Joining a codebase built by non-programmers is often easier to fix than one “guided by smart coders.”
Non-programmer code is messy but literal and readable.
“Smart” code too often means clever abstractions, hidden invariants, and indirection you have to reverse-engineer.
The BIG Winter Showcase kicks off next Tuesday! We’ll be showing you exclusive new multiplayer footage from Lost Legions. 🎉🔥
#BIGWinterShowcase#LostLegions
On November 18th 2013 #raylib 1.0 was officially released on GitHub, it's been 12 years since that moment. In this time, hundreds of thousands of developers have tried raylib and enjoyed graphics programming! 🚀
Keep enjoy coding! ❤️
A bit disappointed to see @ironmouse cut out Jörg Friedrich’s (from @TheDarkestFiles) 2-minute segment at #Gamescom Opening Night. About anti-fas*ist video games, no less. Feels like a weak choice tbh.
https://t.co/8TddLtlwR3
It’s kinda wild to think that if Mario was created today, Nintendo would have to market a brand new kids mascot as a middleaged Italian plumber with a mustache.
Rebels, Rise! ✊
Reignbreaker, a medievalpunk action roguelike from Studio Fizbin, is coming to PC on March 18th!
PLAY THE DEMO NOW and grab yourself a special in-game statue.
https://t.co/281CSVw6IA
Go forth and smash the system! 🔥
It's hilarious how recently when powerful men do something evil, their defendants come along and say:
"No, no no he isn't evil... he's just stupid."
Like... okay... still means he shouldn't be in a position of power then?
Concerning what Elon did was or was not the salute, it doesn't matter what he attempted to do. As a person now working in politics, he should be always aware how his actions COULD be interpreted as. So the fact that it COULD be interpreted as THE salute implies he is okay with it