I have such a question. Who is Godot project exported so fast to HTML5 or Android? I'm not good at this. But let's say I work on desktop Linux and the engine itself is built for it. But when I export to another platform, the engine should not be reassembled abroad?
Talk about anything
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Slava Godot export templates are just that, export templates. The executables have already been pre-compiled. Theres nothing to build, it just copies some files from the export template folder over to your project folder.
If you should want a custom executable with a custom icon and whatnot you'll have to go ahead and build your own custom export template then.
Megalomaniak The whole truth about the moon landing in a Russian comic book:
I apologise for the possibly inaccurate translation.
The actual truth.
I know you all are joking, but this has been totally debunked. Read here.
https://www.history.com/news/moon-landing-fake-conspiracy-theories
I like this video that goes into why the video technology of the time wasn't able to fake the moon landing.
You want to know the truth? I'll tell you the truth alright. It was me. I did it. I faked the moon landing. I am the main culprit. Muhahah! The Russians will never catch me!
The funny part (or sad part) about these outrageous, obviously bogus, conspiracy theories is the project management aspect. Like people talk about COVID being fake. Can you imagine being the project manager on that conspiracy? Or do they have any experience working on teams? It's almost impossible to get like 25 people working at the same company to coordinate properly. So people are saying that somehow tens or hundreds of thousands of government officials, doctors, scientists, the media companies, etc. are all going to be in on it, and all agree, and no one is going to slip up and there won't be a single whistleblower? You'll have a better chance of winning the lottery, or the Earth being destroyed by a meteor, before you can get that many people to agree. It's just dumb.
cybereality you have to live in a country w/o free press for a few years before you realize that kind of thing would get uncovered really quick in the US, I think the root these problems are more interesting; perhaps its widespread cynicism or just a lack of interesting mysteries / parts of the world covered in fog of war-like mechanics. There's no fountain of youth on earth, we looked everywhere, we're bored. There's no real threat to western civilization; more boredom. This is why people watch ancient aliens. They say to persuade someone you have to lead the person to come to the conclusion themselves, there's got to be some parallels to game design there.
Well, real life can be kind of boring. It's much more fun to believe in aliens and conspiracies.
cybereality I saw no proof in there that Kubrick didn't film 2001: A Space Odyssey on the moon.
cybereality Can you imagine being the project manager on that conspiracy?
Nope. I can't. Because you have to be more psychopathic than I am right now to run a project like this. But I know people like that.
Or do they have any experience working on teams? It's almost impossible to get like 25 people working at the same company to coordinate properly.
WHO has slightly more staff than 25.
But please note — I didn't start the political thread.
First of all, how do I know this. I am in the business of creating a socio-economic simulator. Those who are at least a little bit familiar with the realities of this world understand that the term that is missing and implied here is "political". I am closely following and researching events relevant to the project.
I have a counter question: is the covid vaccination voluntary or what? Why are people who do not want to be vaccinated restricted in their civil rights?
Speaking of conspiracy theories I really enjoyed the Netflix series Inside Job.
Also Project Blue Book was a cool series if you want a retro X-Files style.
When discussing conspiracy theories, I often think of this picture:
But if we dig a little deeper, we'll get into politics. For very often failures of political decisions are covered up by seemingly irrelevant events (from a recent one, e.g. Covid).
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Megalomaniak I saw no proof in there that Kubrick didn't film 2001: A Space Odyssey on the moon.
Hehehe :-)
And this is how one shall recognize "them", by reverting the burden of proof and additionally often times distracting from the original claim.
Tomcat I have a counter question: is the covid vaccination voluntary or what? Why are people who do not want to be vaccinated restricted in their civil rights?
It is voluntary where I live (Spain), but a vast majority is vaccinated at least two, most three times. COVID related deaths are not in local news any more. It is also voluntary in other parts of Europe (like Germany).
People who do not want to be vaccinated are not restricted. There had been discussions to do so, but that's hard to enforce actually and would probably flood the courts with sense- and meaningless law suits. I personally, if I may express my thoughts, find those people irresponsible. From my observation (and that includes family members) those are mostly people who lack proper education and/or who have been influenced by the media sources they visit, often times for hours a day.
I think (but my opinion is as good as anybody else's) the deniers' mental capabilities ("mental antibodies" in this context :-)) to reason were not very developed from the beginning, and further worn off by a constant stream of misinformation that fit in short messages and appeal to negative feelings rather than scientific finding.
Nice Sunday everybody :-)
Pixophir From my observation (and that includes family members) those are mostly people who lack proper education and/or who have been influenced by the media sources they visit, often times for hours a day.
And do you have state (public) media calling for refusal to vaccinate?
There had been discussions to do so, but that's hard to enforce actually and would probably flood the courts with sense- and meaningless law suits.
And is there any reason to believe that a court might find the opponents' claims legitimate?
I had the vaccine and still got covid. It was not like I had to be hospitalized, but I can say it was borderline having the respiratory flu, if anyone else knows what that's like.
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Tomcat And do you have state (public) media calling for refusal to vaccinate?
Well, certainly not sites and info systems run by the country's or the EU health department. I can't remember reading or hearing from any 3rd party sources that news outlets other than extremely biased ones and those leaning to what's often called "the far right", have advertized such idiocy. But then again, I rarely touch sources other than (pop-)sciency ones, or ones that deal with the technical matters around programming, my new hobby, or quite generally news outlets I subjectively have pegged as spreading "too much information". But even those not totally nonsensical ones (random examples German Die Zeit (neutral), Spanisch El Pais (conservative), English The Guardian(neutral/left leaning)) for instance) I read with a very healthy dose of scepticism.
And I do not touch social media to avoid all those algorithms that sort the information that reaches me.
But neither local news outlets (El Apuron (conservative), El Time (arch conservative)) or administration sites ever touted any form of denial here.
Tomcat And is there any reason to believe that a court might find the opponents' claims legitimate?
I have no idea. I can imagine that could happen, but my opinion about jurisdiction is actually close to the topic we're discussing, so I better, well, shut up :-)
Nerdzmasterz I had the vaccine and still got covid. It was not like I had to be hospitalized, but I can say it was borderline having the respiratory flu, if anyone else knows what that's like.
Yes, the vaccination is there to prepare your body's immune system for a better reaction. It does not guarantee that you won't get infected, but that the infection will very very likely have a less dangerous effect. I may have caught it multiple times, but until now it didn't have a strong effect on me. But the protection should be wearing off by now, let's see if we get another shot before the winter. I read there are new and adapted jabs available soon(tm).