Indie app and game developer, zombie wrangler, pixel pusher, and general chaos agent. My software is 100% organic, gluten-free and may or may not contain magic.

Joined December 2007
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Another studio from Ubisoft closing today? Are they having a fire sale or what?
BREAKING: Ubisoft Belgrade Closed, Mass Layoffs insider-gaming.com/ubisoft-c…
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More game studios shutting down and leaving dozens of talented people in the cold while the executives keep on making money.
BREAKING: Ubisoft Winnipeg Closed, 85 Jobs Impacted insider-gaming.com/app/post/…
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"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." -Albert Einstein
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Elon Musk’s future compensation package reportedly hinges on one wildly ambitious goal: building a self-sustaining city of 1 million humans on Mars. According to reports, SpaceX tied Musk’s long-term payout incentives to the success of Mars… #ElonMusk #SpaceX #Mars #MarsColony
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There are so many great artists out there you can call on for this. Don’t be lazy and use AI.
Game devs, please use real artists for your game’s Steam store capsule art. Thank you.
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Every American Citizen should be as peeved at the U.S. Government as Devin is. The question is what is anyone going to do? youtube.com/watch?v=tIBCjzz-…
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Creator of C , Bjarne Stroustrup: AI-generated code isn't ready — it generates more bugs, more bloat, more security holes, and is nearly impossible to validate "senior developers are already retiring rather than deal with it" The problem is that even a small prompt change can shift the entire codebase in unpredictable ways
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I have Asperger’s and have been driving for over 40 years with one accident a decade ago and a couple of tickets (parking, speeding) here and there. This sign is correct.
Not all of us obviously but many of us. There are also neurotypicals who don't drive or are terrible, unsafe drivers
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Got my Subnautica 2 Tadpole stuck under the map. Had to reprint myself, build another one, and go back. Luckily enough of the vessel was exposed on this side of the map I could retrieve the upgrades and battery.
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Do NOT play this game. It's a fake Unity game with an embedded trojan in a fake UnityPlayer.dll that will search your browser extensions and crypto wallets. Report and delete immediately. This "FREE" Steam Game steals your data youtu.be/oC78inB5bZ4?si=uQvj… via @YouTube
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Anders Hejlsberg (@ahejlsberg) is a living legend: he created Turbo Pascal, Delphi, C# and TypeScript (and today TypeScript is the most-used programming language, globally, as per GitHub.) Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:48 How Anders got into programming 05:40 Building his first compiler 07:44 Turbo Pascal 12:25 Delphi 14:53 Joining Microsoft 19:41 Building C# 29:11 Async/await 34:01 The rise of JavaScript 37:52 Building TypeScript 42:58 How the TypeScript compiler works 48:30 JavaScript’s strengths and weaknesses 52:18 How Anders uses AI 56:03 What language features work well with AI 1:02:49 How software craftsmanship is changing 1:07:49 Performance and efficiency 1:09:29 Anders’ tool stack 1:11:30 A 30-year career at Microsoft 1:13:40 Book recommendation Brought to you by: @AntithesisHQ – verify your system’s correctness without human review or traditional integration tests – and avoid bugs or outages. antithesis.com/pragmatic @WorkOS – Everything you need to make your app enterprise ready. WorkOS.com @turbopuffer – a vector and full-text search engine built on object storage. It’s fast, cheap, and extremely scalable. turbopuffer.com/pragmatic Four things that stood out to me: 1. “10x better for 1/10th of the price” is a proven winner. This is what Turbo Pascal did: it sold for $49.95 when competing compilers cost $500, and it was faster and more interactive than competitors’ products. Conveniently, the low price tag also killed off piracy 2. C# might have not existed without a famous court case. Microsoft originally hired Anders to architect its Java tools (Visual J ), but the Sun versus Microsoft lawsuit (1997-2001) meant Microsoft could not build on top of Java, as the company that owned Java’s IP (Sun) sued MS for alleged unauthorized changes to the Java language. Microsoft realized it had to build a new language that combined VB’s productivity with C ’s power. This led to C# and .NET. 3. TypeScript exists because Anders refused to build Script# for the Outlook .com team. Microsoft’s Outlook .com team asked Anders’ C# team to productize “ScriptSharp,” a language to cross-compile C# to JavaScript. Anders and the C# team pushed back, suggesting that a better approach was to fix JavaScript. Anders felt strongly that to be attractive to the best-of-breed developers in the JavaScript ecosystem, you want people to write JavaScript, and not another language like C#. 4. Designing a programming language is a 10-year play. As Anders puts it: “Version one is great, but has all sorts of issues. You’ve got to do version two, but it’s not until version three that it really starts to be great. Then you’ve got to convince people to adopt it.”
