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  • @ruby0x1 I also tend to shy away from things where there is the appearance of a major time investment developing a set of skills that I would have to pay rent on. So for example, I learned Blender geometry nodes instead of learning Houdini despite being under the impression that Houdini is probably the superior procgen tool. Like wise I've spent the better part of year reinventing audio from first principles instead of buying Reaper or whatever.

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  • @ruby0x1 in the absence of being accidentally embedded in an enthusiastic community, I tend to be very sparing about taking up new tools at all, and tend to limit myself to tools that are available under permissive open source licenses if the tool does something I'm convinced I would not enjoy implementing myself (eg I'm gonna probably use kissfft instead of implementing my own fft, whenever I next have a problem that is best solved with an fft)

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  • @ruby0x1 so, what convinces me to simply try a game engine (as apposed to commit to being a long term user), if i'm being honest, is probably a mountain of peer pressure (and being able to try it out at all without having to slip into the golden handcuffs first)

    Case study: I gave godot a try (briefly) last spring in part because two close friends had been using it for an indie project, and they convince me in a moment of weakness that it might be a good tool for some of my simpler ideas.

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  • Apparently almost everyone who followed this link from Mastodon got a page load denial with Microsoft claiming we are scraping them. Pretty sure it's Microsoft who is scraping us.

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  • Aww yeah! New Hardcore History episode! It's like getting a new ASOIAF novel.

    https://www.dancarlin.com/product/hardcore-history-73-mania-for-subjugation-iii/

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  • I find the name "Trump Memorial Centre for the Arts" kind of hopeful.

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  • A robot wants me to bump the marshmallow

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    #WritersCoffeeClub Nov 13: Name the oldest work to have inspired youAs a kid I read the Odyssey in translation, and binged on for-kids-retellings of Ancient Egyptian mythology—mostly the later dynastic versions (some of the translations were old and hazy on the actual chronology), but with roots going back to c. 3000BCE.Nothing much got written down before then because writing either hadn't been invented or wasn't widely used for purposes other than temple accounting, AIUI.
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    @SteveClough @cstross I write nothing more creative than documentation for the software I produce, but people misunderstand that, too.The experience of people misunderstanding my docs, or simply failing to read them, was one of the things that turned me away from evangelicalism. (I bet you didn't see that coming.) I wasn't using parables to hint at ineffable spiritual truths in the face of religious persecution: I was just explaining how software worked, how to see its current state, and how to configure and maintain systems. People who were paid to read and understand this material would not or could not do so: their repeated questions made it obvious. Within a very few years, instead of reading TFM, people developed folk stories of commands they could type that usually did something that could be mistaken for success. They veered constantly off-course, and I kept having to drag them back. They consulted each other, rather than the docs, and developed their own mythology about how the software worked. They intuitively felt they knew the software better than I did, because my approach to problem-solving was careful and methodical but they knew a golden shortcut.If concrete, human-level explanations, written out literally, landed so badly, there's no chance that people will have remembered the figurative and unfathomable teachings of Jesus seventy years after his death, written them down accurately and fully, and built from them a useful picture of worlds seen and unseen and the will of God. I'm sorry; it just doesn't ring true.
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    #WritersCoffeeClub Footnote: "Destiny" tends to show up more in fantasy than SF. On my to-do list is a hard-SF Chosen One narrative—our protag knows from an early age they're not like the other kids in the hive. Only as they near adulthood do they learn that they're a member of a rival eusocial hominin subspecies, and they've been created to infiltrate a neighbouring hive and kill and replace the queen ... Like, "Hellstrom's Hive" meets this whackiness in ants: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09425-w
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    #writerscoffeeclub Oct 16. How much does your working vocabulary change between works? One of my editors once observed, "every SF or fantasy author redefines the English language from scratch in every novel". It's about more than just calling a rabbit a smeerp: we assign new meanings to existing vocabulary.(The working language may be standardized within a series, but between stand-alones and series works I have to purge my autocorrect and spelling checker dictionaries!)