She can trap me in her shid anytime.
Hemingways_Shotgun
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Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.caOPto
Blender@lemmy.world•Rendering and Material Preview are two entirely different colours.
2·1 day agoThe light that loads when you start a new project. I just think of it as “the sun” because it not a directed light a spotlight.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.caOPto
Blender@lemmy.world•Rendering and Material Preview are two entirely different colours.
2·1 day agoNone. Haven’t done any lighting other than moving the default “sun” to a better angle.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Games@lemmy.world•Behold, "the whole story of Steam's economy in one picture": the top 1% of games earn 84.5% of estimated revenue, and most games barely make anythingEnglish
131·2 days agoSo in your mind, no one who is self-publishing a book should put it on Amazon. No one who is trying to sell their product on etsy should use PayPal. No one who is just trying to get rid of a few things around the house should use Facebook Marketplace… etc…
Welcome to reality. Sometimes the best of a bunch of bad options has to do. Should these companies all be put int he ground. Yes. But if we let perfect be the enemy of good, we never make any progress.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Games@lemmy.world•Behold, "the whole story of Steam's economy in one picture": the top 1% of games earn 84.5% of estimated revenue, and most games barely make anythingEnglish
171·2 days agoSure. You have to rent a stall at farmer’s market if you want to sell your corn, too instead of selling it to a larger distributor. No body is saying otherwise.
The point is that having Steam as an option as an indie dev rather than having to connect to a larger publisher in order to get your work out there, is a good thing. The fact that some titles don’t make money isn’t part of it. It’s the fact that Steam at least allows these devs to cut out the middle man (the publisher). Maybe it’ll work and be a hit. Maybe it won’t. But at least they have the option to try.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Games@lemmy.world•Behold, "the whole story of Steam's economy in one picture": the top 1% of games earn 84.5% of estimated revenue, and most games barely make anythingEnglish
301·2 days agoI’d argue that that is entirely a good thing overall.
It means that Steam is very open to Indie devs (something we already know) that don’t make as much money but are passion projects for the creators.
If they’re making enough from the…let’s call them prestige titles…to be able to afford to give indie devs a place to host their passion projects and maybe get more eyes on it, than I see no problem with that.
No idie dev is going into it thinking they’re going to be next giant thing. They just want to share their work and maybe make a few bucks. And Steam gives them that, PLUS the chance that maybe they’ll be a Rimworld or a Hollow Knight; something that sparks a giant success for them.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube is making a major change to how long-form video views are countedEnglish
3·3 days agoWe apologize for the inconvenience, but at your level of subscription, you only have access to stock photos from 2012 or earlier…
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•USS Lincoln wasn't resupplied because Hegseth 'hid' that Iran destroyed main U.S. base: RohdeEnglish
7·3 days agoThe VAST majority of the budget goes to the contractors and arms manufacturers. The actual money that gets used to take care of the troops is (at a guess based on current world events) vanishingly small.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•USS Lincoln wasn't resupplied because Hegseth 'hid' that Iran destroyed main U.S. base: RohdeEnglish
5·3 days agouse Diego Garcia, farther from the Gulf, as an emergency logistics node
I’m legitimately surprised that Trump hasn’t gotten around to ordering the British to rename that via a long nonsensical Truth Social rant.
I’m all for a good conspiracy theory, but I can practically guarantee you that no one is inspecting every singe nut looking for empty shells to bulk up the bag.
Other than a certain amount of each batch that is kept aside for quality control testing, the bags are filled by machines on a conveyor belt. I doubt a human even looks at them until they’re at the final stage and ready for the last quality control test.
It’s completely random how many empties there will be in a bag. OP was just unlucky this time.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It's Almost IncomprehensibleEnglish
611·5 days agoPersonally I’ll never go Vegan simply out of spite because no matter what is being discussed there’s ALWAYS some asshole inserting veganism into the topic.
Veganism might be great for the environment, but as long as you(they) continue to act worse than especially obnoxious Jehovah’s Witnesses, veganism can go fuck itself.
