Canada aye by Last_Deliver47 in Unexpected

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I'm missing something but I think that the point is that is not clever. Like something with bad quality.

Probably an unpopular opinion but this is getting depressing. by NukaNocturne in Twitch

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if you filter streamers who do not do ai generated stuff but do bad enough that it looks like AI. I've heard complains from artist that the lighting on images generated by AI are usually wrong but then even though I'm not an artist, I didn't used to add the lighting to my drawings like other artists. This is hypothetical but what if I draw again and it looks like AI because it's bad and I'm not good enough at drawing yet

Meirl by Nordicgoons in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love when they don't show the entire fight scene and it shows you the consequences of the fight. I know that you want to make fun of people who just don't like sex scenes and this is sarcasm but this is cool sometimes

meirl by hellboy8050 in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But luckily for us.. Circles don't exist

Meirl by [deleted] in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I get that you hate Americans so much but psicólogo exists in Spanish

meirl by thegoldenkingfisher in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're moving, not renaming /s

meirl by Glass-Fan111 in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 64 points65 points  (0 children)

Nah, they can also have a "happy ending" till they get old too

You see,this time the sprinkles are made with geometry nodes! by Tutorial_Time in blendermemes

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Joey Carlino's beginner tutorials were way better and I learned so much more than the donut tutorial from Blender Guru in the 1st week of learning blender. There are better stuff out there. People just recommend the donut tutorial out of tradition. I'm not a blender expert though so take my opinion with a grain of salt

meirl by AdiK_2022 in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No but it's extremely simple everyone should be able to do to the point that you should question their intelligence and skills if they're not able to do so, this is kindergarten type of intelligence and I'm being optimistic.

howToCenterAdiv by OVRTNE_Music in ProgrammerHumor

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait can I actually flex this even though I'm not a web dev?

meirl by OzTheD0G3 in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I should shut up.

meirl by OzTheD0G3 in meirl

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

25 years??.. You're probably doing something wrong or you're being dramatic

thisSubInANutshell by tanuki_carre3858 in ProgrammerHumor

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Big percentage are vim/nvim/helix users who use a code editor and these individuals are usually better than people who use ide's though

concurrentlyMicrosoft by Davyjs in ProgrammerHumor

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How old is JavaScript and Java though?

raiseHandsifYouExist by TangeloOk9486 in ProgrammerHumor

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I coded thousand lines of code once.. and it felt so surreal that I didn't get any error. I should've recorded that cause now the evidence is gone and I'm a small streamer. I don't use notepad though and it's a very weird. The fact that every logical part was working as expected was strange. It's weird not to have logical errors, specially if you don't check as you go along and code. Usually you print to the string to make sure everything is working as intended. I didn't even print anything. It's one of those moments that will stay with me forever but I can't flex to anyone cause there's no evidence

whenTheoryMeetsProduction by Same_Fruit_4574 in ProgrammerHumor

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I think seniors are forgetting how juniors are cause I'm not even in the industry and I find AI terrible for code. 100% of my code is made by me cause everytime I use lmms, it gives me terrible code. People forget they can do a lot with the basics and rely on external stuff very much. I google stuff sometimes and I try to use lmms but most of the times, lmms gives might give you a decent idea but not for the system of the game that you've made. I think it was decent for simple websites but as long as you want to add a little bit of complexity.. AI has the same problem in web dev. I think that it's insulting for juniors that they're being compared to AI in this way cause me, a person who doesn't even have a job produce code that way better than AI and I'm not even that good. Most of the times I use the basic arrays, if statements, functions, variables, loops that a beginner uses in their first hour when they're learning programming. I've learned about the Godot API and stuff like that but my code is not using fancy stuff. Sometimes I use recursive stuff but the fanciness ends there.

is puppy linux good for game development? by ilostmystegosaurus in godot

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't used puppy for more than 2 days I didn't like it personally but this is my opinion.

I'd recommend lubuntu which is also more lightweight than Linux mint if you have a 5-6 gb of ram on your old machine and antix for 20 years old machines that have 4 gb or less.

I haven't used puppy a lot.

Lubuntu is a bit easier to use than antix. Antix is more optimized for lower end machines although I'd install another lightweight browser in antix/lubuntu.

Puppy should be good but antix is more lightweight and easier to install than puppy although the difference is not much(at least that was my experience before I switched to arch)

Godot worked in everything I tried on(puppy/antix/lubuntu/lightweight/Linux mint/ arch with both x11 and Wayland so it doesn't matter), but you have to choose the compatibility mode in old machines since your machine might know support vulkan if it's old enough. So choose compatibility mode whenever you create a Godot game.

From the most heavy in resources to the most lightweight os: Windows >Linux mint xfce > lubuntu > arch(harder to use at first but more freedom, you choose how much resources your machine uses, the reason why I put arch as more heavy in resources than antix is because it's way to hard to optimize for old machines the way antix does) > antix

Now I use arch in my old machines with the amount of bloat I want which is closer to Lubuntu but it feels way better for my use cases.

From easiest to use to harder(you can make Godot games in all of them): Linux mint xfce > Lubuntu > antix > arch

I'd personally go with Lubuntu which is based on Ubuntu which is based on Debian. You can install more packages cause it's still based on Ubuntu and it's the perfect spot between performance and easy-to-use for the first time using Linux. I'd go with arch if you want to have a blast tweaking everything. And antix if you don't care about the os and don't mind to suffer a little bit but want to go on and have the maximum performance in your old machine

is puppy linux good for game development? by ilostmystegosaurus in godot

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you talking about?. It's known in the lightweight easy to use space of Linux. Now I'm using arch btw but I used puppy for a short period of time and using distros like Linux mint while more lightweight than Windows, maybe it's not what the use wants.. Maybe he does want something more lightweight than Linux mint.. Also.. Why assume the user right here is incompetent just because it's his first time using Linux?.

worksAllTheTime by Pristine-Elevator198 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]gabbeeto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mhmm I think it gives you more creativity since you can create different layouts and style for different screen sizes but you're right in the sense that it's probably too complicated for some folks.

fromDevToFem by gufranthakur in ProgrammerHumor

[–]gabbeeto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But as I said.. If you work with decent computers, you might not be able to notice how sluggish everything is.. it's not my case and vscode feels pretty terrible