A quite long but thoughtful exploration of what NFTs mean for artists. A quote:
"... the one true benefit to working in digital space (...) is willingly traded for an opportunity to reproduce the worst parts of the existing physical art market."
I made a wave based light simulation that runs in real time in a browser. Models effects like dispersion, diffraction, redshift/blueshift, and beam divergence!
https://t.co/In7zd6CwiO
@mnerurkar C. It kinda implies to me that two meteorites hit the planet creating these crater like archipelagos. I dunno how that fits with your whole worldbuilding but I really dig the concept.
B and D feel artificial and very story-convenient with the central island and all
@90sRetrollector @CoriaGameBoy @PostalPeteGame ohh that's a smart idea. So far we are using $9800 for the ui and I'm planning on having a slideout animation for things like a map and dialogue boxes, so we'll probably need like half of the $9800 address space. But it probably works really well for single screen games.
@CoriaGameBoy As you can see, I broke the ui in the process :D I'm working on a fix, but that's the gameboy for you! Everything is intermingled on the hardware side.
@Anchel@fleity@NordicGameJam Ha! I've actually played that game with our neighbour like two weeks ago :D
I also still have this around on my desk, it's a nice memento of the most awesome gamejam trip I've ever been on <3
Floating point numbers (e.g., double, float) don't contain all real numbers, not even all rational numbers.
When you represent geometry using floats (like mesh vertex positions), you're always snapping to a grid.
It's a weird grid. Precision improves coordinate-wise toward zero
@jana_inkheart yeah, I worry about this every day. I've been struggling with big crowds before this whole pandemic thing and while my introvert self has been very happy about all the me time, I've gotten, I'm afraid I've completely unlearned how to deal with groups of people.