coop

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coop

coop

@c0_0p_

Still coding with my fingers.

🇨🇦 Katılım Nisan 2025
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coop@c0_0p_·
Remember, sometimes hours of prompting can save you minutes of reading the docs
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coop@c0_0p_·
Everyone should grow a little garden, it's the best.
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@konnydev All of these companies are losing money on these services, expect them all to get more expensive and some to go out of business.
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Konny@konnydev·
Can anyone explain why Claude is so ridiculously expensive???
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coop@c0_0p_·
I made decent progress on my game while on the plane. The ducks are navigating around collecting tomatoes and doing farm stuff! It was fun to have no internet and so figuring out the isometric tiling, and the coordinate mapping with no resources. #gamedev #isometric #ducks
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One thing that bugs me about #Cpp is that compiling it is both inconvenient AND slow. One would think that using a single pass compiler, being careful about circular dependencies, using forward declarations, splitting out the headers, etc. would at least make compilation quick.
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@phoronix Isn't this a vulnerability? We're basically pasting potentially sensitive logs into the browser bar.
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coop@c0_0p_·
@GameboyDemakes This is beautiful, was the original game any good? I've never heard of it.
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Game Boy Demakes@GameboyDemakes·
Still quite fond of The Dog Island demake I did a while ago.
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coop@c0_0p_·
About to take off for the last leg of my journey. 11 more hours (of 42) to make progress on the game I started on flight one. #gamedev
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samantha - MUDBIRD@burrowbling·
Running into insane bugs while testing...
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coop@c0_0p_·
#gamedev is probably the most fun type of project you can have. It's so iterative, and every change is satisfying and motivating.
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coop@c0_0p_·
#Programming on an airplane is just so fun. It forces you to be resourceful and innovate around the most basic problems, where you'd otherwise lookup a solution or pull in a package.
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coop@c0_0p_·
Reason #152 why I love @Tailscale: I set up this "wicking rope" to water my plants while I'm away. But I don't trust it. So I set up an old laptop and wrote a small #python server. TS makes reaching the server is easy and safe. Now I can watch my plants die while I'm away.
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coop@c0_0p_·
#Git submodules are fantastic, I saw a Stack Overflow thread this dissuaded me from using them years ago, but I'm glad I gave them another shot!
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coop@c0_0p_·
Lately, every time I ask @GeminiApp how to do something (i.e. how to do X in #SDL?), it tells me doing so is a "rite of passage".
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veridicus (e/acc, limitless)@eaglebuildz·
@levelsio how do you know the logs you look for is at the end of these files everytime you need to debug? and how come you query for a specific userId or event? lol
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coop@c0_0p_·
I'm getting back into #gamedev, and I feel like a kid again. Refreshing! It's been... 🤔 13 years or something since I last built a game. I used to use #Java and #libGDX or #Slick2D, which seem to still exist. This time I'm using #SDL3, which is great but lots more to learn!
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So far I'm enjoying #C++ modules a lot. To me it is far more elegant than dealing with header files, #pragma, #ifdef, etc. That said, it was no fun getting the compiler to work, I had to give up on macOS completely and move back to Linux (which is for the best).
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malinvestment.jpeg@malinvested·
Of course that's your contention. You're a first-time SaaS bear. You just got finished listening to some podcast, Dario on Dwarkesh, probably. Now you think it’s the end of white collar work and seat-based pricing is screwed. You're gonna be convinced of that til tomorrow when you get to “Something Big is Happening”. Then you’ll install ClawdBot on a Mac Mini, vibe code a dashboard on top of a postgres database and say we’re all just a couple ralph loops away from building a Salesforce competitor. That’s gonna last until next week when you discover context graphs, and then you're gonna be talking about how the systems of record will be disintermediated by an agentic layer and reposting OAI marketing graphics. “Well, as a matter of fact, I won't, because ultimately the application layer is just ….” The application layer is just business logic on top a CRUD database. You got that from Satya’s appearance on the BG2 pod, December 2024, right? Yeah, I saw that too. Were you gonna plagiarize the whole thing for us? Do you have any thoughts of your own on this matter? Or...is that your thing? You get into the replies of anyone posting a SaaS ticker. You watch some podcast and then pawn it off as your own idea just to impress some VCs and embarrass some anon who’s long SaaS? See the sad thing about a guy like you is in a couple years you're gonna start doing some thinking on your own and you're gonna come up with the fact that there are two certainties in life. One: don't do that. And two: you dropped thirty grand on Mac Minis and LLM API calls to come to the same conclusion you could’ve got for free by following a handful of VC accounts.
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Wise@trikcode·
Vibe coding means the idea guys can finally find out they actually have terrible ideas.
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