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  • How is this bullying not moderated? That just seems weird. I've always felt Mastodon kinda fails at moderation in this aspect. He should go to Lemmy instead.

  • revisit just prior to launch

    This is simply not feasible - menus include pause menus, talent trees, inventories, all that kind of stuff. All of that is necessary for proper gameplay testing. You can't just "bang that out in a few days".

    I'm sorry, but this idea that any of this is easy enough to do in a few days and not crucial enough to iterate on throughout development instead of just doing it at the end, is exactly the kind of naive attitude that the Helldivers and Palworld devs are talking about.

  • Tbf memory leaks can be very hard to diagnose and can also be hard to avoid in any software written in a language like C++, which is probably what Diablo 4 is written in.

  • menu system

    I think you are vastly underestimating how complicated menu systems and UI in games are. I have a friend who works as a professional game developer in a small studio and far as I heard, he's spent most of his time just working on their UI/menus.

    Changing these things is neither easy nor fast.

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  • Arguably any time loop is a paradox as it has no beginning. It kinda breaks cause and effect but I mean yea we're talking time travel so I guess we shouldn't be surprised.

  • This story is already strange and OPs post history contradicts it. Seems fake.

  • I think it is because Windows has many subsystems, it's just that you don't hear about most of them aside from WSL.

    So it is referring to the particular Windows Subsystem (of which there are many) that can run or emulate Linux.

  • No code has been written as of yet, but I am learning to program, from the bottom up, backend to frontend.

    I mean... This isn't inspiring great confidence. Fediverse platforms are by no means simple and neither are all the features you mention. I think you have good ideas, but as a professional software engineer with a masters in computer science who is also working on a fediverse platform... It's not easy and learning everything from the bottom might be a big bite.

  • There is nothing pointless about following your passions - in fact I'd say that is the only point of life. It's the opposite of pointless.

    Maybe you need to reframe it as not failure, but progress. See how you get better and closer, not how you didn't reach the goal. It's about the journey.

  • I don't think it's immature - I wish more people had that kind of motivation.

    But you say you're entering your 30s. I'd just like to remind you how long time you actually still have. I studied computer science myself and I had multiple friends at the university in their 40s. People do switch up their careers if they want it enough. It is possible.

  • I love programming and will continue my computer hobbies for life. I will never make a profession out of it

    Why do you say that? Is it by choice or do you not see how you could make it a career?

    I’m slowly coping with the fact that all my work will ultimately influence very nearly nothing at all…

    What kind of impact were you hoping for? I mean lots of jobs have little "influence" - I would actually say almost all jobs. But that doesn't mean we are not all part of collective progress.

  • Using "lemmings" is arguably more wrong - there are plenty of people on the fediverse who are not using lemmy.

  • A pi with multiple terabytes of storage?

  • I get the concern but I don't think you need to be as concerned as with email. Email is a lot simpler without a lot of validation. On the fediverse, HTTP Signatures are used to verify requests, so you can't spoof stuff as easily.

    That said, spam mitigation will probably still be an issue that continuously needs to be dealt with.

  • You are forgetting another option: Develop new projects that interoperate with Lemmy via ActivityPub. Then use and support those projects instead.

  • I mean if you truly intend to stay in a country for many years, shouldn't you learn the language? Also just for your own sake.

  • Denmark seems to fit fairly well and there are some English-only jobs in Copenhagen. I have a lot of colleagues that don't speak Danish.

  • Denmark is close I would like to say.

  • Lived in a dorm for 5 years while studying. Makes you confront that anxiety quite often and eventually you get more comfortable.

    Basically exposure therapy :P

  • What does it mean if a democracy bans a party that the voters want to elect?

    To be fair, 80% of voters did not vote for AfD - and if 80% of voters want to ban a party? Well, that is democracy. Although it's a dangerous tool to use.

    The US is way more fucked, as more people actually voted for Trump than not.