Native GUI framework Floem has published its first release
Native GUI framework Floem has published its first release
Cities Skylines 2 developer Colossal Order on bike support
The developer did an AMA on Reddit. I’ve collected some screenshots so you don’t have to go there: [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/88ea9154-c365-48c2-9e77-761c1564411d.png] [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ec9797ec-ec02-41e9-b396-e0baa992c01a.png] [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/09d2ab3a-5a78-4b34-976a-af93c0ba5d60.png]
Any good Cities Skylines-style game with support for bike lanes, bus lanes, bike paths and pedestrian paths?
I think it’d be cool to design a virtual city with easy bike/pedestrian access to nearby shops, schools and other amenities while minimizing car dependency (as therefore the pollution, noise, parking issues and noise that come with it). Do you know any good city builder games for this?
White noise podcasts are costing Spotify $38m per year, and record labels are not happy about it
France wants your browser to censor the web, and Mozilla is petitioning against it
EU opens investigation into Adobe's proposed Figma buyout
What's going on with Stack Overflow's traffic?
TIL that Adobe, Intel and Microsoft want to attach an audit trail to pictures to curb disinformation
According to Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C2PA]: > The goal of the C2PA is to define and establish an open, royalty-free industry standard that allows reliable statements about the provenance of digital content, such as its technical origin, its editing history or the identity of the publisher. Has anyone explored this standard before? I’m curious about privacy implications, whether it’s a truly open standard, whether this will become mandatory (by law or because browsers refuse to display untagged images), and if they plan on preventing people from reverse engineering their camera to learn how to tag AI-generated photos as if they were real.
Careful, you might bump into the fourth wall