To be fair, he said he's passionate about peer-to-peer technology and listed Bitcoin as an example. I don't think that makes him a crypto bro. He probably just appreciates the theory behind it.
Depends on what you consider big, but I really enjoyed Tunnet. You can check the itch.io page to confirm it was made with Bevy.
I got 7.5 hours out of it and I rushed through it. It's great if you like open ended problem solving like Zachtronics style games. Not a fan of the horror elements but you can turn them off.
It got renamed? That seems pretty crazy, but it might be for the better considering the original name didn't really suggest it was a serious independent project.
We just got vertical align last month. There's so many things they should be working on but are too busy trying to add more ads or monetization features.
I think the web is just too long in the tooth at this point but there's nothing we can do.
NodeCore is another great Minetest game. I haven't been able to find a game that matches the feeling of discovery it provides as you learn about the rules of the world.
This isn't really a Windows vs Linux issue as far as I'm aware. It was a bad driver update made by a third party. I don't see why Linux couldn't suffer from the same kind of issue.
We should dunk on Windows for Windows specific flaws. Like how Windows won't let me reinstall a corrupted Windows Store library file because admins can't be trusted to manage Microsoft components on their own machine.
Am I the only one who lays a towel out on the floor in front of the shower? This thread has me thinking what I thought was standard practice might not be.
You guys are the best. Thanks for the warm welcome back.
This post was actually how I learned slrpnk.net was back online.