what’s the game though
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Replying to @DanielleFong
yeah but really im wondering how i fit into the proposed feedback loop here
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Replying to @nicholatian
well, you may contain multitudes, but there is a core that remains. what is that core that you'd like to express
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Replying to @DanielleFong
I possess value, but I want to know what it could be to you my value would reflect very differently in an incubator than it would to Peter Thiel, you know
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Replying to @nicholatian
is that true? we are more alike that you'd guess. you want me to assess your value to me? a big ask!
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Replying to @DanielleFong @nicholatian
here instead is my assessment of your value to the universe: infinite. ⍹
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Replying to @DanielleFong @nicholatian
there's probably going to be a lot of C to write. but the best thing is if you have a project you're dying to do, and what you need to is express that, and then i can encourage you and you can do it.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
well, my inclination says there shouldn’t be that much after all. this is what evidence I have so far:https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/320530/Meet_the_dev_making_his_first_DOS_game__in_2018.php …
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Replying to @nicholatian @DanielleFong
David Murray spent 6 months developing these games for DOS and the C64. meanwhile, Tim Soret, the guy behind the 2D platformer with steampunk shader effects, is still developing it after years I am doing research here first and foremost on how we do computing
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