Richard Meredith
@rtm223.me
Game developer @foldedfox.games | Previously: Bad North, Little Nightmares, LittleBigPlanet | He/Him
http://mastodon.gamedev.place/@rtm223
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Noooop. She's chilled out a bit today, but still not happy
November 11, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Noooop. She's chilled out a bit today, but still not happy
If you've been tagging all your reference posts, then it should be possible to set up a custom feed that is "posts by me, tagged #reference", that you can pin to your profile and people can follow
I've not used it, but a service like blueskyfeedcreator.com should make that pretty easy to set up
I've not used it, but a service like blueskyfeedcreator.com should make that pretty easy to set up
November 10, 2025 at 11:44 AM
If you've been tagging all your reference posts, then it should be possible to set up a custom feed that is "posts by me, tagged #reference", that you can pin to your profile and people can follow
I've not used it, but a service like blueskyfeedcreator.com should make that pretty easy to set up
I've not used it, but a service like blueskyfeedcreator.com should make that pretty easy to set up
Ok, so jokes aside, this is a great adaption of the story and also manages to land with such a sense of beauty and emotional payoff that GDT excels at
Might not push out Sinners for my favourite of this year, but it's very close
Might not push out Sinners for my favourite of this year, but it's very close
November 9, 2025 at 11:52 PM
Ok, so jokes aside, this is a great adaption of the story and also manages to land with such a sense of beauty and emotional payoff that GDT excels at
Might not push out Sinners for my favourite of this year, but it's very close
Might not push out Sinners for my favourite of this year, but it's very close
1930 on that graph like "nothing to see here!"
November 7, 2025 at 5:10 PM
1930 on that graph like "nothing to see here!"
I very rarely acknowledge that part of my life, and it's been decades since I've had those impulses, I'm ok
But reading this terrifies me for vulnerable youth and it is sickening that we're being constantly pushed a technology who's purpose is "harm at scale" as the future of everything
But reading this terrifies me for vulnerable youth and it is sickening that we're being constantly pushed a technology who's purpose is "harm at scale" as the future of everything
November 7, 2025 at 1:45 AM
I very rarely acknowledge that part of my life, and it's been decades since I've had those impulses, I'm ok
But reading this terrifies me for vulnerable youth and it is sickening that we're being constantly pushed a technology who's purpose is "harm at scale" as the future of everything
But reading this terrifies me for vulnerable youth and it is sickening that we're being constantly pushed a technology who's purpose is "harm at scale" as the future of everything
Are you just passing the controller around when characters change? That's what we did when we played it, each new pov character got assigned to one of us, and we role played their character choices
November 7, 2025 at 12:54 AM
Are you just passing the controller around when characters change? That's what we did when we played it, each new pov character got assigned to one of us, and we role played their character choices
I had to look up CSS modules and is this what you're talking about?? Because if so, yeah that also sounds like a nightmare
November 6, 2025 at 10:34 AM
I had to look up CSS modules and is this what you're talking about?? Because if so, yeah that also sounds like a nightmare
The *entire* purpose of css is to separate style from the markup, so putting style info back into the markup is a conceptual failure regardless of how you do it
November 5, 2025 at 1:02 PM
The *entire* purpose of css is to separate style from the markup, so putting style info back into the markup is a conceptual failure regardless of how you do it
And don't get me started on the amount of !important we have in the css files themselves. What's a cascade, anyways? Who knows?
November 5, 2025 at 10:42 AM
And don't get me started on the amount of !important we have in the css files themselves. What's a cascade, anyways? Who knows?