I want to like Endfield so badly but I feel it actively tries to push me away. There's so many systems and dailies and it doesn't let you ignore anything to focus on what you like.
I want to like Endfield so badly but I feel it actively tries to push me away. There's so many systems and dailies and it doesn't let you ignore anything to focus on what you like.
In the devkit: yes, you can customize each field by pressing the S next to the event button
In the scene editor: no, the events are randomly generated. But for reward redemptions we automatically choose an id that triggers the widget.
Yeah we tried to be clear in our docs that persistence is mostly for saving across scenes during a stream github.com/ekggg/gettin...
Tracking events between streams or when not-live likely requires some server-side parsing & state, which we haven't built yet. Would love to hear your ideas/thoughts!
Nah, I'm just one guy lol
As the QRT said, I'm just not aware of any apps that offer the same API i'm using in Discord. I'm also waiting a bit to see where people end up.
yes, reactive will remain fully supported, but from what I've seen/heard it's in a fairly stable state right now. What issues are you having?
If you're a streamer or someone who makes widgets/overlays for streams, then Eric and I have just released a cool website that we hope will help you out!
ekg.gg
A full SDK and devkit for making widgets, a marketplace to buy & sell (or get for free) widgets, and a real-time scene editor.
If there is an app with an API that lets me get who is in a voice channel and if they are speaking, locally on a users PC, then I'm happy to support it. But afaik nothing but discord does.
I _think_ that _some_ models have "thinking tokens" (talks to itself in the background about the problem) so in that context asking "why" _could_ get it to read the previous hidden conversation and explain something
but that's a lot of assumptions in favor of the AI / company
Multiplayer Factorio remains my favorite game ever
Sounds like it's hytime you take a break ha ha ha
That's just a random person on Reddit claiming it is 2. Unless they changed it, and I don't know why they would, it was 5 as of when I left in 2022.
You can watch up to 5 Twitch streams. More than that and you'll be considered a viewbot. This was implemented back in ~2018, so idk why Twitch is bringing it up in relation to the recent viewership changes.
That's what obs custom css is for
And now I'm interested
Isn't that basically top-of-the-line?? if that's not good enough, who are they making the game for????
It's fun to watch people already upgrading
I remember being in every channel (2000+) back in 2016 and doing the same thing. Honestly could be a full time job by itself, and probably worth hiring.
never forget: PayPal is not a bank and you should not, under absolutely any circumstances, leave money in your account that you don't intend on spending, whether you partake of completely legal sales and purchases often under scrutiny or not.
how much
*monkeys paw curls* ok draw my robot
what we readin? i just finished all 16 volumes of "So I'm A Spider, So What?"
Yes, I've been working on it non-stop since the release. It should be fairly stable now, feel free to let me know if you have further issues.
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The actual main post was on Twitter, I figured Bsky was smaller and that I could be a bit more personal. But when people are complaining about me personally then yeah, I would prefer delete the post.
I am attempting to consolidate the feedback and make improvements.
Some people are presenting their issues and requesting changes, which I have no problem with.
Others are telling me I'm a terrible person, that Reactive is ruined and I'm a moron for thinking of changing it, etc. That gives the impression they were already upset and looking for more justification.
You added an override for that user back in 2022 (or earlier). I've just changed how override images are displayed so now you're seeing it.
I may have gotten the limits wrong. The data I had was that 99.5% of users have 20 models or less. 98.6% of users have 10 custom sources or less.
I felt that asking the top 1% of users for $4/mo was not unreasonable, but I'm realizing this may be wrong.
I did not intend to paywall any existing features. I _did_ intend to put reasonable limits on previously unlimited resources, with the option of paying to increase the limit to cover the cost of the extra resources.
I will make sure to treat Bluesky like Twitter going forward and only give my PR thoughts.
Finally:
- I am listening to the feedback and looking to adjust things
- You can still override other people's images
- Yes I was trying to increase the value of Premium but I wasn't trying to "force" it
The point of this tweet is that it is a well known phenomena that most people who bother to leave reviews are the ones upset, and you have to actively avoid that bias.
But I forgot this is the age of the internet where everyone is looking for reasons to be mad and optimism is banned.