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  • Blueprints are faster to develop with in Unreal Engine, as it's quite literally built into Unreal Engine and doesn't require compiling from a separate program. It's even got live node previews to show you exactly what is being run at specific times, so it's easier to debug in too.

    It really shines when you want to prototype a lot of things really fast, especially to get the game working first before the optimization step of moving functions and backend stuff over to C++.

  • This is why I love Blueprints; it forces you to keep your code neat and tidy and readable and documented lest it turns into an absolute mess. It's also so much fun to prototype in because it's like modular synths and you can just make an absolute mess if you want.

  • mein freund, some of us prefer to focus on extracting the most material value out of these hypothetical objects, simply because we want to. it's fun to imagine the possibilities with the infinite energy from the candle and the mug.

  • the mug and candle are just free energy

  • as a gay bottom, my sewage system is sometimes my playground

  • Having flown many times, I can confirm that the aisle armrest triggers exist on most major airlines. Any time I sit down on a flight, the first thing I do is look for that button.

  • My rankings based on personal experience and nothing else:

    1. Boost
    2. Liftoff
    3. Thunder
    4. Connect
    5. Lemmotif
    6. Jerboa

    I know Lemmy has a general preference for FOSS but Boost just feels like home, and the amount of ads on the free version is tolerable to me.

  • If it's that weird for you, you can also just try stepping into the shower to rinse and wash your bum; only downside is that you'd need to towel dry your legs as well.

    Been doing this for years now.

  • EthosLab - the OG Minecraft Youtuber that other Minecraft Youtubers watch; somehow still innovating on redstone and technical builds to this day despite Minecraft redstone already pushed to its limits long ago, and his multiplayer shenanigans on Hermitcraft and Life Series is top notch.

    Adam Ragusea - cooking videos made for actual home cooks who just want no-flair no-fuss recipes, as well as food science videos exploring and explaining different cooking methods and food chemistry. I'm particularly a fan of how he encourages you to measure and cook by feel rather than by strictly following recipes.

  • just pull out more and fold lmao; they can't control how much you use

  • This is NOT age verification. It is asking for your real name and ID number, quite typical of many Chinese services for Chinese citizens.

    Uninstall it.

  • Since you're rating fruits based on accessibility, I simply must bring up durians.

  • It's been ages since I last played Warframe; can you elaborate on that accessibility feature?

  • Unfortunately (for you), Lemmy's meme supply is being carried by the nerds on startrek.website. If you wish to see more non-Trekkie stuff, well, be the change you wish to see

  • This would be perfectly fine with ranked choice voting.

    Unfortunately, the US doesn't have that so that's the same as an empty vote. You get to take the "moral high ground" while still actively voting to let the country go to the dumps. Great job.

  • Here's a fun thing you can do: just stop thinking about stats and make a character you'd like to bang, then just ooga booga it.

    Baldur's Gate 3 may be very daunting at first, even with its genius tooltip system, so I just went straight into it with a Dragonborn barbarian with no real thought put into it other than "he's hot and totes my new fursona". You'd be surprised at how far you get and how much you pick up naturally over the next 80 hours of gameplay.

    That being said, it's still not for everyone, as much as it tries to be, and if even Overwatch is too complex for you already, it might just be that the evolving game design in the industry is becoming more misaligned with your tastes, and that gamers are becoming more and more serious about the video games they play.

  • I'm using a Keychron C1 with Gateron red switches, switched over from my failing Logitech G513 Carbon with Romer G switches. It's definitely got higher latency (and it is hindering my speed in Tetris), but the typing feel is for sure an upgrade.

    Looking into getting a Wooting Lekker keyboard, but I'm bummed there's no TKL or 75% version.