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teeleton.bsky.social
Solo Unreal game dev Philter GameWorks He/Him
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Heh. This movie was notorious for destroying subwoofers in theaters.
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Heh. 3 downloads and 2 plays so far. πŸ˜‚ I wonder who the first one to beat the first level will be?
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Deepwater Dandy
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This strategy has underpants gnomes written all over it.
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Yeah, Lumen is on by default for UE5. Give this a whack and see how it does for you. Open AppData\Local\\UE5\(GameName)\Saved\\Config\WindowsClient - Engine.ini, and add these lines to the bottom to turn off Lumen: [/Script/Engine.RendererSettings\] r.DynamicGlobalIlluminationMethod=0
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The cards before the RTX series do not do hardware ray tracing. Its literally just not a feature on earlier cards. There is a fallback mode and there are ways to detect the type of card and do things differently in the code, but currently that's up to the developer to manage it themselves.
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For anyone else curious, the location is in Leamington Spa, UK.
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Feeling this so hard. "Great! All of this is working now! Wait, why did it do that?" *back into the code mines*
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Except that he used more than 5 words per sentence and not nearly enough exclamation points.
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Evaporation and condensation are key elements of the viscous cycle.
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A Windows PC game, running in a Microsoft engine... shown on an Amiga 1200. LOL.
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To this day, I can't visit the riverwalk in San Antonio without thinking of this game and the movie.
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I had an internship one summer at a law office and they tried to give me a day of busy work by having me sort their DOS Lotus123 spreadsheet of clients. They were floored when I showed them the sort function and did it in couple keystrokes.
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I love how everyone has typewriters on their desk instead of computers back then. 🀣🀣
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They don't care about what you're doing with your money. They're using it to find and track people of interest.
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This is so strong. Getting back on the wagon is hard enough. Calling yourself out publicly is next level. Huge respect. πŸ€œπŸ€›
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I can read it fine if I zoom in on the phone. It's the contrast that's the issue. Dark on light or light on dark. Light on light or dark on dark make things hard to read *unless* that's the point! (Hiding secrets or something)
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Bright green on light background color is practically invisible. Everything else looks pretty good. Maybe a bigger drop shadow under the green or a dark "glow" behind it will give the letters better definition against the background.
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*Waltz. Don't drag Harris's VP choice into this group of degenerates.
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That's a really big mug.
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It's the same reason that sunsets appear so red. When the sunlight refracts through a lot of atmosphere at a low angle the high frequencies at the blue end of the spectrum scatter and all that's left are the long wavelengths at the Redder end
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Russia is currently a sham democracy also. They just had an election where Putin won his usual 87% against the guy they picked to run against him.
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@flavorflav.bsky.social still out here taking fools to school! Tell them what time it is! ❀️❀️❀️
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Whatever he says it's going to take forever and the audience that doesn't walk out will be fast asleep.
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What makes you think they don't want a shutdown? Skeleton crews in the federal buildings is exactly what Musk wants. He could bankroll his whole team for months and not break a sweat.
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Silently purge people from the voting rolls a few months before the election.
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What a great way to cut out the middleman and raise your own homegrown bird flu. So efficient!!
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Don't be lazy. Find local sources for the things you need that don't funnel the profits back to a conglomerate. The point is not to keep from spending money. The point is to keep it out of the hands of the oligarchs.
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It's only effective if you stop instead of delay. Putting off buying that thing on Amazon or Walmart until the next day doesn't impact them in the slightest. Buying it from somewhere else is better. This is also why "don't buy any gas on a certain day" also gas no effect.
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Not to be the bearer of bad tidings or anything, but what keeps elon from bankrolling his team and using friendly employees in key positions where needed for access? They've already deputized his personal security force into the US Marshalls. March 14th could be our reichstag fire.
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Are they doing any sort of metrics on views? What keeps us from adding #Ad to our muted words list and effectively muting all of the ads? Would they even know?
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Streaming cancelled the podcast host?
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So much art in this deal.
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There's a divide between the urban and rural areas in TX, but there is a *LOT* of rural Texas to contend with.
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I wonder how long until the first suspicious suicide happens? πŸ€”
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They don't have to. Fox has convinced their audience that everyone else is lying. The old "fake news" axe? It's still alive and well among the MAGA crowd. Every day they drive the distrust of anyone that isn't themselves. The 1st hurdle is getting them to listen. The 2nd is believing you.
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Not at all. They might say that publicly, but they still cashed the check.
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There was a presentation the other day at UChicago about the future of the Dem party, and they mentioned that there were many voters who voted for Trump specifically because of the covid stimulus check they received.
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#winning πŸ™„
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It would cost the companies that sell the tests their sales. It's always about the money with these guys.
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Sadly, many are still drunk on the koolaid
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Why do you think Elon has a guy on the team (Cortisone) that was fired from his cybersecurity job and then bragged about maintaining access after the fact via a back door? "Coristine wrote that he still had access to the company’s computers after leaving the firm"