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Ultima Underworld Remake Released

kweepa.itch.io
4 points·by vancroft·2 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

To Conquer the Primary Energy Consumption Layer of Our Entire Civilization

terraformindustries.wordpress.com
2 points·by vancroft·tahun lalu·0 comments

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vancroft
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been hoping for a remaster of this to be released for a long time, watching https://github.com/hankmorgan/UnderworldGodot for progress. Then suddenly I saw this! Looks like a fully functional remake of UU in Unity. I'll admit, I don't love the art style of the 3D models compared to the original sprites, but I can live with that if it makes the game easier/more modern to play.
vancroft
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Email clients should just strip out hyperlinks. You link in the email? Write it directly, then people can copy/paste it. It wouldn't stop all phishing, but it would be a start to increase people's awareness of shady links.
vancroft
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Setting up my PC with PopOS recently has been really fun. Everything is snappy and fast, and no bloatware crap.
vancroft
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sounds like the old saying about the advertising industry: "I know half of my spending on advertising is wasted - I just don't know which half."
vancroft
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So funny to see this here, I was just looking into Ultima remakes last night, and saw this one among others. Looks really awesome. I never played any of the Ultima games back in the day, and have bounced off them when trying in later years. This should make Ultima VII a lot more accessible and playable.

There's also a remake of Ultima Underworld being made in Godot: https://github.com/hankmorgan/UnderworldGodot

Hoping for these projects to succeed, both U7 and UU sound like incredible games that deserve to be accessible to modern gamers.
vancroft
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> I always ask ChatGPT do directly cite and evaluate sources. And try to get it in the mindset of comparing and contrasting arguments for and against. And I find I must argue against its points to see how it reacts.

Same here. But it often produces broken or bogus links.
vancroft
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Al Jazeera reports around 750 US military bases, across the world but concentrated in Europe, Japan and South Korea, and the Middle East. Not quite bordering China. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/9/10/infographic-us-mili...
vancroft
·tahun lalu·discuss
This looks really cool! I'm curious to try it out and see how the .base files look like
vancroft
·tahun lalu·discuss
Wow, why is the title tag of the page apparently a Windows file path?
vancroft
·tahun lalu·discuss
I'm not a subscriber so I can't read it, which startup are they referring to in the headline?
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
You've got the wrong link I think, that's showing data from 2020 to 2024.
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Nope, blank page here too. Or, it's actually going to the Firefox Home screen, I just turned off all the content in Settings > Home. I'm on 130, still a blank home screen.
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
This was such a great pitch for the book, I went ahead and ordered it!

With fantasy settings in particular it's crucial to keep the setting consistent, since the book is the only "source of truth" on the matter. This sounds like the way to go. Excited to check it out.
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Side note, never heard of the band mentioned in the article but it sounds interesting:

Bicycle is "a band that rolls across the country on bicycles and rocks in towns and cities along the way. ... 'Heavy metal folk rap' is how the New York Times coined the band's sound."

Unfortunately the link to the band's page appears to be gone, and there's nothing on google about them. Rare to find something these days that has almost 0 web presence!
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
This is a very interesting approach, and the rules and principles are very sensible. It's nice to see something that tries to really use the platform and emphasize semantic HTML.

Of course, as with any convention-based, getting everyone to follow the rules might be difficult, although the stylelint-config helps.

It would be helpful to see an example of the ruleset applied to a large-ish solution. There are a lot of rules, so it's kind of hard to imagine what it would look actually look like in the css.

Could you elaborate a little on what you mean by “just-in-time” rulesets and how rule 22 ("Component styling should only be served with live components.") works in practice? Are you referring to web components?
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I haven't personally done this course yet, but it looks very promising if you're looking for something that just tackles plain HTML and CSS, without any frameworks: https://www.spicyweb.dev/css-nouveau/1-vanilla-has-never-tas...
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Yeah, the potential for enshittification is massive. I can imagine they'll offer the Wi-Fi for free at first, use that as a reason to take out screens, and then start charging for the Wi-Fi as an "extra service" (in the way that everything is charged for these days, including basics like booking seats together if you're booking for two or more people).
vancroft
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I wonder if this is the beginning of the end of in-flight entertainment. Once the Wi-Fi gets reliable enough, people will probably just start using their own devices and streaming services. Which of course becomes a great cost-cutting opportunity for airlines as they could potentially ditch their own systems. I have no idea what % of costs the in-flight system represents, but if the margins are as thin as people say I'm sure they'll jump at the opportunity.