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So um
My mind is numb
And
I have an exam tomorrow
I don't know anything
Stay tuned for "will I get cooked or will I cooked"
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GAME ENGINES AND RELATED TOPICS
Keep in mind that this list will be continuously updated as we find more helpful tutorials and webpages, so you should regularly check the original channel post incase something new comes up.
Game Engines
Godot Engine:
- the New Ultimate Introduction to Godot by Clear Code
- Recreate Stardew Valley in Godot & and master advanced Godot concepts by Clear Code
- The ultimate introduction to shaders in Godot by Clear Code
- Godot User Interface Tutorial Playlist by GDQuest
- Godot Engine Multiplayer Server and Client Course Playlist by Davies dev
- How to Export Godot Game to Android by Godot Basics
Unity Engine:
- Learn Unity Beginner/Intermediate level by Code Monkey
- Unity 2D Beginner Course by Code Monkey
- Open-World Survival Game Tutorial Series by Mike's Code
- Multiplayer Course by Code Monkey
- Live Shader Course by Freya Holmer
Unreal Engine:
- Unreal Engine 5 Beginner Tutorial Playlist by Bad Decisions Studio
- Creating a First Person Shooter in Unreal Engine by Tinkr Academy
- Network Multiplayer Fundamentals in UE4 by Unreal Engine Youtube Channel
- UE Light and Shader Tutorial Playlist by Ivan Ramos
Phaser:
- Make a Phaser Engine Game from Scratch by ourcade
- Pokemon-like RPG Game in Phaser by Scott Westover
Renpy:
- The Renpy Documentation Quickstart by Renpy
- UI Tutorial Playlist by Zeil Learnings
Related Topics
- https://www.webgamedev.com/
- The Book of Shaders by Patricio and Jen (VERY RECOMMENDED)
Thought Provoking Video Essays
- Difficulty in Videogames by videogamedunkey: Part 1 and Part 2
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Some won't even try to make it with all the resources they had like man
I always used to say if I had what he had but I don't I w
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Our first tester was
🥁🥁🥁 code & coffee 🍾🍾
She implemented the sdk , in a way to control navigation and filling out some forms in her website
The platform was frontend & static , so she tried to use the sdk the best she could on the website
Second tester :- tested on a whole e-commerce site which is full stack web with full backend , so the agent can control everything and actually interact with the DB too , I swear can't wait for you to see this 😊
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We Get Used to Everything (And That Terrifies Me)
A few years ago, there were things that genuinely shocked me. Certain words. Certain videos. Certain ways people spoke to one another online. I remember pausing, almost feeling physically uncomfortable, wondering, How is this normal to people? Then something strange happened. I stopped reacting. Like water slowly heating until it boils without noticing the temperature rise. One day, I caught myself scrolling past something that an older version of me would have stared at in disbelief. No reaction. No pause. Just another swipe of the thumb. That unsettled me more than the thing itself. Because what changed? Was it growth? Understanding? Or did I simply get used to it? I think about this often now, the terrifying flexibility of the human mind. We adapt to everything. That sentence sounds inspiring until you really sit with it. We adapt to heartbreak. To cities. To loneliness. To wealth. To chaos. We adapt to beautiful things. But we also adapt to ugliness. And that is the part no one talks about enough. I remember hearing a phrase once: “The eye gets used to darkness.” At first, darkness feels unbearable. Then your eyes adjust. Eventually, you begin moving through it like it was always normal. I think the same thing is happening to us socially. We are living through the age of exposure. Not information. Exposure. There’s a difference, Information teaches. Exposure reshapes Every day, we are fed an endless stream of opinions, outrage, lifestyles, violence, language, desires, insecurities, and performances of life. None of us walk away untouched by it. You do not repeatedly see something without it changing your relationship to it. This is just how humans work.At first, something feels strange. Then familiar. Then ordinary. Then invisible. That last stage scares me. Invisible. Because invisible things stop being questioned. I sometimes wonder how many of my opinions are truly mine. How many were carefully reasoned conclusions? And how many quietly slipped into my mind after seeing the same thing for the hundredth time? That’s the uncomfortable part nobody wants to admit. We like to imagine ourselves as independent thinkers ... strong, rational, untouched by influence. But repetition is persuasive in ways intelligence cannot fully defend against. You do not argue with repetition. You absorb it. A joke repeated enough becomes language. An idea repeated enough becomes culture. A behavior repeated enough becomes normal. Not because it is right. Not because it is good. But because it became familiar. And humans confuse familiarity with truth more often than we realize. I think that is why adulthood feels strange sometimes. You wake up and realize the world you live in would have confused the younger version of yourself. The things you tolerate. The things you ignore. The things that no longer surprise you. You realize your mind has been quietly adapting this whole time. Without permission. Without announcement. Like dust slowly gathering in a room you swear was clean yesterday. So what do we do with this? I do not think the answer is fear. You cannot escape influence. To be human is to be shaped. But maybe awareness matters. Maybe the important thing is asking harder questions. What am I repeatedly exposing myself to? What feels normal to me now that once didn’t? And perhaps the hardest question of all: If I had protected my attention more carefully… would I still be the same person? I don’t know. But I do know this: Nothing changes us faster than what we repeatedly allow into our minds. And the frightening thing about exposure is that it never knocks before entering. It simply stays long enough until it feels like home.
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What if I tried to write
I saw something and I read something and It influenced me to write this...
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