@cherthedev Makes it real easy to "see through your intentions" when you're being incredibly transparent about them. Maybe their real concern is that they can actually see issues rather than them being obscured by personal agenda?
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@DanMazkin I'm personally in a whole lot of discords that just end up muted because I don't want to keep checking them, so I get the feeling.
I mostly use it because when playing games, everyone already seems to have it and find it the most convenient option.
I've been working on some miniature procedural moons for my solar system project. Today I finally got normal maps working nicely with triplanar shader. Huge thanks to @bgolus for the invaluable writeup: https://t.co/1BCc5JFx8z
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@chrispewebb @JacobDuniam Admittedly I did just say the first thing that came to mind as a potential issue because there was a perfect opportunity there. Though that was a pretty interesting read on the actual reasoning behind the decision.