Agreed. Ultimately the patch is what matters. How you got there doesn't, barring plagiarism. The nuance from anti-AI Folks is that AI is plagiarism, at least to some degree - which is a valid concern and I'm glad they're being voiced. Any other points are, in my opinion, just FUD.
November 11, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Agreed. Ultimately the patch is what matters. How you got there doesn't, barring plagiarism. The nuance from anti-AI Folks is that AI is plagiarism, at least to some degree - which is a valid concern and I'm glad they're being voiced. Any other points are, in my opinion, just FUD.
He reposted it and liked it, and then his manager reached out to me via DM for a call. His manager was incredibly nice, said he would give it all away for free if he could, and if the game ever reaches 100k in revenue to call back and make a deal, otherwise to go crazy until then.
Made my year.
November 11, 2025 at 8:29 AM
He reposted it and liked it, and then his manager reached out to me via DM for a call. His manager was incredibly nice, said he would give it all away for free if he could, and if the game ever reaches 100k in revenue to call back and make a deal, otherwise to go crazy until then.
Fun personal story about Savant. Maybe 10 years ago I learned how to make custom NES ROMs and music etc. After going to a concert, I wanted to make a legit Savant NES game. I recreated his logo and the track Starfish on a real cartridge and then asked him on Twitter if I could go ahead.
November 11, 2025 at 8:28 AM
Fun personal story about Savant. Maybe 10 years ago I learned how to make custom NES ROMs and music etc. After going to a concert, I wanted to make a legit Savant NES game. I recreated his logo and the track Starfish on a real cartridge and then asked him on Twitter if I could go ahead.
Hey, appreciate the PRs! Merged :) I switched the order of the Constant fix so that it doesn't cause a deprecation notice in older versions of Python that support both.
Also added GitHub actions and removed Travis. Now I just need to remember how to publish :D
October 22, 2025 at 11:56 AM
Hey, appreciate the PRs! Merged :) I switched the order of the Constant fix so that it doesn't cause a deprecation notice in older versions of Python that support both.
Also added GitHub actions and removed Travis. Now I just need to remember how to publish :D
Honestly start with Unity. It might not be your "forever engine" but it's super approachable, easy to learn, and C# is probably one of the softer introductions to programming that there is. Much of what you learn there will be transferrable knowledge to other engines.
September 21, 2025 at 9:08 AM
Honestly start with Unity. It might not be your "forever engine" but it's super approachable, easy to learn, and C# is probably one of the softer introductions to programming that there is. Much of what you learn there will be transferrable knowledge to other engines.