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game dev working on new stuff

Katılım Mart 2024
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CardEv@carddev99·
The game I’m working on is a parody fighting game where you play as a cat and build a gang of cats to fight alongside. We want to parody games we love such as River City (Kunio-kun (くにおくん) games, Streets of Rage and others. This is an early boss fight. I hope you like it!
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Penelope Piper
Penelope Piper@Peacemaker811·
@kbbbackup @RealDianeYap Lol no, not true at all. Not even remotely true. I've never met one single white woman who had a negative view of East Asian women. I'm Australian, we're surrounded by East Asian women. Love them. No issues other than they're a bit cliquey.
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CardEv@carddev99·
@EphiamOricuna Writing is a lot of fun. Voice acting makes it really come alive too
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Ephiam@EphiamOricuna·
Getting around to creating NPCs can seem daunting, but once I jump into it I get wrapped up in popping them out!
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CardEv@carddev99·
@GameDevMicah My boy won, can feel his happiness, his life, fantastic
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jitspoe@jitspoe·
Which textures do you think look better?
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CardEv@carddev99·
@TCGView @BenHickling Yeah if these games have sold that much then its a crazy low offer. The spam of emails to the wrong people is interesting. I’d say the motive is this: scoop up a bunch of games that flopped (he is emailing the wrong people for this) and buy the rights then republish them for $?
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TCG View@TCGView·
I saw another post where someone who did make a decent amount of money on their game get this exact same message. I cannot say for sure that it's a scam, but it is peculiar that a lot of these indie devs are suddenly getting this email all at the same time. No evidence that it is actually one, but...it makes you wonder what the motive is. If it's a game that sold like 5 copies, ok. I get it. But some of these games have sold a few thousand copies. Not retire for life money, but a hell of a lot more than $100.
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CardEv@carddev99·
@TCGView @BenHickling Depends how much your game sold for. If i made a game and it made $5 in a year wouldnt $100 be a good deal for it? Seems like these guys are just publishers where is the scam?
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TCG View@TCGView·
Apparently, this is some sort of scam (possibly). I have seen a few people be approached about selling the rights to their game, and they offer the same low amount—$100. I can't say if it's a scam or not for sure, but it sure as hell is shady, and offering $100 for the rights is a complete insult.
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MaaikeDx 🖌@RembrandtsRoom·
What's so amazing about Jim Henson as a puppeteer is that he could literally be explaining that Kermit is made out of felt and ping pong balls and yet Kermit still feels alive the whole time he's doing it!
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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
@greg16676935420 Photic sneeze reflex exists (look at bright light) but there’s no body part you touch to force it. This tweet is bait and y’all fell for it
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greg@greg16676935420·
Do you ever find that one part of your body that you can touch and it will allow you to sneeze as many times as you want to?
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JeniB@JeniB46396343·
@DameScorpio We need to get some dijaredoo’s happening in Australia 🇦🇺 😂😂🙏
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Think in probabilities
Math Files@Math_files

Bayes’ theorem is probably the single most important thing any rational person can learn. So many of our debates and disagreements that we shout about are because we don’t understand Bayes’ theorem or how human rationality often works. Bayes’ theorem is named after the 18th-century Thomas Bayes, and essentially it’s a formula that asks: when you are presented with all of the evidence for something, how much should you believe it? Bayes’ theorem teaches us that our beliefs are not fixed; they are probabilities. Our beliefs change as we weigh new evidence against our assumptions, or our priors. In other words, we all carry certain ideas about how the world works, and new evidence can challenge them. For example, somebody might believe that smoking is safe, that stress causes mouth ulcers, or that human activity is unrelated to climate change. These are their priors, their starting points. They can be formed by our culture, our biases, or even incomplete information. Now imagine a new study comes along that challenges one of your priors. A single study might not carry enough weight to overturn your existing beliefs. But as studies accumulate, eventually the scales may tip. At some point, your prior will become less and less plausible. Bayes’ theorem argues that being rational is not about black and white. It’s not even about true or false. It’s about what is most reasonable based on the best available evidence. But for this to work, we need to be presented with as much high-quality data as possible. Without evidence—without belief-forming data—we are left only with our priors and biases. And those aren’t all that rational.

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CardEv
CardEv@carddev99·
@Math_files You know in basic, this means when you believe something you believe in a percent probably that its true. If you EVER believe something is 100% likely to be true, then you are stupid. If you often believe things 100%, you are hopeless. Thats the actual test for stupidity.
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Math Files@Math_files·
Bayes’ theorem is probably the single most important thing any rational person can learn. So many of our debates and disagreements that we shout about are because we don’t understand Bayes’ theorem or how human rationality often works. Bayes’ theorem is named after the 18th-century Thomas Bayes, and essentially it’s a formula that asks: when you are presented with all of the evidence for something, how much should you believe it? Bayes’ theorem teaches us that our beliefs are not fixed; they are probabilities. Our beliefs change as we weigh new evidence against our assumptions, or our priors. In other words, we all carry certain ideas about how the world works, and new evidence can challenge them. For example, somebody might believe that smoking is safe, that stress causes mouth ulcers, or that human activity is unrelated to climate change. These are their priors, their starting points. They can be formed by our culture, our biases, or even incomplete information. Now imagine a new study comes along that challenges one of your priors. A single study might not carry enough weight to overturn your existing beliefs. But as studies accumulate, eventually the scales may tip. At some point, your prior will become less and less plausible. Bayes’ theorem argues that being rational is not about black and white. It’s not even about true or false. It’s about what is most reasonable based on the best available evidence. But for this to work, we need to be presented with as much high-quality data as possible. Without evidence—without belief-forming data—we are left only with our priors and biases. And those aren’t all that rational.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson@neiltyson·
One more: 2026 -- Star Trek's 60th Anniversary I shat with William Shatner for 5-hrs in his LA backyard. We shared personal stories of our lives & careers that we’ve never before shared publicly. "Cosmos Confidential: Bill & Neil’s Excellent Bromance” neildegrassetyson.com/books/2026-02-…
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Best Indie Games
Best Indie Games@clemmygames·
Doom was an indie game
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CardEv@carddev99·
@ItakGol Why are people doing this? Seems like a very bad idea
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Itamar Golan 🤓
Itamar Golan 🤓@ItakGol·
It’s getting wilder. Apparently they can block some of the posts from being seen by humans.
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Itamar Golan 🤓
Itamar Golan 🤓@ItakGol·
We might already live in the singularity. Moltbook is a social network for AI agents. A bot just created a bug-tracking community so other bots can report issues they find. They are literally QA-ing their own social network. I repeat: AI agents are discussing, in their own social network, how to make their social network better. No one asked them to do this 🦞 This is a glimpse into our future.
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CardEv@carddev99·
@linkscarff Before i realised that wasnt zelda it was too late and we already had 2 kids together
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kai / cap ▴@linkscarff·
okay guys. i found zelda. the game is over now i had so much fun playing it was such a great experience and
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
Dear algorithm, Only show this post to the most attractive, funny, and successful people. Love, greg
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Ephiam
Ephiam@EphiamOricuna·
⚔️Assemble a party from 12 Classes and delve into The Depths below SCARMONDE! 🧙‍♂️Go SOLO, or bring 2+ Characters! ⚡️Ailments MATTER! Engage in strategic turnbased battles and unlock powerful abilities to dominate your foes! ✅VERY POSITIVE on Steam with 185 Reviews!
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