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, Demoscene Artist and Size Optimizer✨ on the web, Pico8, PC and Atari ST
@fsouchu 🤯
How much would some letter boxing help ? Anyway you need +32px for the HUD
@patrick_h_lauke @brucelawson @bkardell
Did you deliver the new stats with the picture of a functioning plane crippled of bullet holes?
@neauoire @lovebyteparty Thank you 😊
It was quite fun to make it, and I think it gets a little more interesting when people see it's a itsy bitsy wink at http://www.p01.org/m22/ which I made to celebrate the 10y anniversary of http://www.p01.org/matraka/
A cute little family of tiny MATRAKA intros with banging tune, twisting objects, text writer and visual feedback effect 👩🚀🌪️✨
A little tip for a world where fascism is on the rise:
If you want to figure out who the fash/fash apologists in a organization are, propose a rule:
No Fascists Allowed
Everyone who complains about that rule is a fash or fash apologist and shouldn't be trusted.
This post is dedicated to the memory of Niklaus Wirth, a computing pioneer who passed away January 1st. In 1995 he wrote an influential article called “A Plea for Lean Software”, and in what follows, I try to make the same case nearly 30 years later, updated for today’s computing horrors. The really short version: the way we build/ship software these days is mostly ridiculous, leading to 350MB packages that draw graphs, and simple products importing 1600 dependencies of unknown provenance.