The original Infinity dev does not support Lemmy. Another dev made a fork of the open source project, now called Infinity to better distinguish the two from each other.
I lived in a larger city and for me it is normal to switch trains or busses a few times when i travel from a to b. But because they made a relatively smart system changing is in most cases fast.
Like trains meeting up at a station and people can simply walk to the other side to get the other train.
So it does not need all possible solutions, it needs a few that work well together.
very illegal, thank you for your contribution in the documentation of smol cat crimes
there are more pages that the bot missed
i, as a PC user, am vry scared
Um mal das mit Wasserstoff zu erklären:
- Wasserstoff kann "Passiv" über Nachtstrom hergestellt werden. Das Entlastet das Stromnetz welches sowieso mindestens eine gewisse Menge verbrauchen muss um mit dem Tag-Bedarf mitzuhalten
- Elektroautos brauchen Lithium was immer limitierter wird
- Elektroautos belasten Tag und Nachtstrom
- Die Reichweite von Wasserstoffautos ist höher
- Wasserstoffautos sind schneller wieder im Einsatz wenn die Energiequelle ausgeht
Elektroautos sind aus meiner Sicht für Kurzstrecken geeignet, versagen aber sobald die Fahrt länger wird
Wasserstoff ist da flexibler und könnte auf längere Sicht Benzin komplett ersetzen, es gibt bereits seit wenigen Jahrzehnten Wasserstoff betriebene Autos (auch in DE) die funktionieren
something something, going dark
Humans get bitten more often by New Yorkers than sharks
For those who dost understand: shark = Hai
and Hai sounds like hi
Very motivational
and i forgive your xmas meme, i mean some supermarkets start the season too i think
You sound like you dont know anything about programming (at least engine programming). Most Engines have to run in something like assembly, else they would be too slow. (They use others too but Assembly is in like all, i am a junior dev so i could be wrong)
Assembly is already a large hurdle.
I mean it is "simple" as the arch linux type of "simple". (Nothing more than you need to run it and nothing more)
So the option is to learn assembly or hire someone (or multiple) who can, good luck by finding one that is capable of developing an engine that does not suck and does not cost a fortune.
Then you need to know what the engine should do.
If you "only" need 2D or even only some system to interact with the console you will be fine, maybe.
3D is a bit more complicated, the reason why there are so much 2D/2,5D games out supports this claim.
Then particle support if you want it...
Every feature you want has to be supported!
And every feature costs and maybe needs maintenance when bugs occur. Supporting an operating system is a feature too :)
So the engine has to be updated when a mayor OS update comes out
There are more points for why not to make an own engine and use one of the marked that fits ones needs even if it is closed source.
You where so fond of Godot so trying to help them might be a good starting point for you to life your ideals. I sincerely dont want to mock you with the sentence. If you can successfully help a larger open source project everyone is happy. If you can learn something new i am sure it can benefit you. I was only a bit mad because it felt like you are comparing engines with "weekend projects" what they are definitely not in the slightest.