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Hi, I'm Sean! I have lots of opinions about software, games, and life. Let's be kind to each other and build stronger connections. https://snen.dev
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Said goodbye in a call with my parents and waved at nothing in real life. On a crowded street. 🫠

Bevy 0.16 is out now! It features GPU-Driven Rendering, Procedural Atmospheric Scattering, Decals, Occlusion Culling, Relationships, Better Spawning, Unified Error Handling, `no_std`, Faster Transform Propagation, and more! bevyengine.org/news/bevy-0-...

here we gooooo

Atuin just keeps shipping pure gold 🔥📈

Why are children not playing in the street? An FT piece analysing the - very concerning - decline in outdoor play manages to look at every possible cause: screens, spaces, school timetable changes. Apart from one. Cars. It is simply not safe for kids to play outside on streets.

Was looking at the #bevy 0.16 milestone last night. really cool stuff in there. I toyed with the new relationship derive attributes and the new spawn APIs -- such huge convenience boosts

a major issue with video games is that they produce a bunch of people who consider themselves brain geniuses for solving problems that were designed to be solvable. as a remedy, we should be making more games that are actively and irreconcilably hostile to the player. thank you

I still have to confirm this but it looks optically right and yall…this is insane.

this is, this breaks my brain. writing the alt text for this broke my brain. it's broken. #nintendo #switch2

David is completely right here. I think this is also why there's so much distrust & resentment of institutions in general. There is a constant claim that institutions are a bulwark, that they must be saved/preserved/respected and yet many of them either fold to power or can't provide accountability

#fatalfury #cotw is really fun so I'm gonna stream it for a bit today www.twitch.tv/snendev

Columbia Journalism Review tested eight generative AI search tools and found their answers were wrong 60% of the time, and the paid ones actually fared worse than the free ones. Meanwhile, millions of people trust the way they present total bullshit with confident language.

Along with all of the other things that this is, it is also the direct & inevitable consequence of the failure to put a lot more senior executive branch officials in jail for a very long time for Watergate, Iran-Contra, torture, & all of the other things in the last 50 years.

dang would be really cool if someone could chase away all the snakes right about now

👇🎯 Once again, everyone got really angry at @tompepinsky.com years ago for pointing this out. If these people are waiting for The Authoritarian Moment, they are going to be very sorry & it will be too late once they wake up & realize that it was January 6, 2021 & these first seven weeks of Trump II

This is a good proposal, and it's weird to see people flaming BlueSky for it as though this is equivalent to them welcoming in AI scraping (rather than trying to add a consent signal to allow users to communicate preferences for the scraping that is already happening)

This is obviously just blatant racebaiting, but I feel honor bound to remind everyone that New York City is one of the safest places in the country.

Holy shit. This is *the* gold-standard measurement of atmospheric CO2 -- the one in all the charts.

TC on point as usual! I know a lot of people who get insulted if someone tells them information they already know. It's not an insult! It's okay not to know stuff -- and even if you did already know, it's very useful to establish common understanding.

In this clip, Vance explicitly says that, *more* than being about national security, this is about "who do *we,* as an American public, decide gets to join our national community." Not to be Influence of Soros on this but this is antithetical to an open society www.foxnews.com/video/636998...

For no particular reason certainly not one named Chuck Schumer and the his punk ass Senate colleagues I am again sharing this academic work showing that accommodation pushes politics to the right www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

NEW from me - Tim Walz is headed back out on the road – this time, for a tour of House districts represented by Republicans who have stopped holding in-person town halls amid the raucous receptions some of their colleagues have gotten across the country. www.cnn.com/2025/03/12/p...

Everyone assumed this corruption, and has for a very long time. Really. It has long been a problem for organizers. Folks are so absolutely convinced the system is set up to benefit those that have that they often don't vote, much less protest. It's the weariness Trump exploits to win elections.

For the first time, the Norwegian government has calculated the value to society of the health benefits of increased walking and cycling. 🚲 ~€2.8 for each additional km of cycling 🚶‍♀️ ~€4.2 for each additional km of walking

@propublica.org reporter Brett Murphy with an explosive scoop. This is insanity.

I know this is extremely vulgar idealism, but I do think we should try to aggressively reassert the norm that lying is bad. Not in a "Four Pinnochios" fact-checking kind of way, but in a way that frames this kind of lying as moral degeneracy that is fundamentally corrosive to the human spirit.

I donated to Signal for the first time recently, as part of an ongoing commitment to try and do better at supporting the orgs that are actually useful for our moment

It would be helpful if more people understood renewable energy is actually an extremely disruptive technology and the reason monied interests are trying to make folks hate it is that they are the ones which will be disrupted.

really hard to overstate the degree to which NYC's "disorder" is just a result of the city's cops feeling like they're above actually having to perform their job

here’s the thing: why wouldn’t you treat every dumbass idea as potentially worthwhile when a month later you can just go “oopsies” and no one holds you accountable for giving credence to stupid shit?

What we’re experiencing isn’t mass derangement, it’s a crisis of American elites. American elites have become unwilling to make or defend basic factual assertions if they collide with political narratives spread by far-right forces, especially online.

There is a belief in MAGAland that the private sector will just fund this stuff. For example, Sean Hannity said that “most of the solutions for cancer are going to be found in the private sector, not with public money.” But thats simply not true.