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Eclectic dev + creator blurring the lines between tech, art, and pure curiosity. Constantly remixing the codebase of life.
My fal.ai Sora 2 B-Movie short "Midnight Over Anytown", 10 clips put together in DaVinci Resolve, no major edits just transitions. Well impressed with the results! 😍🎬👽🛸 #bmovie #sora2 #falai #chatgpt
Started on a new P12 Editor Game - Infinite adventure! It's a technical test for the object spawning, movement, vehicle control code. I intend to use this test as starting point for other projects, so far so good! Just gotta tweak the landscape spawning 🏗️ #indiedev #indiegamedev #p12arcana

Salut! My latest @_p12_ editor creation for the World Tour event: The Arc de Triomphe 🇫🇷 Built to real-world scale — 50m tall, 45m wide, 22m deep. Main structure modelled in Blender, refined in P12. Proud of how this neoclassical beast turned out! 🏛️✨ #IndieDevs #P12Arcana

https://arcana.p12.games/?gameId=20209

I would really like to quote-tweet this, adding my 2 cents and amplifying Taylor's words.

But I can't. And that's unfortunate.

For me at least, getting onto @Mastodon and appreciating the structure of the platform and the tone of conversation has made these other pop-up social networks (Twitter replacements) totally unattractive. No, I don’t want to move up on a wait list by “referring 5 friends”; no, I don’t want to be part of another Jack Dorsey project; no, I don’t want to be part of something with weird completely top-down control. Mastodon broke me for other platforms.

Musk's suspension of tech journalists from Twitter is, on balance, the best thing that can happen right now. Not because it's a good idea, but because it's such a transcendentally stupid move.

It highlights the vile and capricious way the new CEO and part-owner has operated.

It highlights his contempt for freedom of expression, which he claims to revere.

And it will lead to an even more rapid exodus of people who want civility and usefulness online.

#birdsite #journalism

It was clear from the jump Musk didn’t understand the site he’d bought, but I’m still a bit surprised he doesn’t grasp that journalists are the main reason Twitter was more relevant than any number of other similar platforms. Can easily imagine looking back on this as a tipping point.
This is such an obvious point but it is so funny to me that Elon's free-speech crusade on Twitter lasted all of six weeks before he started indiscriminately banning reporters. Like what an all-time hilarious business story