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IT'S FINALLY OUT!!!

My first commercial game and my first game under the Ioncom brand. It's an action, roguelite, dungeon-crawler with limited lives and permadeath.

It's currently Linux exclusive, but the source code is available and you should be able to compile it for anything that SFML runs on.

ioncominteractive.itch.io/refr

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I have a lot of ideas when it comes to worldbuilding. I have always been a fan of science fantasy (combining both tropes from sci-fi and fantasy), but I feel like most works haven't embraced both genres to their fullest potential. The original Phantasy Star series is probably the closest because they weren't afraid to actually call magic "magic" instead of "the force" like in Star Wars.

I plan on using these ideas for my dream game (or series), but I'm posting these worldbuilding concepts anyway just in case I never get to creating the game, and I just don't care if other people use these ideas. They most likely have already been done before (in fact I know some of these ideas have been done before). I'm using AI to generate these concepts because I suck at drawing.

Anyway let's begin. First off, I think alien worlds should combine both ancient technology, futuristic technology, and everything in between. Technological progress isn't a linear path, so you shouldn't assume that aliens go through the same technological progression as we do. They might be flying interstellar ships, but they might also still be wielding swords and bows. So you can have spaceships flying over medieval style villages or even mudhuts. Star Wars has basically already popularized this, so this should be a no-brainer, but you can always take it a step further. For example, replace lightsabers with steel swords while still having space travel.

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In case you want to follow me on Nostr, here is my public key:

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I plan of mostly talking about gamedev stuff on it though. I want a more laid-back experience.

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Fun fact: even I don't know how to pronounce my own username, so feel free to pronounce it anyway you want.

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Over the last year suddenly everyone has a 3D software rasterizer. Could it be AI? :thinkerman:

I'm the real hipster here. I did it before all the codetubers did.
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_The Death of Coding Is Cancelled: Why Your AI Assistant Is Quickly Becoming an Imbecile_

"At the start of the project, it seems like a Demiurge. But that ends quickly and forever. Here’s a mathematical proof of why AI will never replace programmers."

FTA: Why a Programmer’s Brain Is Not a “Statistical Calculator”
This is the boundary that AI evangelists refuse to acknowledge. There is a fundamental difference between a human and an LLM system.

A programmer doesn’t keep 10,000 lines of text in their head. They keep meaning. They understand the architecture, the intent, and the reasoning behind every decision. For AI, your project is just a flat sequence of symbols.
The human brain excels at filtering out the irrelevant. But AI must process every single token it’s been “paid” with context to handle.
A human learns on the job, whereas an LLM is static. It doesn’t get “smarter” from spending three hours helping you with refactoring. It just burns more energy.
The “Horse and Car” Trap
The LLM true believers will tell you: “The models will get better! Just wait for GPT-6 or Gemini XYZ”

This is a classic fallacy. You can breed a faster, hardier horse indefinitely. But you will never breed a car out of a horse.

Scaling LLMs is the path of quantitative improvement of a statistical predictor. But intelligence (AGI) requires:

Causal reasoning.
Autonomous goal-setting.
Long-term memory that doesn’t burn down a power plant on every query.
The Uncomfortable Truth
At first, AI makes you faster. But the moment the system’s complexity ramps up, a human’s work speed starts to outpace the AI that has ground itself to a halt. You spend more time crafting prompts and waiting for inference than actually writing code.

I hope you now understand the source of my concern. We are building an economy on top of tools that physically cannot scale with the complexity of our problems. Today’s AI assistants are powerful statistical mirrors reflecting our own intelligence back at us. But don’t mistake the reflection for the thing itself.

Don’t believe Sam Altman when he says that by 2028 we’ll have an early version of AGI.

Although… if you really want to — go ahead and believe it.

But it won’t be by 2028, and any AGI that does emerge will be built on a completely different architecture. Which one exactly? I think you’ll find out soon enough.

https://medium.com/predict/the-death-of-coding-is-cancelled-why-your-ai-assistant-is-quickly-becoming-an-imbecile-e4d0236c6f07
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_Why Replacing Developers with AI is Going Horribly Wrong_

FTA: The Problem Nobody Thought Through
Here’s the thing about software engineering that executives making these decisions apparently forgot.

Senior developers don’t appear from nowhere. They were junior developers once. They learned by doing the exact boring boilerplate work that AI now handles. Writing CRUD code. Fixing small bugs. Working through problems slowly and making mistakes and understanding why those mistakes happened.

A senior engineer at a major company said something that I keep thinking about. Four years ago he was that junior developer writing boilerplate code and being proud of every clean pull request he merged. He learned the job by doing the job.

The companies cutting junior roles are essentially sawing off the branch they’re sitting on. There will be a senior developer shortage in about five to seven years that is going to be genuinely catastrophic. And it’s entirely self-inflicted.

