losing track of your #vibejam project architecture? levelry is a decent place to see the whole thing laid out. just ask claude/cursor/windsurf/opencode/etc to map it for you
@bellino_paul@HardwareSteam Even before the official announcement, I assumed it would cost $1199 simply by looking at the state of the market for components and similar devices. And I think that's normal. I'll buy it because there simply isn't a better console.
@Eridiium I'm tired of waiting to buy it from a third-party store because I can't order it through Steam in my country. It's been more than a month and it already seems completely impossible. There aren't even scalpers here. 😢
@obakepam@Steam I think Valve should really do this, because soon 99% of all games will use AI in their development in one way or another, and it would be amazing to be able to look at these few handcrafted nuggets
NVIDIA, ARM tabanlı yeni işlemcisi RTX Spark'ı duyurdu.
- İşlemcide RTX 5070'e denk bir GPU bulunuyor.
- Modern oyunlarda 1440P'de 100 FPS'te çalışıyor.
- Laptop, Windows olmasına rağmen prizden çektiğinizde performans düşmüyor.
- Batarya ömrü uzun.
- Sadece laptoplar için değil masaüstü bilgisayarlarını da hedefliyor.
- Sahnede 007 First Light ve Forza Horizon 6 ile gösterildi.
- Yapay zeka işlem gücü de yüksek.
- 2026 Sonbahar'ında çıkacak.
We only get about 960 months in an 80-year life. How are you spending yours?
awhile is a visual life calendar and autobiography journal designed to help you reflect, remember, and document your journey.
Map your past, appreciate your present.
Free and open source 👇
I made an app called awhile. It shows your whole life as a grid of months and you can write in each one. Basically a life calendar and a diary in one. Stick around, I'll show you.
So, life calendar apps already exist, there's a bunch of them. But I kept forgetting to open them. And putting a widget on your home screen just looks bad. So it never became a real habit for me.
But then I wanted to build something for writing a personal diary. And I thought, wait, these two things go really well together. Why not just combine them?
So that's what awhile is. You see all your months, you click on one, you write something. A memory, what's going on right now, future plans, whatever. You can also group months into chapters, like a period of your life, give it a name and write about it.
I use it a lot when I randomly remember something but have no idea when it happened. I just open the calendar, look at the context and figure it out. Kind of like a memory map.
The app is open source and self-hosted, runs on your computer. Works on phone too. If that sounds too complicated, I might do a hosted version someday, probably donation-based. DM me if you'd want that.
Anyway, give it a try.
#buildinpublic #opensource
@s8box@Eridiium We are heading towards an era where game catalogs look like handcrafted slop. Any developer who can't afford to hire an artist will make a photoshopped piece of garbage from a screenshot with outlines and clashing colors.
@MarltonWendigo @garrynewman AI is a tool, the same as Unity, Photoshop, Audacity, and others. All the ones listed are needed to speed up work on a project.
Built an OPEN SOURCE agentic engine for text-based games — define rules in JSON, world lore in MD, no code(if you want) — and an AI runs the whole thing.
> entered @levelsio#vibejam + @nicoletteduclar#OSSvibejam
I think a game is fundamentally a set of rules and possibilities. The engagement comes when a player sees that their actions produce exactly the response they expected. That feedback loop is what makes it feel alive, not emergence itself.
So yes, emergence is worth pursuing, but it shouldn't be the foundation. It's better to introduce it gradually, in places where it genuinely works and adds something. Otherwise you break the rules of the game, and instead of magic the player just feels frustrated.