
I made a thing this weekend! Here is the thing! If you’re on mobile, best viewed in fullscreen, and landscape. UI assets are from the wonderful Kenney …

That's so cool! I loved it, and then you panned around and it was like a little galaxy :)
I made a tiny WebGL game/thingy!
I made a thing this weekend! Here is the thing! If you’re on mobile, best viewed in fullscreen, and landscape. UI assets are from the wonderful Kenney …
I just saw this community, and wanted to cheer myself up with showing something I made one weekend a year or so ago. :)
It was meant to be a virtual goldfish bowl/screensaver gimmick to keep me company, but then I added interaction and it made me happy to feel like I was helping them? :)
Hope this is okay to share as I made this and the site it's embedded on (I didn't make itch.io that would be lots of work lol)
That's interesting to know! Open source is the way to go where we can.
I do like using (proprietary sadly edit: see below) AutoHotkey on the Windows machine at work, aaaand thanks to learning about Hammerspoon I've been bitten with the itch to do this on Linux at home! :)
Edit... waaaait AHK is open-source?! Nice :) I'll do some digging after work! :)
Boost won't let me upload this for some reason, but here is another!
As much as I'm a proud Linux user and Microsoft aren't at all in line with my values, I upvoted as this is massively relevant to the world of retro computing, and I found it interesting. :)
Guessing a lot of folks will have reflexively downvoted based on the red rag that is the word Microsoft, but nice to read historical stuff like this, thank you for sharing it! :)
Eww :(
I love making editor UI for developer tools at work - way too much care goes into trying to make things pretty and maybe even help us save time if we're lucky! 😅
I do, this is it! Recently remade in Hugo :)
It's mostly things I've made or been interested in (music, game projects, musical web nonsense), but mostly just... I've always had this site, and am attached to it in a way?
It used to be the name of a comic I made for fun, and the gets used for everything to remind me to keep that feeling of fun and making stuff for enjoyment. :)
Must admit, I'm frequently torn between the private nature of why I binned facebook vs writing there, but meh, I'm happy and that'll do.
Thank you! :)
I've not heard of this before, sweet! :) Thanks for this, the idea sounds great, and I bet a site like this would rule for character sheets, as roll20 does for D&D :)
now to try and rustle up willing guinea pigs players 😅
Hehe thank you! Sometimes the simple ones floor me the most 😅
I'm not sure I get it :/
It maybe rings a (packard) bell, but not much beyond that? :)
From a read of their wikipedia, it looks like they've been consistently on Unreal :) I can imagine they'd have some people who know that program back to front if they still work there! :)
I tried to install unreal, and it was deeply not fun (linux, epic launcher, disk space, other pains), so I've never used it. :)
Happy birthday! I hope you have/had a great day! :)
Avowed is still going strong! Loving it! :)
I "broke" linux mint just by trying to pop KDE on, had to timeshift because it messed up my keyboard layout and a whole bunch of other things with my display.
I don't know how people do these crazy changes without pain, and have a feeling the answer is simply "there's pain" 😂
I may have flatpacked it because I'm too impatient for the official apt-get to have 3.0 :) I then remembered I have no art skills and closed it after drawing squiggles :)
Are there any recommended "achievement" or life goal trackers out there that are FOSS/not advert-bloated?
I could spreadsheet or make something but would like to ask, from searching there doesn't seem to be a program that'll let me list things to try and achieve, note them as done, maybe assign a score to each goal?
After losing a notebook, I thought I'd ask about a new-fangled approach. :) Thank you for reading this and happy new year! :)