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“gdscript and godot are so easy that young children can learn it in a few days”
Drew just a friendly mantis strolling around ()(; ;)()
#gaertan #anthropomorphic #furry #digitalart #rpg #fantasy #dnd #pathfinder #oc #characterdesign
I finally got a separate VM Environment up and configured just for Docker.
And with that dedicated docker environment, I finally check up on @freedosproject ‘s Builder RBEv4
So far, it seems to just pull in projects, not build the install media. I should get more familiar with this branch before adding my touches to it.
FreeDOS Builder RBEv4 is available here:
https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS/OS/builder/-/tree/RBE4?ref_type=heads
@kasdeya as an Enjoyer and Creator of highly ambiguous art (intentionally and unintentionally) and generally just speaking in an obtuse way, i think both of your points are spot on; especially when it comes to much art and literature analysis. going through my lit classes in college nearly killed my love for it. i remember submitting a very deeply researched paper about a story’s themes and symbolism; it was open for critique from the class and from the professor. for some reason, mine drew the attention of everyone who were very eager to tell me that i was wrong
in those circles, despite purportedly being about assigning your own meaning or drawing new insights based on your unique experiences, there are a lot of “right” and “wrong” answers. i suspect a few reasons why these types of interpretational arguments come with such zeal, but it’s definitely A Thing. the need to be The Best at an inherently personal and subjective experience is bizarre to me. i can kind of understand when there are actual correct answers – but art?
when i make art which is ambiguous, heavily themed, or symbolic, i don’t expect my or anyone’s interpretation to right or wrong. i bring my experiences and understanding to create the symbols, to create the ambiguity, etc. others come with experiences different from my own – about those symbols, themes, and so on – and draw entirely new meanings that i could have never known. i’m not the master of symbolism, not even of the symbols i construct.
Artist: tarako
Media: umamusume
Source: https://twitter.com/TR_______K/status/1751381524572995955
i just got recommended a video by youtube of a game dev friend of mine being interviewed 
@kasdeya this is something i think about a lot. i think it’s fantastic that so many children were able to get into computers at all because they were made significantly more accessible, but i wonder how many different kinds of artists, engineers, researchers, and any number of things are completely out of the hands of someone who would have otherwise excelled at and loved it
I just realized that the tech stuff I’m good at vs. bad at is mostly defined by cost. like I’m bad at hardware and microcontroller stuff because I can’t afford them. I’m good at writing code for desktop apps because I already have a computer so it’s free. I’m bad at server stuff because I can’t afford a server
are you getting… the surgery?
you know
*lifts my hands to my head to make a gesture that looks like horns*
when i was a kit, i daydreamed about having a studio where i could create any type of art i want; there’d be instruments ready to play; computers ready to touch; and the walls would all be white boards
as an adult, i daydream about the same thing but like, in japan or maybe on the moon
i don’t post selfies because i don’t have a physical form. i am purely an Online Creature and Friend
@ShadowJonathan i think what kills me is that antz was released in fucking 1998
this image was taken from a 2015 bob the builder
though, knotted while knotted –