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Raimondas Rimkevičius (aka MekDrop)

@MekDrop

Open source enthusiast (@ImpressCMS), #PHP developer, occasional #gamedev, working on @Breach_portal, #anime lover! Passionate about world-changing #startups.

Vilnius, Lithuania Beigetreten Temmuz 2012
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A YouTuber with 38 million subscribers just beat the entire Hollywood studio system at its own game, and he did it with 80,000 gallons of fake blood and a submarine made of painted wood. Mark Fischbach played a $6 indie horror game on his channel in 2022. The game was Iron Lung, developed by one guy, David Szymanski, in his spare time. It had no windows, no enemies you could see, just a convict trapped in a submarine navigating an ocean of blood. The entire thing took about 75 minutes to beat. Fischbach saw something the game industry didn’t. The constraint was the feature. A single claustrophobic set. One man losing his mind. Sound design carrying all the horror that visuals couldn’t. This wasn’t a limitation to work around. This was a low-budget filmmaker’s dream. So he did what studios would never greenlight. He wrote the script himself, directed it himself, acted in it himself, edited it himself, and paid for the whole thing out of pocket. No studio. No distribution deal. No marketing budget. Then the gatekeepers showed up. When he tried to get theaters, they told him the demand wasn’t there. So he posted about it. His fans called every independent theater chain in the country. Theaters started complaining to the distributor that they were getting too many calls. Within weeks, AMC, Cinemark, and Regal announced they’d carry it. The film went from “maybe 60 theaters” to over 4,000 screens worldwide. Presales crossed $5 million before opening day. $8.9 million on Friday. $17 million projected by Sunday. A self-distributed movie by a YouTuber, beating initial projections by 70%. The studio model is built on the assumption that audiences need to be told what to watch. Fischbach proved that 38 million subscribers is its own distribution network. The audience was already waiting. He just had to make something worth waiting for.
Variety@Variety

“Iron Lung” pulled in an estimated $8.9 million on Friday for a first-place finish, an impressive result considering the film was self-distributed and funded by YouTube superstar Mark Fischbach, aka Markiplier. Domestic gross should climb to $17 million through Sunday, well past initial projections of $10 million. bit.ly/4a87Z78

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Raimondas Rimkevičius (aka MekDrop)
@brianorca @davepl1968 If I remember correctly, Unreal Engine 1 back in 1998 had something similar. They called them INI files, and while they looked like standard INI at first glance, they weren't fully compatible. So it's likely there were some others like this
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Brian Scott
Brian Scott@brianorca·
@davepl1968 INI files don't deal with repetitive records and parent-child relationships easily. XML did that best until JSON came around. The redundancy of names in the closing tag is good error detection, but unnecessary in most cases. XML has a more formal definition for interoperability.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
Back in the 90s, some of the Windows team drank the XML Kool-Aid. It was going to solve everything, and everything would be XML. I never got it. To me, an XML document is an INI file with structure. I frequently derided it as such, which made me one of those who "didn't get it". Sure, it's a handy abstraction, but it doesn't enable anything you can't do with INI files and a validator. I still don't get it.
John A De Goes@jdegoes

XML 'failed' as a method of data interchange mostly because it doesn't at all resemble the structures programmers use in their applications (unlike JSON).

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Raimondas Rimkevičius (aka MekDrop)
This isn't really a generational story. It's about meaning, work, and purpose. Some people find their path. Some just flow - and it works. Some already made it. I can see the destination through the mist. Still don't know how to reach it. @monalazzar/millennials-and-gen-z-will-die-the-most-horrific-deaths-in-modern-history-d4ae9d371bb6" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@monalazzar/mi…
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sysxplore@sysxplore·
Linux running in a PDF file via a RISC-V emulator compiled to JS
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Raimondas Rimkevičius (aka MekDrop)
I have mixed feelings about this... DNF has the DLC The Doctor Who Cloned Me, which-maybe not on the Duke Nukem 3D level, but is still genuinely good. It also came out later than the base game, and it's one of the few cases where a DLC is actually much better than the main game... It shame that many people didn't tried it instead base DNF game... it's like 2 different Duke Nukem...
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Scott Miller - Apogee/3D Realms Founder ☢️
Duke could absolutely be relevant today, but not the Duke we saw in Duke Nukem Forever, which was an alt-universe silly version of Duke that was not like the version of Duke we established in Duke Nukem 3D. I strongly fear that any revival of Duke will miss the mark in the same way DNF missed the mark, because getting Duke right is actually really difficult. It's far too easy to make him a petty potty humor idiot, a babe brained bore, or a dated macho male moron. Duke only works teetering a super fine line: He's never humorous on purpose. He's not stupid--he's actually quite brilliant. Duke is raw bravery and he'll do what's needed at any personal cost, and that's still needed in today's world. DNF lines like "I'd still hit it" do not belong in a Duke Nukem game. And I'm afraid if a new Duke game is made this is exactly the type of Duke we'll get--a cornball, low-brow, idiot version that gets more groans than laughs, and doesn't come close to capturing the magic of Duke 3D. I'm not sure what current game studio could pull off a new Duke Nukem game properly. Take-Two now owns the IP, so I expect they're giving this some thought. And I wish them luck because it will not be easy assuming they even try!
GameRant@GameRant

Though he was once a leading gaming mascot, one ridiculously macho protagonist has struggled to maintain relevance in the modern age. gamerant.com/duke-nukem-ret…

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yeah... probably with this combination you can do much more... but I think in today's world, JavaScript and Python would be the combination that opens the most job opportunities.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
If you can only learn two languages, they should be: Python C++
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