There is even a Star Trek-ish game where you have to produce to earn money to upgrade the ship for your crew. I get that it is a game mechanic, but seems like a perfect setting to not have money, and just concentrate on the people.
There is even a Star Trek-ish game where you have to produce to earn money to upgrade the ship for your crew. I get that it is a game mechanic, but seems like a perfect setting to not have money, and just concentrate on the people.
I am not the author of the article.
It’s a well assembled article, but mostly based on a few comments in a hackernews post from yesterday. I would like to know how widespread it was.
This sometimes happens when youtube changes something, usually fixed after some days.
My career has followed some of that journey, and I also have come back to using Alpine, HTMX, and a server side rendering for SPA-like apps. Some pages are just almost all HTML, and just use HTMX to switch the client content without a page load.
I hear this game is memory safe.
As an American, I might try to sneak over to Canada as a refugee, so they are sort of right.
I assume it’s not human driven. Maybe some automated archiver? Some bot looking for proof of pirated content, and just downloads everything it finds?
It’s set and filmed not far from me, so I am extra disappointed. Not much cyberpunk in the mountains.
They got Spore right.
Reminds me a bit of the book A Psalm for the Wild-Built.