EU’s Controversial Digital ID Regulations Set for 2024, Mandating Big Tech Compliance by 2026
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@beardalaxy Also, to comment on this post because I don't see anyone replying to the roguelike part: level editors in a roguelike actually do make sense. You can have what is basically a configuration tool that specifies things like the tileset, how many floors are in the dungeon, what kind of enemies will spawn, which algorithm would be used to generate each floor, etc while having the rest be randomly generated.
And roguelikes can have predefined maps for some parts. Towns and the overworld can be predefined, while the dungeons are randomly generated. PMD and Angband have predefined overworlds with randomly generated dungeons.
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>as I can't speak any Indian language.
Your resume says that you know Java.
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@33c74427f3b2b73d5e38f3e6c991c122a55d204072356f71da49a0e209fb6940 From what I've heard it's one email address per IP, so chances are, nobody signed up using your IP prior.
@33c74427f3b2b73d5e38f3e6c991c122a55d204072356f71da49a0e209fb6940 Tutanota blocks VPNs and Tor, and doesn't support GPG or mail clients. It's also a honeypot that should be avoided.
I recently made a post where I recommended some alternatives.
Pinning this so hopefully more people see it:
We don't love RSS enough
It's mostly a call-to-action that if you can style your feed, you definitely should so that those unfamiliar with it can be assimilated.
With the recent news of ProtonMail, I would like to remind you that ProtonMail has been a honeypot for a while. Just look at their transparency report on their website. They also don't allow you to generate private GPG/PGP keys client-side (the only person who should have access to your private GPG key is you).
Anyway here are some alternatives I recommend (not sponsored by any of them):
* Fedora Mail (https://fedora.email/) (Registrations are currently disabled) - An email service run by @j who also runs bae.st. It's funded by donations, supports mail clients, and even the ability to encrypt clear-text emails in your inbox using your public GPG key.
* Disroot (https://disroot.org/en) - Run by @muppeth, along with other volunteers. Provides a bunch of services including email. Supports custom domains if you donate. Free to use for non-commercial purposes.
* Posteo (https://posteo.de/en) - Paid service (1 EUR/month). Hosted in Germany. Accepts payments in cash via mail. Offers the ability to encrypt your inbox, contacts, and spam folder using your password.
* Self-hosted - Do your own research. Only recommended for those with the technical knowledge.
Granted, you should never trust any provider because you never know what they are doing unless you have physical access to their servers, but these services seem to be a lot more trustworthy than ProtonMail, Tutanota, and other honeypots.
@beardalaxy I'm in a worse position. I have a game that has been in the planning stage for almost a decade. I feel the need to create practice games but life gets in the way and I keep on changing languages due to their limitations. It honestly feels like the universe is trying to prevent me from being a game developer, even as a hobby.
I should also mess around with prototypes more. Not full fledged games, but just prototypes for certain game mechanics.