@ykarps For video, LumaFusion is supposed to be good. Resolve just released their iPad app and people seem to like it. If it's like the desktop app, it's free to export 1080p. Alight Motion looks promising for motion graphics
@BillyKumo I’m very lucky my first game QA job was a place founded by a bunch of former enterprise software people with a heavy focus on work/life balance, and I always looked for that in potential employers. (I came from newspapers, so the low starting pay was a lateral move)
Standing up for reproductive choice and liberty is not a difficult decision to make, and Bungie remains dedicated to upholding these values.
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@ykarps If you need to go through 1000s of images, Photo Mechanic is lightning fast to load and can tag and/or rate in a way that plays nice with whatever you use to process photos. Only designed for ingesting photos before they end up in something like Lightroom, though.
@AshStoneman @mattaukamp SotN tricked me hard as a kid. I had to re-rent it after reading that I got the worst ending in a magazine. I just started playing Super Metroid for the first time and It’s super fun to run really fast and jump. But I very much prefer swords and cheese to blasters and bombs.
@ykarps The same chip is in both if you're talking about the new m1 Air and Pro. The Pro has a fan and the neat but useless touchbar. The Air only really throttles if you're pushing the CPU or GPU hard for a while (like exporting video), and it doesn't throttle very much.
@mattaukamp The one that came out this year looks interesting. One character is a platformer, the other is an adventure gamer and they have to work together.
@mattaukamp It’s a lot easier to demonize a word than policy. We can’t judge socialism’s chance by a candidate that chose not to campaign on universal healthcare during a pandemic.
@ykarps For your purposes, the Pro might have the edge. The 120hz display limits drawing lag, it has two more gigs of ram, two more cpu cores and double the gpu cores. The Air is quite a bit faster in single-core performance, but the Pro takes every other category (except price).
@yourewrongabout @Remember_Sarah I’ll echo game violence = real violence and Gamergate as natural fits.
Gamedev crunch could be part of a bigger overtime topic. Like how some job categories are exempt, overtime availability pitched as a benefit for low wage jobs, overtime as a fix for poor planning.