Somehow a hot take, but why should there be any drama over them *not* having lgbtq updates? They shouldn’t need to. If they don’t want to add them specifically because they’re homophobic, that’s different. But that’s clearly not the case.
Dress To Impress, one of the biggest games on Roblox, just said it won't be doing any Pride updates.
The reason they gave is that this kind of content could get the game restricted in certain countries.
>play it safe in every region, skip the rainbows
But players are stuck on one thing...
Another huge game already added Pride-colored items, just under different names, and nothing happened to it.
>same platform
>same country rules
What do you think?
Took a day off and ported DECTalk(a Voice Synthesizer) entirely to luau. You can sing songs or create arbitrary sounds.
Many memes were had.
Not actually using this in a game - Roblox has their own TTS now and they wouldn't like this :( but was still pretty fun lol
#Roblox
#RobloxDev
Because he’s been making independent short films since he was 16 with free software. Software you have access to. Go do something and stop complaining. The universe rewards people who genuinely work hard and do their own thing. There is no secret trick or person you have to know.
heres a comprehensive-ish guide on the technical code-level aspects of this
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details in place description
Mark Zuckerberg engineered a custom hardware device for his wife in 2019. No clock face. One faint light. A one-hour window.
Priscilla had a specific problem. She'd wake up in the middle of the night, check her phone for the time, and the number itself spiked her anxiety. 4am meant worry about the kids waking soon. 5:30 meant calculating whether to just get up. The information was the trigger.
Most engineers approach "can't sleep" by adding things to the bedroom. A meditation app. A Hatch alarm. A weighted blanket. A sleep coach.
Mark removed the variable that was running the wake-up loop.
The Sleep Box sits on Priscilla's nightstand and shows nothing for 23 hours a day. Between 6am and 7am it emits a single faint light. Faint enough not to wake her if she's still asleep. Visible enough that if she's already up, she knows it's okay to start the day. The rest of the night, dark. No clock. No time display. If she wakes at 3am she has no data to push her cortisol up with, so she goes back to sleep.
He wrote the firmware and built the enclosure himself. No team, no procurement, no Meta resources. He posted the result on Instagram and said it worked better than he expected.
The design move most CEOs would never run is the personal one. The instinct is to outsource a family problem to a specialist. A sleep coach. A doctor. A consumer electronics startup with a Series B and a marketing budget.
Mark intervened at a specific link in the chain. Time data hitting Priscilla's brain at 3am was what broke sleep. The phone got moved off the nightstand and replaced with a box that physically cannot deliver that data.
The box has no clock. That's the entire product.
Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.