How much work is making a Minecraft server from scratch? What things need to be implemented? I saw on the GitHub that placing and destroying blocks was implemented, so I’m guessing it’s a lot of work
Needs a proprietary name though
You can also swipe right while in the feed to access your subscriptions
I like playing Tetris. You could either play 1v1 or battle royale style. It’s pretty frustrating at first but when you get a little good it’s basically second nature
Best ones I know are Jstris or Tetr.io. Jstris is more minimal and good if you don’t like flashy graphics and Tetr.io is basically the opposite of that.
Depends on how simple you mean. I’ve made countless games that are super simple and took just a couple of hours. I advise that OP makes one of these games and not a “real” game since I honestly don’t think ChatGPT can make a big game without a programmer that knows what they’re doing
Voyager is also available at m.lemmy.world since I see you are using lemmy.world
It’s just a joke that gamers don’t want anything “woke” in their games. So a browser made for gamers of course won’t have anything woke in it.
It’s just a trait of circlejerk communities, recycling jokes over and over again on every post
I’ve never understood the appeal of OperaGX. It’s always seemed over-engineered and full of features I’ll never use.
And their Twitter is so off-putting and posts so questionable stuff that I don’t really want to be associated with that browser
Pretty interesting that you can see that this picture was taken from the southern hemisphere from the angle of the moon. I’m not used to seeing the moon from this angle, so this was pretty cool!
I seem to remember Sakurai saying that this would be the last one. I guess he either doesn’t have much of a say or that it made too much money to pass up on another….
I just stumbled upon this myself. You can go to a specific community by writing it in search and clicking communities. E.g linux@lemmy.ml
What I have noticed is that if you add “before:2025” (or any other future date) it doesn’t show the unrelated stuff.