>This release marks the completion of the 0.6.x roadmap. Next up we'll be working through the items on the 0.7.x roadmap. For this release the major features are a new auto-evo algorithm based on miches that should generate much better AI species, and there's now a convolution surface algorithm which gives macroscopic creatures a "skin" in the prototypes. There's also a lot of smaller new features and tweaks to the microbe stage as usual. The last roadmap items to be completed where engulfing balancing and fixing as well as allowing continuing as a related species in easy mode.
You can read more in the devblog
And people who think he is a genius are more likely to believe it, unfortunately.
Nice explanation but here is a graph with desktop percentage included (versus mobile plus tablet, but that isn't shown)
You can download the .csv data from the website. Then make a stacked area chart in something like Excel/Google Sheets/Libreoffice Calc.
I remember a teacher requiring us to use Matrix for a coding class. We still mostly used Discord, and after that class ended, we never used it again.
You and I have a reason we use Lemmy: we don't want to use Reddit and want the Fediverse to grow. Simply forcing your students to make Lemmy accounts won't do anything, in fact it might make them hate it (Oke boomer).
Best thing is to follow a recent youtube video
(if your GPU doesn't work in Linux mint try updating the kernel)
I downloaded the data from globalstats statscounter
Source Linux currently 29.1% Sample size according to StatCounter: 24,353,436 page views
Isreal assassinated a military commander of Hezbollah in Beirut, and the top leader of Hamas inside Iran. Now both Israel and Iran are basically acknowledging that they are going to war, just waiting for when.
Oh yeah, and the Iraqi popular front has released a statement to attack all US bases in Syria and Iraq. oh yeah, and kurdi US proxies in Syria have released a bunch of ISIS fighters as tensions between Kurdish forces and Turkey increase.
I think we are at the point of no return.
Discord announcement Since the last anniversary update a lot has been added to the project to setup a strong foundation for building gameplay features on. In February <@397824651696537612> created a sleek launcher for LTR which installs and updates the game. Also in February <@397824651696537612> created a blog for more in-depth information on specific systems & updates. Back in April we created a game design doc which will be used to help prevent scope creep as well as work as a reference for prioritizing feature development in the future. We are on track to begin work on gameplay features starting next year.
Read more about Limit Theory Redux in discord