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Cake day: Feb 15, 2024

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Absolutely, I’ve got ~27TB of free space left to fill! I’ve never seeded soemthing from scratch before though, what do you reccomend?

Edit: Wait, just realized you meant you’re going to share the magnet link, not send a direct download - yeah no problem, I always seed :)


Courier, bring me more mouse bites




Why the fuck does a skating game need kernel-level anticheat


Just haven’t gotten around to cancelling, i guess


This is the first month in a while that hasn’t made me consider cancelling my membership.


Humble Monthly has seriously sucked this year. Heavily considering canceling, but at the moment I still get decent returns with the 20% store discount



From the update changelog:

We made major performance optimizations targeting mid-to-late game colonies. On an example machine, we saw 20-30% additional TPS in late game colonies. We rewrote many systems to spread out their workload. The pathfinding system is now fully multithreaded and batched, and the lighting system is also multithreaded. Pawns/Things are now ticked less often in certain circumstances (e.g. when off camera). There are also several optimizations to minor systems and fixes to major memory leaks.

We significantly reduced game launch times in version 1.6! For example, on our development machines version 1.5 previously launched in 18.57s with all expansions. Now version 1.6 launches in 4.66s - and that’s with an additional expansion!


Highlights:

  • Fishing

  • Spaceships

  • Space stations & asteroid mining

  • Multithreadied pathfinding & lighting

  • New biomes

  • A computer chip that makes walruses sentient

  • New weapon systems

  • Fishing

  • Blueprints & advanced planning tools

  • A lot more


I like this perspective. Wish there were more implementations of a biometric + password combo.



Its a very common use case on discord. As an example, a group of friends playing Jackbox Games, or watching YouTube videos together.

It is also common on art-focused servers for many people to be passively sharing what they are working on while they chat.



AFAIK, VM gaming is still a pain in the ass. You need to jump through a lot of hoops for any kind of GPU passthrough.


Huh. I never even considered the possibility of putting SteamOS on a laptop/desktop… I have a spare engineering laptop sitting around, might try it.


Yeah. I really enjoyed the beta, but it lost its charm shortly after the full release.




This feels like its establishing a precedent for widespread adoption/implementation of AI into consumer devices. Manufactured consent.

“We compute one pixel… we hallucinate, if you will, the other 32.”

Between this and things like Sora, we are doomed to drown in illusions of our own creation.


I got GOTY on humble store for like 8 bucks a few months ago, I’m sure similar sales will come again