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That was a little linguistics thought that has been in my head for a whole that I needed to get out:) I think it's also different from Surrey Jack because SJ has a unique vocabulary and is more heavily influenced by indo-canadians
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speak the same way while bringing their own languages to the table. I think that's just neat and kinda goes against what we think of when we think of accents having a regularized phonology.
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Imagine going "yooo b-town represent" but in a Chinese accent, Punjabi accent, Persian accent, etc. You recognize it when you hear it! I feel like it's not linguistically documented because of how heterogeneous it is but paradoxically it is very consistent! It's like diaspora kids all agreeing to
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yeah the lanes in Surrey aren't amazing but they exist. In Van you need to know the bike friendly roads instead of lanes. Comparing to the Montreal area, even Laval beats Vancouver when it comes to dedicated lanes... Same situation as Surrey where the lane quality is bad but hey it still exists
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C'mon don't do that
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investigating it further I think this game is implemented in vanilla JS/HTML/CSS (+using a few libraries) which is very impressive. I forgot how I even discovered this I think it was legitimately through a webring lol
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Same to you @alixsocial.com !
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I find as long as you follow the snake_case to PascalCase conversion you can get a lot of mileage. Conceptually you treat Godot as a library, the only things I miss are being able to ref nodes like $this and drag and drop onto the text editor, also it doesn't feel as "pure" C# but it is what it is
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Refactoring in C# is way better and it is an actual statically typed language! (None of these optional type annotations), the ergonomics wins in my book, plus you get the whole library ecosystem/nuget!
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C# better all day every day
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I endorse this very responsible use of money for good
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yayyyy!
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Whoa I should check it out!
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thus concludes my screenshots. I don't normally post anime content so definitely don't follow me if you want more anime content and especially don't follow me if you want more hxh 1999 content in fact just don't follow me at all
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the fits are insanely good
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a horrible magician
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oh yeah this is good this is GOOD!!
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Ultimately FOSS will always be close to my heart for this reason. I just wish the UX of eg inkscape matched Figma or even Illustrator
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Same I just can't quit adobe as much as I hate to admit it :'( all my muscle memory is adobe shortcuts and when I use new similar software I turn into a baby. Figma is free however which is a big plus
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figma is a vector graphics editor. It has a focus on UX design, but vec graphics are core. It snuck up on me because I always thought of it as a "UX prototype first" sort of software but really for most graphic design use cases it is sufficient, it has way more features than you'd expect
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Yeah