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A detailed guide on using AI to create game-ready voxel meshes, highlighting the importance of quality source images and iterative refinement in the development process.
The blog post compares the performance of four computers used for development tasks, including a Razer Blade 15, an Alienware Aurora R16, and two MacBook Pros (M1 and M4). The author shares their personal experience transitioning ...
An ode to engineering that highlights the creativity, dedication, and transformative power of building and problem-solving in the craft.
Enhance your productivity with Claude Code by customizing your status line, writing effective prompts, and managing context efficiently.
The author shares ten guiding principles for software development, inspired by a segment from This American Life. The rules emphasize the importance of clarity, iteration, simplicity, questioning, continuous learning, individual-f...
A vibrant community of game developers is using AI to create innovative games, emphasizing creativity and enjoyment over industry norms and concerns.
The post discusses the challenges of motivating group members to complete tasks, such as paying back money or preparing for a build review. It emphasizes the importance of applying social pressure in a healthy way without being co...
The text introduces Rad Type, a new gamepad keyboard with a hardware-centric design that allows users to type faster. It discusses the motivation behind Rad Type and presents four different versions of the keyboard, each with uniq...
The text discusses creating a frosted glass effect using HTML, inspired by the author's work as a UI developer for Forza Horizon 3 and Forza Motorsport 7. It provides sample code and assets for others to explore the technique.
Developers should focus on writing satisfying software that meets the needs of users rather than pursuing ideal software that aligns with personal or technical perfection. The forces diverting satisfying software include insulatio...
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The First Idiot Principle encourages people to share their ideas, even if they think they are idiotic, as it can lead to better outcomes.