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David Scott

@TheCritters

Indie game dev and co-Founder of KIXEYE and GWW. Created first standalone Tower Defense (Flash Element TD) and first MMORTS (Backyard Monsters), what's next?

UK to San Francisco to Atlanta Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
how much VRAM do you have right now
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@coah80 Omarchy broke my Windows 3.11 => Windows 11 streak.
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coah@coah80·
might make the switch to linux this year ngl... what do i use - mint sucks - pop os sucks - nobara is okay - dank linux is lowkey a contender 😭 - cachy i like - nix maybe
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@FrameworkPuter Nicely done! I have nothing but good things to say about my Framework Desktop, it's a very well put together lunchbox of a PC. Are these prices available as upgrades for existing (maybe limited 1-per purchase) or just a part of new system purchases?
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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
Because we brought in enough inventory ahead of time, we're currently selling SN850X SSDs for about 40% of the going market pricing. e.g. 8TB for $899 instead of the $2,399 that costs straight from SanDisk. Sticking to💸💸💸 for you rather than taking the extra margin.
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@LundukeJournal @dhh @OmarchyLinux Does this law apply to non-desktop OS's, like Linux running on a server? Are all the servers in California going to become iligal overnight as the root and other users on them fail to verify their age?
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The Lunduke Journal
The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
“Omarchy has no plans to do anything in response to this retarded California law.” That is what @DHH told me when I asked him if @OmarchyLinux plans to implement age verification functionality to comply with the new California and Brazilian laws.
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@ANASKHA96399553 @FoxNews You are partly correct. It is oficially the DoD, has been since '47, and only congress can rename it. But in Sep 2025 an Executive Order authorized the use of DoW as a secondary or informal title. So it's not a slip or the first time it's been used to describe the DoD.
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ANAS KHAN@ANASKHA96399553·
@FoxNews Department of War' is what Hegseth called it. The department was renamed Defense in 1947 specifically to signal America's post-WW2 posture. Renaming it back in a sentence is either a slip or a statement.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
'A QUIET DEATH': Department of War releases video showing a U.S. submarine sinking an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. It marks the first sinking of an enemy ship by torpedo since World War II. Secretary of War Hegseth saying, "Like in that war, back when we were still the War Department. We are fighting to win."
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
who should we get on The Standup?
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Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith@zbrandonz·
@CodeByNZ I honestly had no idea this existed. I hate git. I hate git so much that I've been backing code up to Google drive recently for the sake of simplicity. I'm using this from now on.
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
When VS Code already has the Source Control feature, why do developers still use Git commands in the terminal for pushing, committing, or cloning repositories? 👀
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@dhh @dev_renato SUPER+SPACE > "Remove" > "Package" It lists everything installed and uninstalling is fast.
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DHH@dhh·
@dev_renato That version already exists. Just uninstall what you don't want, keep what you do. The defaults are the essence of omakase, which is literally in the name of this system. #defaults-over-decisions" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">learn.omacom.io/3/omacom/81/do…
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Renato Teixeira
Renato Teixeira@dev_renato·
Hey @DHH i know omarchy is built to your needs, but have you considered a barebones version or it, so people only install the programs they use?
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@_devJNS It depends on what you're programming, your dependencies, and if you also will be building and testing on the same box you're developing on.
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JNS@_devJNS·
what's the best operating system for programming..?
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@theodorvaryag There's far less productive things to experiement with in high school, this is practically wholesome! Carry on.
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Chris Allen@theodorvaryag·
ok people are really mad at me so let me state some things 1. it's ok to play with computers for fun 2. Linux is a great way to do that 3. I also did this in high school 4. my time would've been better spent learning to code than distro-hopping but better than nothing
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Chris Allen@theodorvaryag·
are any of these people employed
experimenting@main_experiment

