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Also recommend this book. Very concise too, it's only around 100 pages.

Wow I think like 12-13 years ago I wanted to make an EverQuest clone in the browser like every teen game devs MMO dream. Great work.

I wanted to make MMOs when I was like 12 years old and everyone on the internet told me it was impossible and it took millions of dollars and a team of 200 people and crazy levels of knowledge to even do the basics. Which, to be fair, was sort of correct at the time. However, it's fun to make not just one but now have 4 seperate MMO projects I've made huge amounts of progress on! And granted it's massively helped by reverse engineering original assets and reusing existing game designs - but conceptually it's entirely possible, and I've done as much for a project I haven't released much public info on yet. I'm also running 3 of them on a $15/month lightsail server - I put a huge emphasis on client-side work to make it as lightweight for the server as possible. This makes cheating easier but I'm not really worried about that since these are sort of glorified demos and not something I'd ever financially benefit from.

Love it, thanks for your hard work and reverse engineering (def an underrated skill).

Hey! I just posted in this thread about my work on building a better CTrail app. I live in NYC - would love to get involved in this. Thanks for sharing!

Hey Will - I'd love your help! You can either go through the OSSVolunteers link above or just review this document, which includes a direct link to join our Slack workspace: https://opentransitsoftwarefoundation.org/onebusaway/contrib...

I'm still working on CT RailTime. It's an app I made to make traveling on CTrail better. CTDOT's app they've outsourced is really bad and broken most of the time. People who use CTrail deserve something that works.

https://ctrailtime.com


My partner had a jumping spider as a pet for some time in a terrarium. It was really interesting because he would jump out onto my partners arms when we opened his terrarium and then climb around and then go back after doing some wandering. Pet beetles are also pretty common (and something that I really want tbh). There are a lot of animals that you wouldn't think can be pets, but honestly, if you're helping a critter survive you'll create some attachment to them and maybe they will too. A lot of pet insects can live for 5-7 years too if done right.

They’re insanely intelligent for something so small.

In my high school English class (like 10 years ago) my teacher assigned readings and called on a random person each day to give an overview of a section. He basically quizzed you in front of the class on themes, plots, etc. It was very effective at getting me to read and care for that class, because if you just sat up there and didn't know anything you'd lose marks on participation (and look kind of dumb). Not sure if/when/why oral presentations and public speaking are no longer got prioritized.

I completely agree. I'm also surprised at the lack of action ISPs and people who sell these malicious free TV boxes and crap (Amazon to name names). I believe using a residential proxy is akin to stealing cable. It's wrong and taking from working consumer.


Cool effect! It feels a bit like a deep-fried meme to me, but that might just be me!

I tried doing something similar a couple of years ago and gave up after running into the exact same issues in the post. It's really difficult to replicate proper halftoning on a computer screen without getting moiré patterns and weird artifacts because of PPI, aliasing, and other stuff. Beyond that, print and screens are just fundamentally different ways of rendering things.


It's an interesting experiment and the results are surprising. I will say that if you're a musician I'd bet anything you can make a way cooler and better music video for $25 and 45 minutes with your friends.


$25 is an exaggeration, because that wouldn't even cover lunch for your friends to say thanks for the favour.

OK Go blew up early youtube with Here It Goes again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTAAsCNK7RA .

But these are exceptions to the rule, most people don't have the ability to do much creatively with a shoestring budget.

( Which isn't to say this slop is better. This slop is far worse, it's utterly dreadful. )


>most people don't have the ability to do much creatively with a shoestring budget.

I'm sure in a room full of musicians they could come up with more creativity for a video than literally 0, which is what LLMs are currently capable of.


I'm working on CT RailTime (https://ctrailtime.com), a better way to travel on CTrail. Their current eTix app is essentially broken and the CT government does not seem to care enough to fix it.


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