That’s what undefined is for
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Nerd, programmer, writer. I like making things!
That’s what undefined is for
This happened in January, but:
King under the Mountain was picked up by a unnamed publisher, who helped finance a big upgrade to the game. 9 months into expanding the game — the publisher backed out. Why? As the developer said “They were worried that a number of similar games that have released in the time between would cause it to struggle to stand out.”.
I browsed reddit the same way, I’m probably not gonna change. It’s just easier to filter the firehose than make my own from scratch
Imagine how awesome any creative field could be
Oh no 😅 this app has been around for over a decade so I’d be curious what a modern version would look like
This exists! https://fogofworld.app/
It’s a great idea, yours sounds a bit more restricted in viewing which I think is cool
If they were to set up an official mirror it would be automatic, so I don’t think there’s any real way to avoid that problem with their current plan. But you’re right! Sorry for the confusion
Any official mirrors would sync the changes anyway, it’s automatic
Edit: Oh, I think I misunderstood your point. I agree that hosting the repos themselves would make it harder for randoms to maliciously introduce code
Even if they don’t I’m sure many others will
Stardew update hitting the dev world hard
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What would Pirate Jesus do? Buy them a coffee 🙏
Go find some of the member’s personal projects and support them. One of the creature designers recently started a Kickstarter for a comic book
Lots of the original teams for those games have moved on
Did they say to test it in a vm? It looks to me like they’re saying to run it in a vm since it’s untrusted
What features are paywalled?
Who do you expect to be adding more features?
From their site:
Cyclone is no longer supported; the core research project has finished and the developers have moved on to other things. (Several of Cyclone’s ideas have made their way into Rust.) Cyclone’s code can be made to work with some effort, but it will not build out of the box on modern (64 bit) platforms).
I agree with the removal.
Yeah my bad, it would still require the java dev to leave the keys out