This game is really fun. I'm impressed by the efficiency of the programming as well. Even in survive mode at the end of a level, getting attacked by probably thousands of monsters constantly, there was no hint of a slowdown on my modest gaming computer running Linux.
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Why have you done this?

You're exactly right. Turns out Nexstar and Disney need FCC approval for something coming up.
I know the answer is obvious, but, why can't people who don't like what Kimmel said just stop watching his show? Why does it have to be completely pulled?
From the AP news article about this: Kimmel’s comments about Kirk’s death “are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse,” said Andrew Alford, president of Nexstar’s broadcasting division.
Has this man never seen a standup comedian in his life?
Deadlock is pretty much TF3, haha.
Thanks for the nicely written summary. Sounds like an interesting project. I haven't written any Scheme in a long time, although I've worked with R a lot (which is actually kind of lisp-y internally anyway). I messed around with Clojure in the past, but I didn't use it for anything serious. I think it's cool when older programming languages get revised and refreshed.
I felt a lot more than I expected to.
Frieren is so good even though it makes me feel feelings.
From what I understand, Beehaw has some differences of opinion with how Lemmy developers choose to prioritize features. Beehaw is planning to switch to a different Lemmy implementation soon.
Does anyone have a source link with a high resolution version?
I've had success doing that too. Buttload of traps. The raids that will circumvent your traps are definitely a problem though. Also the raids that just have a bunch of grenadiers can destroy your defenses in no time.
Mr. Robot. I loved the pilot episode so much, but by episode 3 or 4 it became glaringly obvious to me that the writers didn't understand computers.