I like roguelike games, I’ll check this out when I can. What platforms does it run on?
A super cool guy!
I like roguelike games, I’ll check this out when I can. What platforms does it run on?
Relaunch? I never listened to it’s old run, anyone have thoughts on it? Other Django podcasts to listen to?
I have a 4 Pro right now and like it a lot. A bigger screen is exactly what I wanted to see in the next version, so I’m happy with the announcement. I don’t plan to buy unless my 4 Pro breaks or something. Hope they keep to a good price.
I’m expecting it to be more powerful than RP4P.
I’m not a modder but I think it’s cool people can do this kind of stuff 🎉
I need to do a dive on this era of Sega arcade games, I was a Genesis kid.
I’ve got a RP4P and if anything I want a bigger screen device, not a mini. I would get a 35XX if I want something mini. For a powerful chip and android setup I would rather have a big screen.
I’ve recently stated learning Django and wish I had gotten into it earlier. This auto admin stuff is blowing my mind 🤯
I am still confused how to understand the results about programming language. Desired vs Admired? One means you use it, one means you want to?
Excellent quality of life feature!
Looks great in the video. A super short clip of the battle system, is it still first person view? I would be interested in this if it goes on Stream or PS4.
In general, I’m a fan of games getting remakes to keep them available.
I guess just getting good at pull UPS, I heard they are good for my back
Co-recursive is excellent, I enjoy it a lot
Any forums you recommend?
I didn’t see the diff command last time, thanks for that. It still feels like a miss for fossil to host a web view and forum but not a pull request-like section.
I checked out fossil once and looks like it doesn’t have an equivalent to Pull Request so I moved on. It wasn’t clear how anyone could begin to be a contributor to a project if I host on fossil.
Execute program is another online learning tool that teaches SQL. I have used it for typescript lessons and like it a lot.
OpenAPI is pretty great. At my last job, we had a code generator to build part of the backend based on OpenAPI spec file, so we always knew the spec was accurate, couldn’t have routes or parameters that weren’t in the spec.
OpenAPI has been around for donkeys years
Lol wut
Jeremy Parish has a whole video series about the system if, like me, you never heard of it: https://jeremy-parish-fanclub.neocities.org/video_series/segaiden
I’m not much of an 8-bit gamer but it’s cool to hear about these early consoles. The general narrative is that the Famicom ruled in Japan, but it had some competition and it’s interesting to see what other companies released.
Raiden 2 was my most played shmup in the local arcade for me, the rest in thy series never drew me in the same way.