@Rocket @beardalaxy @matrix The problem is that modern web browsers are very complex and contain multiple components (rendering engine, JS engine, etc). Even popular browser forks like Brave and LibreWolf only fork the front-ends and are still dependent on unmodified back-ends. The only browser fork I know of that is completely independent is PaleMoon which forked Mozilla's old rendering engine.
@beardalaxy @matrix The problem with JS is that it probably uses something like Electron to turn it into a desktop application, which means that it's just basically bundling Chromium with a bunch of HTML and JS files into an executable file. Your program is basically dependent on Google and even though Chromium and Blink are open-source, I don't know a single viable fork of it and I highly doubt that RPG Maker is using that.
It's also my main beef with C# right now because Microsoft basically has full control over both implementations of the language (.NET and Mono). I don't really care about the practical side of things because I know that lower-level languages are hard, but there are some ethical concerns with languages that are controlled by the likes of Microsoft or Google.
@beardalaxy @matrix Never tried it, but it's probably better than the JS cancer they are using now.
The blue sword can now be purchased in the dungeon shops.
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiedev #indiegames #indie #SFML #cplusplus
@matthew @reclaimthenet Facebook literally started as a DARPA project. To trust them to ever reform is EXTREMELY naive.
@Dan_Ramos
Hacking the Dreamcast VMU to Watch Shrek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUSvDkp82pE
Manscaping
@beardalaxy They exist, but they aren't heavily advertised for obvious reasons. Apparently, Manscaped isn't that good compared to the competition. If you watch actual reviews, they tend to recommend something else.
Manscaping
@beardalaxy There are electric razors that are actually designed for it, and Manscaped is not the only brand.
@djsumdog He used to publish his articles in HTML, but switched to PDF format later on. I assume it's to make the articles easier to download and republish.