@KitsunaNinya@bee_fumo The Steam APIs are public. Calling SteamAPI()->Init() returns a boolean value, and it is up to the developer to handle that boolean accordingly. It does not call exit() directly or anything like that. Otherwise how would the game engine clean up?
@nikkharris Rather than replacing a $300 part that requires disassembling the whole front suspension system, buy a $20 grease gun with a grease needle, poke a hole in the gasket, and fill it with new grease. Super easy and cheap. Fixed the squeaking on mine.
@them1st0cles@reddit_lies The euro mind cannot comprehend a world in which the nearest grocery store is 20km away from their home. It's fascinating, really.
@Davepv1@aziz0nomics@jmhorp You're asking this question on Twitter, having seen this tweet from an algorithm powered by AI. All of these things require data centers to even exist.
Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this:
https://t.co/dQtmTK9pdz
@abustin From my own tests, it's a whole lot easier and faster to spin up your own bespoke game engine. But that's as far as I've gone with it; I was unlikely to actually code my own game at this point in my life anyway. Definitely seems to be a whole lot faster and easier, though!
The Tesla Model Y costs less than the average gas car. Charging an EV takes 15 minutes, not 30. Charging infrastructure is ubiquitous and universal. There are no requirements for apps when driving a Tesla; it automatically routes to chargers along the trip.
I'm not sure why you're asserting blatantly false points. Have you simply never owned a Tesla and never bothered googling anything about them? Or perhaps this is just a ragebait burner account.
We added a native Linux deployment for Kitten Space Agency, which is free. Linux users have responded with thousands of dollars of contributions, including one of USD 1000. I think this will be the new way to make games like this. Unheard of lifetime customer values for us.
@rocket2guns Reminds me of the humble bundle days, back when they'd support Linux for all the games and port any that didn't. The difference now is that there's MUCH more people on Linux. Major props for the effort!