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Dear Apple, why do you let me configure the weather app to show temperatures in Celsius but display wind speeds in miles per hour? Are you ok?
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Stumbled over this little gem from @shanselman where you can include the new GitHub Copilot CLI's statusline in your Oh My Posh command prompt. Very useful for the nerds in the room. gist.github.com/shanselman/9…
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Great game franchises ruined by their publishers: - Duke Nukem - Mass Effect - Batman: Arkham - Unreal - Rainbow Six - Thief - Prince of Persia - Ultima - Star Wars: Battlefront C'mon AAA, you can do better.
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Every single Canadian should watch this video. CBC has uncovered YouTubers who are being paid to promote Alberta separatism. I am angry 😡 Exposing 'faceless' YouTubers pushing Canada to join the U.S. | CBC.ca share.google/5wn7zdestnMIup5…
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Alberta’s NDP Caucus has obtained video evidence that appears to show that a senior member of the United Conservative Party (UCP) party executive and a member of the UCP Caucus staff, people that are in the Premier’s inner circle, attended the April 16 online meeting of the Centurion Project. This meeting provided training to volunteers on how to use the separatists’ project database that is at the centre of this data breach of three million Albertans’ electoral data. The Alberta NDP Caucus obtained a recording of the Centurion Project’s April 16 online meeting, attended by 80 individuals. The attendee list and a video recording of the call identify that a ‘Rob Smith’ and an ‘Arundeep Sandhu’ were in attendance. The President of the UCP is named Rob Smith and the UCP Caucus Director of Stakeholder Relations is named Arundeep Sandhu. Alberta’s New Democrats have passed this recording on to the RCMP as they continue their investigation. This obtained video also shows Centurion Project members demonstrating how to use a database to search for personal information of Albertans by searching for the name and address of former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. Jason Kenney’s personal information was shared on screen with all meeting attendees. This video appears to show the database that was built using the unauthorized electors list that was the subject of an injunction issued by the Court of King’s Bench on April 30, 2026. Premier Smith must immediately confirm whether Rob Smith and Arundeep Sandhu identified in the video are the same individuals that are associated with the UCP party and caucus. If these were the same UCP associates, the Premier must also explain: -Why were senior UCP officials attending the meeting? Were they directed to attend? -How she can claim, as recent as yesterday, that she only learned of this data breach from police statements on April 29-30, published almost two weeks after this meeting took place? -Why was it not reported or disclosed by any UCP or any government official to the RCMP and Elections Alberta that the Centurion Project appears to have unauthorized access to the electors list? -What actions, if any, she has taken to protect the privacy of Albertans? Albertans deserve answers and transparency from Premier Smith and this UCP government, now.
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Occular Malice 🏳️‍🌈 retweeted
NEW @SteamSentinels ARTICLE! Hard Shark Games were exposed last year for stolen content and review manipulation. Some games were removed. The developer wasn’t. And now they’re continuing to abuse Steam's Early Access system. steamcommunity.com/groups/Se…
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The only possible way that the separatist petition should even be considered by @ElectionsAB is if every single signature is personally verified with every single signee. Full Stop. If you agree please repost.
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