AfterthoughtC

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He/ him. Cis male.
Likes monster taming, turn-based RPG and simulation video games.
Also into tabletop RPGs and game design (Godot, RPG Maker).
If you want to trade steam keys.
To anyone that follows me here on kbin: I've moved to a combination of lemmy and mastodon.
Mastodon: @AfterthoughtC
Lemmy: [email protected]
@MoBlack Those people will tell women/ immigrants/ queer folk etc. you must keep voting Biden for harm reduction but Palestinians must completely disvow hamas because of their violence and homophobia. Biden deserves unconditional support but hamas does not even deserve critical support.
@MoBlack Careful Mo. Some purplewashers might accuse you of toxic masculinity.

Coyote and Crow rulebook is free today to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day!

https://sh.itjust.works/post/6866567

Coyote and Crow rulebook is free today to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day! - sh.itjust.works

I was playing Cassette Beasts the past few days and I found that Animon Story's TTRPG system could probably be easily modded to Cassette Beasts' setting.

#cassettebeasts #animon #animonstory #ttrpg #games #gaming #rpg #RPG

@MoBlack Chivalry at the end of the day is a privilege for the oppressors
@codefren Palestinians live under an illegal military occupation bankrolled by the richest country on Earth. In Gaza, 95% of all water is contaminated. The Israeli military gives itself the right to enter any home it wants, bomb anything it wants, kill whoever it designates a terrorist. Honestly I'm not really sure what right you have in trying to decide what counts as "effective" vs "ineffective" resistance to a regime that every country not named the US or Israel thinks is illegal

I do not envy the #Godot devs right now.

I used to be heavily invested in GNU #Octave, a free #Matlab replacement. That was a bit of a more ambitious goal, because Godot isn't trying to be exactly like Unity, but Octave is trying to be exactly like Matlab. The overall problem, however, is similar.

It's a difficult, mostly thankless task. Users don't care what it takes to make it look exactly like what it's supposed to be replacing. Photoshop users going to the GNU IMP, Matlab users going to Octave, Maya users going to Blender, Chrome users going to Firefox... they all want the same thing: basically the same software, but without the fees, restrictions, or anti-user misfeatures. It is extremely draining to continuously disappoint people who aren't getting exactly the same software but without paying for it.

A few users will offer donations, but never enough to rival the budget of the software they're fleeing from. Nowadays there's better infrastructure to collect from these benevolent donors and get a steady income than when I was working on Octave. This offers some hope.

All this to say: if you're migrating to better, less enshittified software, donate if you can. If you cannot, then at least try to be kind and considerate of the smaller, more grassroots organisation and individuals that are trying to give you a comparable experience with no strings attached. :)

@MoBlack Happy all buildings matter day
two buildings standing next to each other for decades, never touching but still having their existences entangled inescapably from each other in a web of world trade. they touch once for a brief moment when they finally come crashing down together in a passion of jet fuel and steel, laying together in the rubble of themselves. this too is yuri