38 * Trans * AuDHD * Parent * Socialist * Scientist * Software engineer * Game developer
Currently making: open-world interstellar sandbox
Project: https://dither001.itch.io/rogue-souls
Links: https://linktr.ee/tanysfoster
38 * Trans * AuDHD * Parent * Socialist * Scientist * Software engineer * Game developer
Currently making: open-world interstellar sandbox
Project: https://dither001.itch.io/rogue-souls
Links: https://linktr.ee/tanysfoster
I want on to tech.lgbt sooooo bad. đ
Basically there's no way to make that sound not bad, so I'm just gonna own it.
Irritatingly, I'm still working on integrating gamepad support for my game. I guess this is why a lot of PC games stick with K&M for input.
My journey has been like, "oh, gdx-controller doesn't support hot-plugging, I'll try sdl2gdx!" then, "I can't figure out how to get inputs to the UI, I guess I'll use controller-utils," followed by, "oh, I guess gdx-controllers:v2 is the better option," and finally...
"I'm tired. I'm just so tired."
#gamedev
I played some #DeepRockGalactic online this morning and had a Rockin' good time. Great way to start a day.
Also: "Blackout Brew" is hilarious.
#RockAndStone
A perfect (and perfectly scary) title from Jessica Wildfire (@jessicawildfire) â
"If a Cactus Can't Survive This, Neither Can You"
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You mightâve seen recent headlines about saguaro cacti keeling over in Arizona after spending nearly a month above 110° Fahrenheit (43°C).
Not even a week later, The Washington Post ran this absurd story: âYour body can build up tolerance to heat. Hereâs how.â
Iâm not linking to it. Thatâs how bad it is.
Itâs not just getting a little hotter. Itâs getting so hot that saguaro cacti are deflating in the desert. They evolved roughly 20,000 years ago. Theyâve spent millennia adapting to a hot desert environment. They live up to 200 years in the hottest, driest environments on the planet. These cactuses are saying, âI canât take it anymore,â and sagging over dead.
And weâre being told we can adapt.
I got curious about what temperature the human body can actually withstand, and itâs somewhere around 108°F (42°C). Thatâs when your proteins start to denature. A wet bulb temperature beyond 95°F (35°C) can kill a person in about six hours. No amount of heat tolerance can save anyone from that.
It strikes me as just a little ridiculous that out here in reality, parts of the world are becoming absolutely uninhabitable, and wellness writers are just now telling us to start building up our heat tolerance.
It feels like weâre being prepared and conditioned to start blaming heat deaths on someoneâs âlow heat tolerance,â as if itâs just another precondition that helps them rationalize indifference in the face of mass death.
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FULL ARTICLE -- https://jessicawildfire.substack.com/p/if-a-cactus-cant-survive-this-neither
#Arizona #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency