Nerdy (secular) jewish individualist anarchist trans catgirl
Passionate about computers, 3D printing, miniature wargames, yiddishkayt, tor, the fediverse and anarchy.
I tend to approve follow requests from nearly everyone, although it’s a good idea to have some posts and/or a profile picture and bio.
@ICastFist
I would treat every indie game as basically a lottery ticket. Keep making more fun games until you get lucky.
@ICastFist
I would argue that “zero-skill” games can have charm if they’re still fun or creative. Perhaps I’m a bit biased though as a beginner gamedev who doesn’t have much skill outside of programming though.
@Ategon
When you think your game’s scope is small, it isn’t. Keep scoping as tiny as possible so you could finish your game in a week or two
@Ategon
The most essential personally would be the C programming language and vim. After all, it’s what I’m most comfortable with
@Justdaveisfine I would say yeah! Especially send it out to those who specialize in something niche that applies to your game (like linux gaming or retro-style games)
It doesn’t hurt to send your game out, especially to independent reviewers.
@nexusnovaz I recommend at-least checking out the official documentation.
@nexusnovaz I generally like SDL, and would personally recommend it
@sirdorius @Ategon I think it’s just that discussion about it happens on the fediverse, and it was started by some people on the fediverse. Otherwise there doesn’t seem to be anything special about it.
@shortwavesurfer
I would recommend just grabbing the APK from GitHub directly, and verifying with the Sha256 hash.
Honestly, the devs should just add it to F-droid or make their own repo for it.
@neotecha
If I remember correctly, there’s a vim community at @vim . You can also look for communities at https://beehaw.org/communities/listing_type/All/page/1 , including being able to search for them. :)
@atomicpoet
I like it! I especially like that you don’t even need to make a separate account to interact with the communities on there! (I’m literally commenting from a custom fork of glitch-soc
right now) That alone makes Lemmy better than any normal Forum out there.
Edit: doesn’t appear that Lemmy handles content warnings in replies
@punkisundead absolutely opposed to it. From my experiences in the local activist scene which tends to emphasize left unity, it’s especially shitty as an anarchist to be talked down because of my issues with tons of hierarchy and abuse in those orgs because “we’ve gotta have left unity”. The only solution I can think of is to split off and commit to anarchist principles, knowing that it will alienate many.