

You can build binaries so that users don’t have to touch any code (and potential spoilers).
You can build binaries so that users don’t have to touch any code (and potential spoilers).
I think it’s reasonable to assume that most players won’t go through the source code. Those that do probably have a reason for it, such as wanting to improve the game. You could simply provide binaries.
If you don’t want to do that that’s fine, it’s your game after all.
This seems really interesting, please keep us updated! Do you plan on open sourcing it?
I’m working on an even less wholesome software, a digital dead man switch. It’ll send the user an email each month with a confirmation link in it, and if they don’t click it for a few months, they are marked as dead and predefined last messages are sent to recipients via email (or another platform if I’ll have the time to add it). It’s also open source and self-hostable.
Blasphemy! A Lemmy user doesn’t know how large a blahaj is!
On a more serious note, about 1 meter.
Blåhaj for scale
Go By Example is an amazing resource. Other than that, I recommend you to get out of tutorial hell asap and just start building stuff. If you’re going to deal with databases, I really like Gorm.
This is the funniest cat pic I’ve seen all week, makes me wish I could upvote twice. As a replacement I shall provide this cat pic
I can’t route it anywhere else, it’s too short. If I put it in front Beri’s face its weight would pull it down, making it get onto beri’s face.
Correct
do not look down there
It’s a hobby, I’m working on a digital dead man switch
Thanks :3
I use it with the Catpuccin mocha theme
AS - artificial stupidity
ASS - artificial super stupidity
Who’s Kent?
He has a harsh, no-bullshit way of saying stuff
It would be cool if there was a law mandating that companies release the source code of a product after they stop distributing it, or maybe something like 15 years after its initial release.
Or just make all software open source ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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