Yeah that’s it, thanks
Game dev and Linux user
Yeah that’s it, thanks
Where’s that iPhone comic about society
There’s also general gatekeeping of their developer tools which restricticts ports of software, and not following standards properly (USBc, sms).
Sounds like people with voting. They love to tell you how it doesn’t matter, and yet republicans put tons of effort into making it more difficult.
Probably not, but so far they haven’t gone after any recompilations.
I think the way it’s set up puts it in a similar situation to the decompilations, like the Mario 64 PC port. As long as they don’t distribute pirated material or openly encourage piracy, I don’t think there’s much Nintendo could do.
Any reason for picking it over all the other chromium browsers?
Damn, really? You can’t just separate out the console-specific code? I wasn’t going to release on console for a few reasons but I’ll have to keep that in mind if I ever want to.
No, I definitely want to do it. Just want to be forward about the limitations. But putting it up for preservation and reference is still really valuable imo.
I probably should, I do have a blog but don’t use it as much as I should.
I’ve considered it, although it’d be a situation where it would probably just be the game code without assets (sounds, textures, etc.), since those are under different licenses. Also, it’s not really a “living” game like most FOSS games - once it’s released it will pretty much be in its final form. So if I make the code public it’ll mostly just be for reference.
Tbf I think the way its federation works is inherently incompatible.
I could be entirely wrong though
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Don’t all mastodon accounts have RSS feeds?
Some people want some sort of suggestion system. I figure as long as it’s an opt-in choice, why not? Gives people what they want and makes the ecosystem more enticing. And at least it’s an algorithm that’s transparent rather than one controlled by a large corporation.
It did, they just added proper support so they could verify it (better ui size, controller support, etc.)
I think the the main reason is that they’re private with no intention to go public. They’re not beholden to random shareholders who know nothing about games and just want infinite growth, their decisions are actually made by people inside the company.
You can also use offline mode.