any quick way to learn emacs syntax for a long time vim user? I understand if you suggest evil mode but lets assume i actually want to learn the emacs motions.
I can go through the emacs manual but that is more of a longer term engagement.
oh look b_tr3e is not threatened! That's it guys we are wasting time convincing European government leaders when all it took was for b_tr3e to be brave! Of course, b_tr3e is the person that needs to be convinced.. as they make policy from portugal to Ukraine. Nobody cares about this comedian Zelensky or Polish parliament.
join a game company as a junior. Hate every bit of it and then realize you're better off doing something else.
Or skip all of that and pick something you are somewhat familiar with today.
If you're still reading that means you want to continue on this treacherous path. Fine, fastest way to start i guess is playtesting but with companies asking customers to do that for them.. the role is kind of lacking at the moment.
best you can do in your free time is start with trying out every aspect of game design upto a beginner level: learn basic coding in a specific language like python. learn to make simple text based adventures and fill-in-the-blank puzzles.
how the fuck do you know she won't be a motorcycle? Do you need a motor thats not your heart? Why doesn't she become a tire demon or a stool with wheels for sests?
"The most popular OSS is Linux, and it doesn't run on economic incentives"
This example falls under the 1st monetization model. But I still think the Linux Foundation pays all the core maintainers of the kernel good salaries/grants.
Your argument is unfortunately diluted by your example. Hell I can't come up with a good example that is not monetized well.
actually as a millenial i left the torrenting world when i graduated and got a job back in 2015. Now when i want to return, I realized I am old and don't know the best places to get good torrents. I searched on one of the websites of tpb last year and nothing came up.
I am rusty and don't have much time but i am starting to feel the bullshit by streaming companies now and i need to get back on the horse.
Disclaimer: Below is my weird effort to step in the shoes of an insecure person who attacks change and holds on to their ways as a means to maintain their appearance of superiority:
The rust hate of this flavour feels more like its about shitting on "the left" and progressive ideas than about any kind of programming language intricacies.
My reason for saying this is the reference to Lunduke, and then in an issue tracker where it is very easy and painfully obvious that its a dependency mismatch due to updates talking about "culture" as if breakages like this don't happen daily.
Rust is a community grown language that is inclusive. Which seems to irk conservatives who hate any kind of inclusivity or changing what's cool and hip. C programming seems to be the unfortunate oasis that is corrupted and repurposed for enforcing delusions of grandeur and superiority complexes.
Rust is the first popular answer to memory problems in C which the supposed "elite hacker 10x" privileged types were using as a yard stick to "other" supposedly "mediocre" engineers. Any yard stick can be used to beat people they don't consider in their in-group.
any quick way to learn emacs syntax for a long time vim user? I understand if you suggest evil mode but lets assume i actually want to learn the emacs motions.
I can go through the emacs manual but that is more of a longer term engagement.