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Cake day: May 24th, 2024

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  • I haven’t played in ~a year, but afaik yes! The benefits of selfhosted servers. I think there were 3-4 servers going strong on the weekends. Unfortunately, a lot of those players were the… worst kind. Hyper competitive, 10k hours, surrender the second something goes wrong types. (Edit- this might have been because my own ELO was super high, so different levels might vary)

    Still amazing to see any activity this long!

    My understanding of the situation was one of the creators/founders/idk said they don’t want to do anything more with guns. Hence why subnautica has no “real” weapons and no NS3. This was a long time ago with some old tweet(?). I don’t know if a community-funded thing would get support from the original creators.


  • The whole ordeal with the game engine is so… ironic. They opt’d for it because they wanted the infestation to spread dynamically and it wouldnt work with existing engines… so one whole custom game engine later… the infestation feature they desperately wanted was scrapped anyways.

    At least it benefited from being easy to mod… the modders are the real MVPs. Kept the game alive with everything from performance, to matchmaking, to balancing.

    I’d absolutely support a crowdfunded "“NS3"”… but I don’t know if that’s feasible without the official company’s sign off? Like it couldn’t just copy the core gameloop/aliens because of copyright? I can’t imagine it feeling the same without Skulks, Gorges, Lerks, Fades, Onos. The way they traverse the map and fill a niche would be hard to beat.


  • Let me preface by saying NS/NS2 are my all-time favorite games

    NS2 had a terrible launch.* It was unstable, terrible performance, limited to no tutorials, and no match matching system. The game has an intense learning curve, and players who had thousands of hours from NS1 / Early Access. It’s also a game where cooperative play was imperative, so the matches really stink for everyone when teams are unbalanced / one guy curbstomps the other team.

    It did eventually address those things, but much of it came too late. I so desperately want NS3 to bring it new life… but that doesn’t ever seem to be coming. I want more games where I get to be the alien/creature/monster!

    My desperation hit an all-time high when I started making a game in Godot… ;-;

    *To be fair, they also needed to launch ASAP because they needed the money to stay afoat



  • I’ll post some of mine to start. My favorites are mostly fun/decorative.

    Fun

    I’m a sucker for anything dinosaur. The original Flexi Rex was one of my first prints! I absolutely adore the art style of AndreasJoskaSutanto’s flexi dinos. My favorite is the Flexi Raptor Flexi Raptor

    Most of the models are for paid members

    Notable mention to this (free!) Flexi Dimetrodon by DirkvK that’s excellent too!

    Decorative

    I’ve been trying to fill the empty spaces on my walls. I printed a bunch of butterflies and bent the wings using a candle. I love how they’ve turned out! I’ll link to some of the ones I’ve found, in no specific order.

    1 2 3 4

    I’ve also been working on a bouquet of flowers, I’ll see if I can take a picture of it later to post.





  • It’s a combination of things… I’m a software developer, so I’ll often end up with 20+ tabs open while resolving a problem.

    • I don’t want to bookmark them because I don’t need them when I finish the task.
    • I can’t close the tabs until I’m sure everything’s working because Google sucks these days and who knows how hard it’ll be to find the source again.
    • Relying on browser history is like finding a needle in a haystack. Tasks can take multiple days and 100 different entries in history.
    • I might have “finished” a task that still needs tested and I know it’s a bit shaky; I’ll want to move onto a new task but keep the most useful references until I no longer need them.
    • I only bookmark pages that I’ll need long-term or multiple times. It’s already hard enough to keep those organized…

    My tab hoarding has only gotten this bad because search engines are terrible now and the amount of AI garbage to sort through makes finding anything useful a pain in the ass the first time; let alone trying to find it a second time.





  • I think this overlooks how most MAGAs are rural… and when you live rural you already rely on your neighbors. Most of which are also white and the exceptions are ““one of the good ones.”” It’s why they can demonize entire demographics and still feeling like a good person since they’re good neighbors.

    They’re not going to stop blaming ‘the others’ for hardships… They’re just going increase complaints about ‘the government’ and how much they pay in taxes.

    I grew up in Amish country/farmland and it’s painful to see how stagnant my family has been over the years.










  • Look, everyone agrees the best candidate should be the one that’s hired.

    Unfortunately, there’s no objective truth in how to rank candidates - minus anything obvious. Humans make the choices and humans are prone to bias. Consciously or not, people are going to favor candidates that meet the expected stereotypes for said positions.

    There are plenty of studies out there documenting it. For example, resume response rates can vary drastically based solely on the name of the applicant. (The same resume sent to various companies with changes to the applicant’s name. Masculine names, feminine names, “white” names, “black” names, etc).

    It does bother me if people are hired because of the colour of their skin or because of their gender and not because they were the best candidate.

    Statements like these are easy to cling onto and rally a false narrative. They’re something ““everyone”” should agree on at a first glance. They miss the underlying issues and the driving force behind various movements.