After 2 years of work, I made an FPS where if you stop moving, you lose! - STOP DEAD
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Hey all, I hope you will forgive me this small bit of self-promo. I got my start with gamedev while in college \~5 years ago, just messing around with friends. Taught myself with tutorials from the community, youtube, etc. Eventually, I started my own youtube channel where I started covering different things in Unreal with a focus on speed and wit. Supported myself with freelancing during this time - until I lucked out with this game idea. ... then 2 years disappeared in the blink of an eye and when I came to, a friend of mine and I had made this with the help of my co-developer Mike! Stop Dead is out in early access right now, and we will be developing it into a full release over the coming months! https://store.steampowered.com/app/2164030/Stop\_Dead/
ooo how'd you get firefox to look like that, with the sharp tabs? Mine are all rounded
I had the same issue with Lemmy, so I use Kbin more these days because it seems to be better at getting interesting posts I haven't seen before. I'm sure the Lemmy devs will get to it though.
They're adding support to sign up to pixelfed with your mastodon account as well. Pretty neat.
https://mastodon.social/@dansup/110671802845980100
Yes.
New rule I have adopted - going forward, any time I struggle to find good search results on something and find myself wanting to append "reddit" onto the query, I will instead be creating the thread on an applicable forum on a federated site. I recommend others do the same.
It may not give me the immediate answer I'm looking for, but with a bit of patience we can hopefully rebuild a library of knowledge in a more stable way, not vulnerable to the whims of corporate profit.
Really excited about Infinity for Everything! I used Infinity for Reddit and it was hands-down my favorite app. Looks like the Everything version is still pretty early. Will be watching it closely.
"Socialism for me, but not for thee."
I tried the "official" one, then moved to Tusky, but ultimately settled on Megalodon; I prefer the interface and sizing of everything. Lots of settings too.