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Being part Korean myself, I know that Hitler was controlled opposition?
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@beardalaxy I'm pretty sure the reason why there aren't any Star Fox 64 ROM hacks is due to the voice acting and people not knowing how to inject voice clips with whatever audio compression the game uses.

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@beardalaxy @graf Call me crazy, but I've actually started working on it. I'm just DESPERATE to put something on my resume. I only have parts of the front-end done, but the thing is written in PHP with the navbar and footer loaded dynamically.

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the future of digital money 

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That's something the free market actually can fix reasonably well.
But that's irrelevant if nobody can actually use it.

The big blockers were right that on-chain capacity matters, we've had basically 8 years of LARPing layer 2 nonsense. The problem is that the small blockers were absolutely correct that filling up the blockchain with small transactions is a waste of everyone's time/energy/storage/compute/etc.

It was never about spam, it's about the fact that a distributed ledger is the wrong tool for peer-to-peer digital cash, but to be fair to Satoshi, Bitcoin was actually about solving the problems with existing digital cash methods, and it's not reasonable to expect every potentiality to be foreseen. We ran it to it's useful limits, but now we have to search for answers elsewhere.

Spritely despite having no interest in making currencies, might actually yield more fruit in that direction. I was fascinated when @leo@social.synergetic-design.com introduced me to the G1, which might run better through on that system than over a blockchain.

Food for thought.

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@beardalaxy It seems like they are really only known for FNF and their Flash emulator now.

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Canada: The Flipper Zero is a dangerous hacking device and must be banned.
Flipper Zero users:

@beardalaxy @graf @alex
>Like I said, it might be better to just let the creators handle that sort of thing at least at first. RPGMaker.net is a good example of that, they don't have any way of commercializing a game directly but let you link to somewhere that does.

I think GameJolt used to be like an engine-agnostic YoYoGames or RPGMaker.net, but in recent years, they allowed commercial games on their platform, so they are more like itch.io these days.

>Could also always go back to like, the shareware days where a demo is hosted and if you send mail with payment they'll send you the game or something xD that would legit be pretty funny. I mean, fuckin Mullvad lets you do that so why not an indie dev? xD

There are newer games for older computers/operating systems that do that just for nostalgia purposes, though I think they are payed through things like PayPal.

>But yeah, I'd be down with a NG spiritual successor. NG itself is already pretty damn good and always has been tbh

I never used it much tbh. It seemed like all the flash game creators on there eventually got their own websites, so I was on those sites more. (kind of weird that the exact opposite is happening today with everyone posting on Big Tech platforms, but I guess people eventually realized that they can monetize their games by self-hosting and putting banner-ads) I also played more of the "professional-quality" flash games like the ones on AddictingGames, MiniClip, and XGEN. Most of those games were developed by actual companies, though they are probably considered indie by today's standards.

>there are rules and things they don't allow of course but it's still a really good place to show off your creativity in a place that's not so corporate.

Didn't they bend the knee to BLM? I remember everyone bitching about how they brought back Tankman just for a BLM virtue signalling video. I think they also had an influx of Tumblr users back when Tumblr banned porn, so the culture might have changed.

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@beardalaxy @graf I was also thinking something like itch.io. I had an idea of creating an indie game marketplace for a while, but my lack of knowledge with online payment processing and the difficulty of hosting a service with large files prevents me from implementing it. I could use something like WebTorrent to save server space, but that would mean that people can easily just share the magnet URIs and download whatever they want on the site for free (assuming the know the correct URI).

Now that I think about it. I think @alex was thinking about creating a NewGrounds spiritual successor. Not necessarily a marketplace like itch.io, but I think he could incorporate some of your ideas (likes mods or commercial games) into it.

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