It’s such a fun game, especially after you beat a campaign level. I love that part purely for the freedom it provides after a hard fought battle.
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Opensource@programming.dev•If you had/have enough disposable income, what would drive you to donate to opensource software?
6·1 month agoOkay, I am pretty extreme in my views of genAI in coding, so take me with a pillar of salt, but I’d need to be sure the devs and contributions ain’t vibe coded bullshit or that the people doing it actually understand what the hell their software actually does, not just code wise and not just some genAI explanation of what the code does either. Then I’d feel a little more comfortable donating in today’s day and age.
Last thing we need are people using genAI to code and then 2 generations later nobody actually knows how to code because they’ve all destroyed their brains and lost their human status to genAI.
People have already said a couple of my favorites ( Super Tux Kart and Mindustry ), but I’d like to bring up one almost nobody talks about: Me And My Shadow
It’s a 2D puzzle platformer where you control one person normally but then press space to record movement for your shadow character. Last time I tried downloading and playing it on Linux using the appimage on Sourceforge, pretty sure it didn’t work because it might need an old glibc that has features that might not exist in newer versions.
This post reminded me of the game, so I’ll download and see if I can run it on my desktop. Really feel like playing it now.
Edit:
I am too dumb to figure out how to make it work. Best I get is nothing. Not even a pop-up saying I need something else to make it work. So, I guess plating the windows release through WINE is the best I’d be able to do.