After a couple of weeks since i crashed out with NixOS, i was injected by an unholy amount of obsession to find a better system, yet i found... none. i simply refuse to bow down to my own skill issue, and throw therapy off the option list, and distance myself from the noisy internet. Crazy how i was wrong with my takes before. Now i can say with confidence: NixOS is the State of The Art of operating systems. Try me to change my mind. A week ago was my funeral day with Windows 10, for my redemption i'm doing a journey to the wild west, where the penguins belong. i used Linux when i was a kid, it reminds me of how cool computers used to be. i have tasted a wide range of distros, environments, and systems. in just a couple of weeks, my nostalgia strikes hard and makes me question why the Linux desktop now seems to have slowed its evolution since the 2010s. Crazy how now a huge amount of small Linux projects that are out of sight cooler than any hype can ever reach *cough, omarchy... there is Archcraft with much more beautiful dotfiles and much choices of compositor than just Hyprland, yet out of sight. Besides the frontend, i'm also obsessed with the backend of my puter, especially about sustainability and technical merit that can bring users into sense of wonders and creating, not just use for the sake of convenience. Open source has software-distribution systems like pacman, which is blatantly simple but naive like a chaotic kidd, xbps on void-linux is a little bit better, apk on alpine, good old deb, reliable rpm, sandboxed Flatpak, the east's linyaps and kylin kaiming, immutable ostree and abroot, cloud-native containers like podman, even now there are bootable containers, the init beyond systemd, and finally Nix. i think the noise on the internet about what surrounds Nix: 99 % of people have no idea how powerful it is. once i got back and tried to look purely at the system, using, learn a bit proper, it gave me the same feeling as when i read the bitcoin whitepaper. i think in 2008 Satoshi was a little bit drunk on an idea of how the digital object should be distributed while he looked at Eelco Dolstra 2004 Nix paper. Anduril choosing Nix is not just for a dopamine moment, you silly, it is for the defense of the advanced military that has responsibility for millions of human souls. But again, the noise around NixOS on the internet is just unnecessarily stupid. in less than two months of daily-driving NixOS, I find the almost-perfect system with dendritic patterns, beyond what flakes can do. It's so beautiful, it's unreal for an open-source operating system to have such a thing. now i find peace of mind using NixOS as my host system, i can even suppress the amount of ram to less than a gig, and with KVM GPU passthrough run other OSes as if they were native on top of NixOS while it still stays an immutable and hackable system, and i just switch it to gaming, work, or lightweight mode whenever i want. i try other options, but there is no better option, even Guix the only competitor didn't came close. Even though almost every traditional imperative system tackles its own problem, it can't match, can't become what Nix can do. no, i'm not a distro stan, i look at an operating system as a tool-level piece of software for my wants and needs. i need a system for long life commitment, my daily, my habit, hosting on my own device, and i choose NixOS as the core while i can still hop into Windows, other Linux packages in containers, other coolness in virtual machines. And yeah, Xfce is the Goat, and Enlightenment desktop is the most underrated, i'm enlightened! i will heal myself, touch grass, go back to the mountains, breathe like a tech monk, and pay for the amount of sleepless nights. i really want to share my Nix infrastructure when i feel confident and safe enough to do it. i'm obsessed with Nix, and i'm glad i had the courage to learn and understand it.

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Taha
Taha@tahayvr·
Made a new Synthwave theme for @OmarchyLinux called "Sunset Drive" Love the spicy neon colors
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@rogiermaas Not only do I not have any of those files, I imagine I would no longer own the right to hand them out.
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Rоgiег Мaаs ツ
Rоgiег Мaаs ツ@rogiermaas·
@TheCritters I understand. Is there a way for me to DM you as to not make the URL and game files public? I'd like to know your thoughts.
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Rоgiег Мaаs ツ
Rоgiег Мaаs ツ@rogiermaas·
@TheCritters I'm in the process of recreating The Space Game in HTML/JS/Phaser but I'd like to know how you feel about me publishing it when it's done. After all, it's your baby... ;-)
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@rogiermaas Cool. I only mention graphics, audio and code as those things can be copywrited. Style, gameplay, "feel" can not, and I no longer own the IP for TSG. It was made for the company I co-founded (Casual Collective) which was rebranded as KIXEYE in 2007 and sold in 2019.
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Rоgiег Мaаs ツ
Rоgiег Мaаs ツ@rogiermaas·
@TheCritters Thanks for your prompt answer! The game was one of my favorites back in the day. I’ve now more or less copied it, including graphics and sounds and it’s called The Space Game 🤣 I’ll now start working on replacing anything you’ve mentioned. When it’s done I’ll drop you a link! 👍
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David Scott@TheCritters·
@dhh After a few weeks of running it in a Hyper-V, I now have it running as my main work OS. Web apps running along side "actual" apps is a stroke of genious.
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DHH@dhh·
Today is a great day to give Linux a go!
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Shane Kelly.
Shane Kelly.@shanekelly1211·
@TheCritters would it be possible to ask you some questions related to Backyard Monsters in DMs? I would really appreciate your time.
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chuvabak@chuvabak·
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@OskSta Or maybe plot a handful of metrics like that, and rotate each island manually to find the angle you like most, and then see what those have in common in those metrics?
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@OskSta It'd be cool to rotate the camera to the most attractive side/ side with the most information. Maybe scoring it on visibility of the houses / maximizing the percentage of the screen that has grass.
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Oskar Stålberg@OskSta·
The generator consistently spits out pretty cool islands now
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