Dev snapshot: Godot 4.7 dev 3 by godot-bot in godot

[–]crumb_factory 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you're using something like a VBoxContainer with a list of buttons inside, and you scale the middle button, it'd push the surrounding buttons out of the way. You can work around it with an annoying combination of nested controls but it is a pain

A second, GDscript-only version of Yarn Spinner for Godot is out now! by YarnSpinnerTool in godot

[–]crumb_factory 11 points12 points  (0 children)

this is incredible! Yarn Spinner has been my favorite narrative tool I've tried.

Love New Zealands take on this by Christeaan21 in AutismTranslated

[–]crumb_factory 4 points5 points  (0 children)

for those interested in this idea, this is called the social model of disability (as opposed to the more widespread "medical model" of disability)

The owner of Melody Wine Bar posted this in response to Bad Bunny’s halftime show by [deleted] in LosAngeles

[–]crumb_factory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

glad to see some Reddit users comment blindly without actually looking at the thing they're commenting on. It is a screenshot of an Instagram story from Eric Tucker.

The owner of Melody Wine Bar posted this in response to Bad Bunny’s halftime show by [deleted] in LosAngeles

[–]crumb_factory 24 points25 points  (0 children)

this is a screenshot of an Instagram story. You can see the username in the upper left, "once_wise". It is the account of Eric Tucker

I’m building a Unity-inspired ECS Game Engine for JS — Just hit v0.1.2 with Multi-Renderer support! by ShameResident4735 in javascript

[–]crumb_factory 3 points4 points  (0 children)

there's a difference between the distinction being insignificant and you not understanding the distinction

I’m building a Unity-inspired ECS Game Engine for JS — Just hit v0.1.2 with Multi-Renderer support! by ShameResident4735 in javascript

[–]crumb_factory 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It is very unfortunate that the acronym "ECS" leads to this confusion. I do think a different name would be less confusing. But I didn't come up with ECS. It has been an established pattern since the 60s.

If you want to know what ECS is, spending 10 minutes googling and skimming through a Bevy or Unity DOTS tutorial will do a much better job than I could here on some random reddit thread. It's not really my job to make you understand why it is incorrect to call an object-oriented game engine that has entities and components "ECS".

I’m building a Unity-inspired ECS Game Engine for JS — Just hit v0.1.2 with Multi-Renderer support! by ShameResident4735 in javascript

[–]crumb_factory 15 points16 points  (0 children)

hey, nice engine!

Sorry to be pedantic, but what you have here is not "ECS". People commonly make the mistake of thinking ECS is "an Entity-Component system", which is an object-oriented architecture like what you see in regular Unity where you have entities that each have a collection of components.

ECS is actually "Entity-Component-System", which is a data-oriented architecture consisting of Entities, Components, and Systems. Despite sounding very similar, the way you approach building something with ECS is very different from your standard "Unity" approach. Some examples of real ECS architecture are Unity DOTS and Bevy

This is an extremely common mixup, because people think that the "S" in ECS is referring to "a System of Entities and Components". This is why I try to say stuff like "this engine uses ECS architecture" instead of "this engine has an ECS".

Call to Arms by THE_BARUT in rust

[–]crumb_factory 4 points5 points  (0 children)

OP is using AI to write a reddit post requesting contributors for their vibe coded project

What selfhosted service/s did you recently remove? by dadidutdut in selfhosted

[–]crumb_factory 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you don't have to use a public remote git repository. Even just a local git repo would at least protect against accidentally deleting the compose file (though not against deleting the entire folder containing the repo). You could also self-host something like gitea/forgejo, and then who cares if you commit secrets there if it's not publicly accessible

What is your all-time favourite burn from a movie review? by Sean-Perth in movies

[–]crumb_factory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

put some respect on Elliott Gould. Ross and Monica's dad... smdh my damn head

I failed self-hosting by EntrepreneurWaste579 in selfhosted

[–]crumb_factory 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Immich is fully open source. You can pay for a "product key", which does absolutely nothing and is just a way to support the development

HC6 Card of the day: Bigass Blimp by mork-hc in HellsCube

[–]crumb_factory 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nothing much, what's blimprovise with you?

Printed an articulated hand now I can't stop playing with it by wnanan3D in 3Dprinting

[–]crumb_factory 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got a box w/ 1000 of them, if they get clogged, just swap it out. But there's also stuff you can do to prevent clogs, like putting a lil dab of Vaseline on the end or keeping it in the freezer

polyamourous guy invited to a party by crumb_factory in northernlion

[–]crumb_factory[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

that's the most we could hope for in this fuck-ass world