If you are in the northern hemisphere and you missed the #Aurora last night: I HAVE GOOD NEWS!
Tonight is predicted to be nearly just as active as last night! Get on out there and see this gorgeous once-in-a-lifetime event!
@picandor For context, it was regarding bird flu and a possible "chicken shortage" as well as it being cicada season coming up.
There is a dungeon in God's Disdain that has a game of "Slides & Ladders!" It is quite well-hidden. Do you think you'll be able to find it and get all of the treasures inside?
"Know your customer" is just more fear-mongering Patriot Act trash that requires the banking system to conduct financial surveillance on as many people as possible.
EU’s Controversial Digital ID Regulations Set for 2024, Mandating Big Tech Compliance by 2026
https://reclaimthenet.org/eus-controversial-digital-id-mandating-big-tech-compliance-by-2026?utm_source=fediverse
@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.