If you don’t hire junior developers today you will never have senior developers tomorrow. This is not complicated math.

https://medium.com/@Reiki32/why-replacing-developers-with-ai-is-going-horribly-wrong-8e6fadfc1a2f
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The God's Disdain Supporter Pack is 33% off for the Steam Spring Sale! Support your local fedi dev with a fiver:
store.steampowered.com/app/305

If you don't want to spend money on the game, it's completely free all the time! Give it a shot and let me know what you think. Your time is just as valuable as your money, if not more so.

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Okay so now #Google is saying that we'll be able to sideload apps in #Android using something called #AdvancedFlow.

This makes me feel a lot better about using it moving forward, but now I do wonder why they sort of pitched it as the end of sideloadiing.

https://www.androidauthority.com/google-android-sideloading-unverified-apps-new-rules-3650343/

RT: https://social.teci.world/objects/7e05309d-d6bd-4633-abb1-c9333b168934
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Alright. I've bounced around instances for a while so I think I'm overdue for a #reintroduction

Hello, I'm Gabriel, my website is gabe.rocks. I'm fascinated and inspired by the free and open web and have really enjoyed my time on the Fediverse. I'm passionate about decentralization and censorship resistance, and like to put what I learn to practice.

Over the last few years, my gears have shifted to an intense (natural) weight loss mission. I'm down almost 280lbs down from 570. Being so large was very difficult and I've learned a lot getting to this point. I regularly record walking monologues and the occasional video update as I make progress.

On the bigger picture, I am highly motivated to learn from others. I think the big problems of our time require us to actually spend the time to meaningfully understand other perspectives. This is what I love the most about being on the fedi, because authenticity is rich soil for both meaningful depth and variety.

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In about 9 months, all new cars will have mandatory biometrics built into the car to watch your every move. Creepy? That's an understatement.

#TheFreeThoughtProject
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okay I can finally show off these things- Sun SPOTs, weird little java on metal microcontrollers from 2005/2006!

nug.only9fans.com/penny/SunSPO

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REMEMBER ⚠️ 🚨, if you find a github repo you like, BACK THAT THANG UP
You have no idea when the creator of it is going to crash out online and nuke everything due to feeling some kind of way online.

IA might archive it, but it doesn't always do it.

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GN has been making a genuine effort to regurgiate research on various chat services and protocols in light of many people finally realizing that Discord is a Piece of Shit™. They're the only ones who've been honest about Matrix's honeypot smell but still haven't exactly nailed the issue and have neglected XMPP presumably because they are as clueless as the average person - they are better as journalists and not computer experts, but that's better than 99% of journos out there so I'll take it I guess. Above all it is a good thing they are willing to listen to commenter feedback and highly likely that they'll do more good than bad for normies not in the know.

CC: @mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world @phnt@fluffytail.org @maid@shitposter.world @newt@stereophonic.space
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> I very much doubt Linux will ever have a way to verify the date

-Computer have hardware level DRM, ME/PSP/TrustZones etc...
-Computer won't start if the OS isn't signed by a trust party you don't control.
-Computer requires mandatory internet connection to boot.
-No more local accounts, online only.
-Your account is linked to your irl ID.
-You can't browser common websites/.gov site as web DRM will check if your OS is signed.

This is already planned as it's progressively enforced more and more.
-Hardware is already full of DRM
-MS has mandatory online account
-Computer phones furthered this behavior via "stores"/repositories.
-Web DRM is slowly being used, youtube tries so often to push it on various part of the population, yandex too, various websites in general
-Current laws are being pushed and code is being integrated for ID/age check.
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The problem with censorship is that if you censor someone even if the cause is believed to be "legitimate" all you usually do is make them believe whatever you censor them for harder
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Really good interview with the guy who made Bleem, ported Doom to the Super Nintendo, and performed other bits of computer wizardry that were thought impossible at the time. He works for Limited Run games now, which is fitting for someone with so much knowledge of old vidya hardware and software.

If the Sony lawsuit about Bleem had gone differently, emulators might be illegal in the United States now. Good thing this man handled himself smartly when faced with massive legal problems. Also, death to Sony.

@coolboymew

https://youtube.com/watch?v=RCw6LpHx9wM
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the main thing accomplished by the prohibition of personal alcohol distillation is that ...

honest and sincere potential home distillers are scared away from the hobby while an unregulated market is created for illicit distillers and bootleggers, and the illicit unregulated market results in dozens of preventable deaths in every country every year (career criminals are financially incentivized to add methanol or who knows what to their products)

I'm not saying that drinking liquor is necessarily healthy, but if you're making your own or getting it from trusted friends, you'll at least be sure you're not getting poisoned

it's a proper hobby in and of itself like cooking or gardening. The social/creative benefits of home distilling are identical with those of home brewing... maybe even more, because liquors can be traditionally flavored or used in ways that beers and wines cannot

Governments finally gave people permission to mix yeast and sugar. That's good, because it's an idiotic thing to jail people for anyway. But if you then put your homemade wine in the freezer or on the stove, you risk years in prison. This is something that needs to change
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