@[email protected] its the final boss honestly
@[email protected] well, at least your serendipitous post means I have clean hair, so thank you for that...
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@[email protected] its the final boss honestly
@[email protected] well, at least your serendipitous post means I have clean hair, so thank you for that...
did it, now the easy part, programming lol
@[email protected] I am currently (checks watch) 7 hours and 49 minutes late for when I told myself I would wash my hair this morning.
I decided to try out an experimental design for ordered data in Ink, and learn more about the run time in the process.
I've blogged about the results with a bunch of examples, and I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Been looking for ways to include prioritization or limited resources like magic runes in Ink? This might be a good inspiration.
App: "Error: Ad failed to load, check your internet connection."
Me: "Error? You keep on using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
We got mentioned in a forum where someone was looking for a simple tool to create a #visualnovel, and the next reply was:
I tried this out a while back. It’s pretty cool!
So proud :sniff:
Next week, we'll be looking at how to track character attitudes in #visualnovels using Ink. To see the techniques in action, we'll be starting with a rendition of one of the famous fictional first meetings.
What do you do when it's 1880 and you've just been shipped home from Afghanistan? Look for someone to share the cost of lodgings, of course!
Play the example here: visualink.mavnn.eu/published...
An occasional aggravation in building and supporting developer tools is when folks expect your tool to do some kind of magical feature to avoid them writing a small amount of explicit code
@[email protected] Bonus points if that magical feature would have a heavy and invisible performance impact.
It would really nice if that naggy sensation of "my meds don't feel like they're working well today" turned into checking whether I'd actually remembered to take my meds today a little more often.
This message brought to you by a morning where I have not achieved a great deal... #ADHD
To give myself some credit, I'm also sleep deprived due to a cold - both things that do actually reduce the effectiveness of the meds.
It would really nice if that naggy sensation of "my meds don't feel like they're working well today" turned into checking whether I'd actually remembered to take my meds today a little more often.
This message brought to you by a morning where I have not achieved a great deal... #ADHD
And we're off! First class of 2026 saw three pre-teens starting their first #visualnovel with its first choice point, visuals for the speakers and scene backgrounds, and background music. Not bad for one hour!
Playing with #godot for the first time, and accidentally set some bullets to be rigid objects in the 2D physics engine rather than 2D 'areas'.
Which was actually hilarious, because rather than making the enemies dissappear like a normal boring game, the 1kg bullets travelling at several meters per second effective speed smacked the enemies off the screen spinning violently.
I'm sort of convinced that a huge number of action game mechanics start as 'happy accidents' like this.
Last chance to sign up the under 18 budding #visualnovel author in your life for an online five week introduction to writing #interactivefiction - the courses start next week! thinkersmeetup.com/scholars/...
@[email protected] @[email protected] I think that the ActivityPub API being discussed there is the client API which (last I checked) Mastodon does not implement. Mastodon uses the ActivityPub server API to allow federation between servers but that doesn't help with e2ee because well, it ain't end to end encrypted if it isn't encrypted by the client.
@[email protected] @[email protected] To be clear, this isn't me casting shade at Mastodon; there's reasons for doing it that way and they are by no means the only ActivityPub server that doesn't implement the client to server API. But it is a pain when it comes to wanting to standardize anything end to end.
@[email protected] @[email protected] I think that the ActivityPub API being discussed there is the client API which (last I checked) Mastodon does not implement. Mastodon uses the ActivityPub server API to allow federation between servers but that doesn't help with e2ee because well, it ain't end to end encrypted if it isn't encrypted by the client.
To my considerable surprise, we're launching an adult introduction to #visualnovel writing courses here at VisualInk. Someone has offered to pay my 1-1 mentoring rates for an introduction, so now we’re at the stage of seeing if other people are interested at times that can work as this is the kind of thing that is most fun in a small group setting - and to share out the cost to something more reasonable!
So if you’re interested or know anyone who might be drop a message and we can talk.
@[email protected] 😱 And I thought our local hospital was bad at communication...
(everyone's different, so adjust to taste)
I'm running courses for under 18s on creating #interactivefiction (specifically, #visualnovels ) but I just had a request from one of the parents for an adult version of the course.
Would you, or anyone you know be interested in a short course on writing interactive fiction? Would probably run at around 5 hours over 5 weeks, homework optional, costing around 55 GBP.
More about me/the existing courses at thinkersmeetup.com/scholars/...
(Please share if this seems even vaguely interesting)
So - week starting the 12th I'm starting a new run of Coding Games with a Story, a five week course teaching young people how to write interactive fiction (in the form of visual novels, using Ink). Build stories that change based on the player's choices while learning about both good story telling and telling computers to do what you want - and then publish your experiments for other people to try.
For people who already know the mechanics of writing interactive fiction (taught at one of my courses or not) and who want the encouragement and structure of a writing club to build a full game, I'm also starting the Interactive Fiction Writing Club.
So - know anyone 9-18 who wants to tell stories that are also games? Nows the time for them to sign up!
You can find the courses I'm running here: thinkersmeetup.com/scholars/...
@julesh - Yes, I've been taking a perhaps overly keyboard-centric approach in this talk. (It makes sense because you can't do everything in an hour, and I play the keyboard, as do a lot of theorists.) Violinists live in another universe. A good violinist will apparently use equal-tempered, Pythagorean tuning or just intonation depending on context!
I saw a good video about this yesterday. I find it a bit mind-boggling and can't help but wonder if they're faking it. But there are actually lots of videos about this, so if they're faking it they do so en masse.
@[email protected] @[email protected] see also guitarists who play fretless guitars and adjust tuning on the fly. Humans do some pretty amazing things on occasion.