If I devoured one cow every time some vegan asshole spoke up in a thread that was on a completely different topic, cows would be extinct.
Fun fact: The L and the R don’t actually mean “Large” and “regular”. they stand for “Lotta Blood” and “REALLY lotta blood”. So it’s reversed. Gotta be careful about that.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•Zohran Mamdani: ‘If You Aren’t Willing to Fight, You Will Never Win’English
13·8 days agoCountdown to the DOJ declaring his words a “legitimate islamic terrorist threat” in 3 – 2 – 1–
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•Trump’s DOJ could be held in contempt over unredacted Epstein files, judge saysEnglish
6·8 days agoSure. They could face a lot of repercussions for a lot of different bullshit.
But will they? No, of course not. Don’t be silly.
“I had to wait until he moved on you to zero him.”
Okay, hold up. I forgot that line. And I know that this is not the point of the post. But What the Actual Fuck, Reese. You’re telling me that Arnold Shwartzenegar moving like a robot is “hard to spot”.
You couldn’t make an educated guess and say, “hey…that big motherfucker dressed in all leather with no expression on his face seems to be always around when I’m keeping an eye on this Conner chick.”
TITL (Today I Tangentially Learned) - Kyle Reese was absolutely dog shit at his ONE JOB.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents aren’t legally responsible for any harm that they cause, experts say. So who is?English
181·9 days agoNo one. It’s a giant “plausible deniability” cluster-fuck.
It’s ‘blaming the dog for farting’ writ large and in the service of billionaires.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We should popularize using the guillotine as a symbol of the common man.English
813·11 days agoWe should popularize using the guillotine
as a symbol of the common manFixed that for you.
Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.cato
World News@lemmy.world•Former Syrian President Assad sentenced to death in absentia for war crimesEnglish
5·11 days agoWell I guess it’s true what they say. You really can’t go home again.
Nothing broke. It’s working exactly as intended.
There have always been two distinct economies.
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There is their economy (meaning the billionaires economy of venture capital, real estate investment firms, speculative markets, etc…) It’s a market that exists on paper only. Theoretical billionaires with assets instead of bank accounts, capital instead of paycheques. Money isn’t a real concept in that economy, it’s simply a measure of profit and loss. It’s just a score keeping device and something used to leverage power.
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Then there is our economy. (meaning the rest of us, who get a paycheque, spend that paycheque, etc…) Maybe we’d be able to put something aside for retirement or college for the kids. . Money itself has a real, tangible impact in our lives. It’s not theoretical.
Maybe we have enough to play in the paddling pool of the speculation market, telling ourselves that “we’re shareholders!” like our 10 shares means squat against the 10,000 shares owned by the investment firms and LLCs run by the billionaires. Employers like to do things like offering you stock options, selling it as “you’ll be an owner and have a say in the company”. Yeah…no…you’ll have a piece of paper and a sense of self-importance because you “dabble in stocks”.
The idea being that if we invest hard enough, and risk enough, we’ll make enough to jump us from one economy into the other. But we won’t. That’s the lie they tell to keep us mollified.
Because the truth is that their economy, only works at the expense of our economy. Profit in their economy, only comes from loss in ours. A corporation can’t make more profit without taking it from somewhere. And that somewhere invariably is us; our health benefits, our cost of living, the quality of the products that we use, our lack of raises, etc…
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I’m not defending anybody.
I’m saying that if you’re an author (for example) that wants to self publish instead of trying to find a big publisher to accept your manuscript, what are you going to do? Email a copy to anyone who wants to buy it? No…of course not. Similarly, if you’re a dev who wants to release a game without going through a big publisher like Activision or Bethesda or whatever…what are you going to do? Other than Steam and Itch.io, there aren’t many places to do that.
Does it suck? Yes. But the reality is that if we want to get our work out into the public, regardless of monetary concerns, we have to roll around in one mud puddle or another. Our only choice (until that changes) is how deep of a puddle we choose to get in.