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Faithful Recreation of "Dorothy" Software from Twister (1996) [video]

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2 points·by StackBPoppin·8 месяцев назад·1 comments

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StackBPoppin
·11 дней назад·discuss
Isn't this what eventually became Kali linux? I remember Knoppix and Whoppix then I didn't really check on the projects for a while then Kali came along
StackBPoppin
·2 месяца назад·discuss
I don't think I've shared my thoughts on here, but this sounds a lot like my thought process: what if you start with nothing but consciousness, then find a path to a physical universe?

Consciousness is inherently about awareness, so at some point the consciousness would be aware of itself. Now it has the concepts of before/after, and from that opposites, incrementing, subtracting, 1 dimensional space etc. Eventually through this process you could "spawn up" other consciousnesses each expanding their individual bubbles of experience and understanding, eventually getting complex enough to create an entire universe with physical matter that can be experienced by other consciousnesses.
StackBPoppin
·4 месяца назад·discuss
I remember reading this as part of GCSE English, unfortunately the school system in the UK makes poetry dry and uninspiring. In terms of anti-war poems I prefer "The Box" by Kendrew Lascelles.
StackBPoppin
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
I released a game on Steam, and work on it a few hours every day. Income each month varies but is consistently above $500.

Link to game if anyone is interested: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2250550/Tornado_Research_...
StackBPoppin
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
I've tried suggesting this for my team since there are constant complaints of lack of communication. However, the response to this is "we have Teams/Jira/Confluence", but 99% of Jira tickets have no comments for clarification, Confluence has articles that are out of date by 5 years and Teams is never used for clarifying requirements.
StackBPoppin
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
I'm completely rebuilding my storm chasing game "Tornado: Research and Rescue"

https://youtu.be/P_weRNiCpmQ?si=EajGMlN3Qrej7OCr
StackBPoppin
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
I've had to write an entire backend to interface with Sabre - using SOAP/XML - it was anything but straightforward. But yeah, you need surprisingly little information to book/cancel/view flights and PNR data.
StackBPoppin
·8 месяцев назад·discuss
As a child one of my favourite scenes from Twister was the successful deployment of "Dorothy" and the data streaming into the laptop with cool colourful visualisations.

Over 20 years later, as a software engineer I decided to recreate the software to finally fulfil that childhood dream!

Link to the software: https://twister-prop-store.square.site/product/dorothy-1-4b-...
StackBPoppin
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
I've made a more in depth video showing this mechanic with sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUCB189Om9s

I think sound gives just the right amount of help to get you in the general vicinity of the next clue, without completely giving it away. Of course there could be lower difficulty levels with visual indicators as well.

I will definitely be adding a tutorial since the mechanics are so bizarre. I was also going to add an additional mechanic: it's not just about moving a specific object, but also placing an object within the vicinity of another unknown object.
StackBPoppin
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
I haven't completely decided yet, but I'm thinking of having the next object emit a "scraping" sound as it moves/scales, that way the sound gives you a general idea of the vicinity of where you should be looking. It will take some experimentation to get the balance correct: too easy and the game isn't fun, too difficult and it's just frustrating and tedious.

Here is a tiny preview of the basic mechanics: https://youtu.be/cUU1HnT95RE
StackBPoppin
·9 месяцев назад·discuss
A reality-bending anomaly game where you are the anomaly: as you interact with items in your environment, you may notice some anomalies. Moving a cookie jar opens the fridge door. Closing the fridge door makes a painting on the wall shrink, and rotating that painting switches the lights on.

The idea is for the game to make logical sense, but make the player sound completely unhinged from reality "I need to put the toaster on top of the oven to make the lamp spin around, that way I can move the lamp across the room near the couch to unlock the next level"