I’m not logged in and I can see the tweet without any problems.
I’m not logged in and I can see the tweet without any problems.
OP should’ve at least link the source https://x.com/miramurati/status/1839025700009030027?mx=2
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That’s a great website that I didn’t know existed, thanks for sharing!
I’m missing the joke… would anyone be so kind to help me understand?
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!unexpectedfactorial
How is that “legal” though? Will it not be harassed by Google at some point to turn it down?
You called progress instead of print function at the end.
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I don’t know if I understand you correctly, but it’s actually very possible to go back to the previous app with just one swipe. No need to return to home screen. I have iPhone 11 Pro (should work the same for any newer models too) and you just swipe at the bottom from left to right and it will switch to the previous app you had open. You can do the same gesture from right to left to go forward to the next app. You can continue the same to shift through all your recently opened apps.
Amazing, we need more competition on the market. It’s never good to let big corporations run a monopoly.
What types of games do you develop? I just started gamedev as a hobbyist earlier this year, so I’m by no means an expert in the field. I’m not into 2D games, I very much prefer 3D. What scares me is that I don’t see that many well made 3D games in Godot out there. It’s mostly 2D. Nonetheless, the engine seems to be capable of doing about the same of what Unity offers. I hope I’ll be able to soon reach the same level of proficiency in Godot and support the growth of 3D community.
Installed Godot yesterday and it’s starting to grow on me, I like it. Looking forward to a huge movement of studios over to Godot, which will hopefully speed up the development of Godot through further support. Is there any reliable source of data about which game engines are popular at the moment? I want to see that sweet sweet decline in Unity user base over to Godot.
Installed Godot yesterday and it’s starting to grow on me, I like it. Looking forward to a huge movement of studios over to Godot, which will hopefully speed up the development of Godot through further support. Is there any reliable source of data about which game engines are popular at the moment? I want to see that sweet sweet decline in Unity user base over to Godot.
Installed Godot yesterday and it’s starting to grow on me, I like it. Looking forward to a huge movement of studios over to Godot, which will hopefully speed up the development of Godot through further support. Is there any reliable source of data about which game engines are popular at the moment? I want to see that sweet sweet decline in Unity user base over to Godot.
According to the article, he has sold over 50000 within the last year alone, and hasn’t buy back a single one. And that’s already saying something.
Dude, my company has just been acquired by another one. This is me every day now for the next couple of months.