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    3 months ago

    They’ve set it up so it’s a legal mess. The platforms aren’t given any mechanism to actually perform verifications (no double blind id system, for example) but are legally on the hook for each and every under-16 on the platforms. A quote in the article suggests it should be the app stores verifying which is even more fucking stupid.





  • Nah he was accurately pointing out what he enjoyed more, and that realization is important.

    If your hobby is printers not printing then you should look into kits and more interesting designs. Build a voron or a ratrig - not a Mk4.

    If you want to print above all else that’s not the right way to do it.

    If you wanna do both that’s also totally valid - but there are 2 different hobbies in 3d printing. There’s a printer hobby and a printing hobby. Some people like only one. Some like both.

    I lean heavily printing not printer. I have a buddy who pushes for sub 10 benchy and doesn’t really do much else besides novelty prints.








  • Rogue was the start of the genre - games that came after we’re always measured against it.

    Rogue was a dungeon crawler - a type of game that had been done plenty of times before. Starting over on death had also been done.

    But it became genre defining by being the best at both.

    Spire I’d say is similar. It is genre defining because the combination of gameplay elements was so perfectly executed that it will become the measuring stick against which all roguelike deck builders will be measured. So Spirelike fits, I think.