Terraria. I don’t know why but the progression in the game feels so damn addicting. Mods add onto it by alot too
Yeah why is this being upvoted? Unless this is satire I’m not getting
Mf this is a shitpost community
Who is us
A shower thought on showerthoughts??? Impossible
Bro said Europe as if the rest of the world uses shitty ass Fahrenheit
Minecraft. Even with all the shitty updates there is so much to be done in Minecraft that it’s honestly mind boggling. Almost anything is possible especially with mods. Only downside is Microsoft’s greedy ass owns it
That’s exactly the thing, mastodon has all of these nerd things attached to it that most people won’t care about, whilst BlueSky doesn’t
It’s almost like the average person doesn’t care about the fediverse and decentralisation and only wants muskless twitter. Nooo clearly the normies are idiot sheep
What with the couch fucking joke? I don’t get it
Same lol
ODST’s soundtrack is genuinely so fire. Also are you planning on playing halo 2 in its original form or the anniversary remaster?
How bout a nice cup of liber-tea
Cal Kestis, his story is awesome and also really interesting. I don’t think we’ve ever seen a twist to the dark side as good and gradual as his in videogame form. I personally can’t wait for the next game
I wouldn’t say it’s racism, more like threatening murder which is still pretty bad. Not everyone in the west is the same race
Because not all kids know better and are far more gullible than the average adult
Bro what
Oh wait mb I missed that part
Most zionists online love to claim anti semitisim when someone supports Israel. So I think you can see why he would assume that you’re a zionist
How should I continue learning?
I begun learning programming a few years ago, and it feels like I barely progressed. I know the basics and a bit of advanced python(I have learnt to use a few libraries), html and css plus a tiny bit of c++, but not much outside of those. I enjoy programming and solving problems using code, and it’s an enjoyable hobby of mine. But I feel like all I do is extremely basic and I want to advance but it feels overwhelming seeing the countless of things I could learn.
I wanna know what are ways I can actually apply the things I have learnt/will learn on somewhat worthwhile things, because the main problem right now is that I don’t really have anything to do with the things I’ve learnt other than silly projects that don’t really last more than a day and aren’t that complex. I also want to advance my knowledge as previously stated since I feel like I know too little for the amount of time I’ve been learning to program.
For context I’m still in school but not too far off from higher ed, and I have a decent amount of free time on most days(~2-4 hrs).
Thanks if you reply