nuh uh i like my kidney stones :3
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haha almost mandatory trigonometry and linear algebra in gamedev go brrrrrrrrrrr
(this is a cry for help)
absolute peak, i see no problem with this
I couldn't figure Veloren out, have you heard of Atlyss
please please please please please please please please please please please please please please pl-
this is even funnier in spanish
dude i use i3 and arch as a daily driver. for work too. and i LOVE it even if it can get a little janky.
but you cannot with a straight face tell me a user new to linux will find it comfortable to use. let alone people used to other tools like graphic designers (try telling THEM to switch to gimp and inkscape, or even worse to try to use the adobe suite with wine, and see the response you get)
we linux weenies can make our desktop and tools comfortable for us. the average person will ask you where chrome is and give up after you try explaining to them what a flatpak is for the third time.
i'm with you on everything else, but i don't know if linux desktop as a whole is a shining example of good UX/UI, oof...
I’m more concerned with getting Linux onto my phone these days.
Ah, hello fellow masochist
jk im happy chrooting into a distro via termux, i dont have the money for an actual phone i can get linux into :<
Nice bait and all but this is literally the other way around.
Mostly agree with the premise of this post, but you don't necessarily need to use a language that causes segfaults if you look at it wrong (It Is Undefined Behavior(tm)) to "go back to your roots" (though from what I've seen you've been enjoying C a lot OP, so that's good too), any language works when you don't have The Business breathing down your neck.
Write a little VM in Rust, or C#. Hell, try doing a SPA in pure JS without npm (or any other package manager) or any frameworks or even libraries, only native custom components, it's surprisingly fun.
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but also very good to know ty <3