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Very exciting.
I stand corrected. Thank you sir or madam.
There is a saying: “Safety rules are written in blood.”
I didn’t realize he made games. I used to like his reviews. Are his games good?
But someone might beat them to market with a game called “Swamped Confectioner”
The first chapter of “The Ministry of the Future” because it is very likely going to happen soon somewhere on earth.
A wet bulb temperature event that kills thousands
The American cop would have a huge fucking grin on his face. They love beating people.
The fact that Nazis exist, and that everyone hasn’t beaten the life out of them is an abomination.
As an aside, I will never trust a southern company that has replaced the “c” in their name with a “k”. It is suspect.
The best game of all time: dungeon crawl stone soup. Open source dungeon crawler that has been developed for 20 years. It is free and you can play in your browser. And since deaths are permanent, it is an easy game to walk away from since game sessions tend to be short (because it is easy to die).
Another classic is Dwarf Fortress.
I have three monitors. Middle is an ultra wide with the tests and another window of stuff (the app, data, etc). Right is a 1080 with docs. Left is a 1080 with the code in question.
Why would I believe anything andreesen Horowitz says about anything, let alone gaming? These people believed that NFTs were the future of gaming. Grifter bellends.
I literally bought a copy for all my friends. I don’t think any of them played it though :(.
They basically made it while living in poverty because they refused to charge for it for the first 10 years. I donated for a few years and got drawings for my money. Great game and great people.
I would make the comparison to the monopolized railroad instead of selling shovels. There is Vanderbilt level moneys in setting up a transport network that only you control and rent seek from.
Startide Rising is really good. The only Brin book I like better is The Postman.
Giving it all away to mutual aid groups to have them figure out local issues.
Isn’t this woman some sort of religious fundamentalist?