Darko Tomic

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Darko Tomic

Darko Tomic

@darko_unity

Building the largest Unity Learning Community at https://t.co/aVqXQRn1TL

Entrou em Ağustos 2021
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
Next generation of Unity devs are not even gonna know that we had to manually drag refrences to [SerializeField]
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
claude down for anyone else?
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
mythos, opus is down, fix immediately, no mistakes, ultrathink ultraplan
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
Here is the perspective that changed everything for me recently. The end goal was never the code. It was always the game. We wanted to make games. Code was just the thing standing in the way. AI finally lets us close that gap.
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
We can build games, finish them, ship them. That is what we always wanted. Not a replacement for creativity, but a faster path to the thing we actually cared about. Stop asking whether AI is a threat and start asking what you want to build.
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
Sonnet vs GPT 5.4, one prompt world generation with @Unity. Which one did better in your opinion guys?
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
I am cooking a new project, and I am spending tokens to a point where I am worried I will be questioned by Congress.
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
@ThePrimeagen I am enjoying my anthropic subscription where I exhaust it in a single prompt.
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
The Unity engine has evolved a lot in modern days, but I noticed a trend where Unity developers are still using "outdated" techniques when writing their C# code. darkounity.com/blog/c-in-unit…
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
If you implement this way of thinking when learning programming, you will become excellent at logical thinking. For a topic to make sense, try to search what programmers had to do before it was introduced into C#. Just that information alone is going to expose the topical meanin
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
When I am learning something, I try to understand the history and intent behind it. Because some dude somewhere sat down at his computer, and he concluded that the feature makes sense. It solved the problem he had successfully.
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
Before we can understand some C# features, we have to understand why somebody decided to implement it in C#. My biggest problem with Unity Tutorials is that they will shove something at you just because. #unity #csharp #programming #gamedev
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
So, as a Unity teacher, I always make sure I understand the problem that he had so that it solved it for him. And then when I am explaining to my students, it makes sense to them as well.
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
@UnityCodeMonkey Damn, that is crazy. I remember you, Jason Weimann. Brackeys were the biggest channels.
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Code Monkey
Code Monkey@UnityCodeMonkey·
@DarkoTo56635877 Yup I started in 2018 but didn't make any money for 2 years. It took me 20 months before I received my very first YouTube paycheck of $2000
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Code Monkey@UnityCodeMonkey·
I made a living from ONLY making indie games from 2013-2020. I had no YouTube channel, no courses, just games. It's difficult but it is possible. My SECRET? Keep the cost of living low, keep development cycles short, and gain as much experience (and marketing skill) as possible. For me living in Portugal I could live a good life on $2000 per month, so if I spend one year working on a game it just needed to make $24k to make a profit. That's a lot more achievable than if I were living in San Francisco and needed $10k per month just to survive and needed $120k to make a profit. And thankfully my games didn't just get the bare minimum, I hit $1 MILLION in gross revenue in that timeframe across 8 games. So it's definitely not easy, but it is still possible! And nowadays the ceiling is basically infinite. The solo dev behind Schedule I made $130,000,000! Now I definitely don't recommend you compare yourself to the extreme outliers, but it's fun to think of what could happen. I wish you the best of luck with your games!
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Darko Tomic@darko_unity·
Am I the only one? If I ask any commercial AI, Gemini, ChatGPT, about open source models e.g Qwen, it suggests old versions for no good reason? Are they doing this on purpose? #ai #qwen #gemma #llm #llama #ollama
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