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Tyler Glaiel
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Programmer / Game Designer. Closure, The End is Nigh, Bombernauts, The Basement Collection, Succubox, Fracuum, Aether, and more! Current Project: #Mewgenics!
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also like when people nitpick asset reuse in video game trailers. "it's the same door opening animation as last time!" yeah that's a good sign though. they know not to waste time redoing a door animation that was already good enough and it shows they know where to allocate time
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its funny how its like an almost universal rule that if you post a screenshot or snippit of code someone's gonna be like "why not do it in this other, equivalent way though?" cause it doesn't matter? it already does its job, why keep thinking about it
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"it could have written the code better and you could probably get it to make it better with extra prompts" why I asked it to do a thing I needed to do, and it did it, and now its done
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the sheer amount of clickbait list articles on the internet is most likely the reason why chatgpt loves making lists so much when you ask it about anything
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🚨URGENT— Waffles, 4, a Cleric was mandated to take Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, 3 days later paralyzed from legs down, followed by severe convulsions and seizures, can no longer, clean, cook, drive a car, requires full-time caretaker, "i'm a prisoner in my own home"
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I am addicted enough to twitter that I would absolutely be willing to pay per month for a subscription if it actually came with useful features I cared about but "take this thing that was free and lock it behind a paywall for no reason" is not that
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As cool as the effect looks you don't actually need calculus for this kind of stuff (unless they're going REALLY fast), just keep track of the previous position and treat (current_position-previous_position) as the derivative
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New Blog Post: Anime Homing Missiles Math Breakdown blog.littlepolygon.com/posts/missile/ #gamedevelopment #indiedev #math
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- bobby (who will absolutely be old enough to vote in the revival) voted for bernie sanders, both times - bill voted for hillary - dale voted for trump twice and was at jan 6 and tried to climb the wall but failed - boomhauer was also at jan 6 but did not try to climb the wall
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Since they're reviving King of the Hill, we will finally get to know whether or not hank hill voted for trump since they're 100% addressing it
  • he voted for trump
    41.9%
  • he did not vote for trump
    58.1%
1,529 votesFinal results
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lol you got about a week to replicate my scrape of this with the script included with it if you don't trust it before the API goes down
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Just for preservation since who knows if/when its gonna get completely hidden from the site, here's a list of every single legacy verified account on twitter github.com/TylerGlaiel/Tw
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was running off a script I wrote where I could DM it images and it would queue them up and post them once a day, then DM me once the queue was empty to tell me to refill it. it's the reason it's been consistent since I set it up. so much for that I guess lmao
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does a visual studio extension exist that lets you click localization keys that show up in code to quickly go to their location in the spreadsheet file where they live?
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using INT_MAX and INT_MIN as thresholds for stuff always gives me a little icky feeling cause I know if I modify the thresholds later ever (like a passive that increases "strength required" by 1) the wrong way then it will overflow those bounds. 99999 doesn't have that issue.
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since ive started using "override" on everything its made me delete the "const" from implementations when I'm copy pasting stuff from the header to c++ files since you have to do that for override but not for const... quick error to fix but annoying
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the backrooms are fascinating to me because it implies the thing kids finds the most scary now is being in an office building (they aren't wrong)
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probably could have been improved if I gave each element an "energy" value and conserved energy on reactions, as it is it kind of just explodes if you put too much stuff together. (which is fitting) (this was meant to be a smaller system in a larger game)
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there were 26 elements (texture would be random), then it generated somewhere around ~200 random "reactions" (which would be 2 elements (and optionally heat) on the left side as fuel and 1-4 elements (and/or heat) on the right side as results)
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