot? Unity?) felt too much like Blender.
So I've been wondering, it's been a while since I've been keeping tabs on the 'gamedev community', so I don't know if there have been any more recent development in that space.
So I guess my question is: What are people using for game jams nowadays? Preach to me (and everyone else) about your favorite framework and language :)
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Secrets and lies at Guantanamo Bay: Listening devices, FBI informants, and gag orders… these are just some of the ways that the US is mishandling classified information in the Al Qaeda trials
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From two bulls, nine million dairy cows
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Generative Adversarial Networks - The story so far
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Italy beats Sweden to host 2026 Winter Olympics
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Ann Sarnoff named Warner Bros. CEO in surprise pick
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The history of the Elite Beat Agents / Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan series
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How the Swedish town of Eskilstuna became the world capital of recycling
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The internet is increasingly a low-trust society—one where an assumption of pervasive fraud is simply built into the way many things function
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In the largest protests in decades, Czechs demand resignation of prime minister
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Dutch telephone outage takes out nation’s emergency number for over three hours
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Every way to cook a potato (sixty-three methods) | Bon Appétit
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"13 Minutes to the Moon" - BBC documentary podcast on Apollo 11
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Bill Gates on making “one of the greatest mistakes of all time”
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England fans escorted from stadium amid Cameroon World Cup tensions
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A fundamentalist community forges a new identity: Hildale and Colorado City, born of fundamentalist LDS doctrine, are rebuilding themselves—but not without holding on to their core beliefs
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9 top subreddits for tech sustainability enthusiasts
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"Shona is one of the almost 50 people worldwide known as skyborns—impromptu deliveries who increase the passenger manifest, mid-flight."
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What happens after Amazon’s domination is complete? Its bookstore offers clues
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Digging deeper into Pompeii's past
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Who actually ruined the Borg?
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Israel Folau's campaign shut down by GoFundMe, donors to be refunded
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Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $35 | USB3, Gigabit Ethernet, 1.5GHz Quad Core, Upto 4GB RAM
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You can sue media companies over Facebook comments from readers, Australian court rules
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Earthquake of 7.5-magnitude hits eastern Indonesia, tremors felt in Australia
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The new drug highway: Pacific islands at centre of cocaine trafficking boom
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More than 1,000 couples got married in Taiwan's first month of equal marriage
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Axios releases nearly 100 leaked internal vetting documents of top Donald Trump administration officials, showing "red flags" deliberations
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The health benefits of sauna use
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How Oxford university shaped Brexit — and Britain’s next prime minister
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UK forms citizens’ assembly on climate change
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Need advice for simple speaker setup
I just moved into a new apartment, and am using a 32" tv in the living room. The TV is already way too small, but I'd rather prioritize spending on the speakers first. I thought I could live with...
I just moved into a new apartment, and am using a 32" tv in the living room. The TV is already way too small, but I'd rather prioritize spending on the speakers first.
I thought I could live with the TV speakers, but have quickly realized that they have made watching movies impossible. The dialogue is impossible to hear without cranking up the volume. And then if there is anything other than dialogue, it's way too loud.
The walls in the apartment are fairly thin, so I'm pretty sure a subwoofer is out of the question. So I was looking at soundbars but keep seeing conflicting advice. There are articles like this that make them sound fine, yet when you go to place like /r/hometheater, everyone despises them.
So my next step was to look at powered bookshelf speakers. They seemed like a pretty good option, until I went to best buy to listen to them. I'm not sure if they just weren't set up properly or what, but none of them sounded that great. Especially when compared to the tower speakers they had.
So now I'm at a loss. Should I go with a soundbar, bookshelf, or tower speakers? My budget is under $500.
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Summer Games Done Quick 2019 has started, running until June 30
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Do you play your games modded or vanilla and why?
I personally usually heavily mod my games, due to finding the process of modding itself fun, along with me preferring to spend a LONG time at one run through. As an example, I'd give minecraft...
I personally usually heavily mod my games, due to finding the process of modding itself fun, along with me preferring to spend a LONG time at one run through.
As an example, I'd give minecraft where I usually play so-called expert packs, which are basically taking a lot of mods and making them depend on each other for progression.
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Canonical are now saying Ubuntu's 32bit is not being entirely dropped, 32bit libraries will be "frozen"
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Istanbul mayoral re-run: Turkey's ruling AKP set to lose in blow for Erdoğan
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The case for reparations
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How 3D printing could help shape surgery
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Ravelry (a popular site/community for knitting and crocheting) bans posts in support of Trump or his administration
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