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sngz commented on GOG is getting acquired by its original co-founder   gog.com/blog/gog-is-getti... · Posted by u/haunter
sngz · 2 months ago
does this mean we will finally get more games on it instead of sitting on the dreamlist for years with no change?
sngz commented on Affinity Studio now free   affinity.studio/get-affin... · Posted by u/dagmx
gazook89 · 3 months ago
Gathered from the FAQ, you only pay if you want Canva AI features. Yes, you create a Canva account, which is free, so that you can get your license. With old affinity, you also needed an account to receive the license.

In the new UI the ai features are tucked into an additional “studio” like how layout, raster, and vector are individual studios. You can choose which studios have a visible toggle, so you can hide the Canva AI toggle if you don’t want to see it.

Perhaps it gets worse over time. But right now, they’ve just made it free.

sngz · 3 months ago
> Perhaps it gets worse over time. But right now, they’ve just made it free.

they always do

sngz commented on The allure of new languages vs. the necessity of problem-solving   dayvster.com/blog/are-we-... · Posted by u/ibobev
sngz · 5 months ago
yes. and the way companies hire is driving it.
sngz commented on Jujutsu for busy devs   maddie.wtf/posts/2025-07-... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
arunix · 7 months ago
Can you say more about how it's better than both?
sngz · 7 months ago
easy to understand and use for everyone. you no longer need to spend tons of time teaching junior devs how to use git. By default mercurial also doesn't let you change history. There's no staging area or indexing before the commit. The gui and commands make total sense to the layman.

Git is definitely more powerful but causes more damage than good and wastes more time in most workplaces who are just looking for some simple version control and branching/merging features.

sngz commented on Jujutsu for busy devs   maddie.wtf/posts/2025-07-... · Posted by u/Bogdanp
stouset · 7 months ago
For anyone who's debating whether or not jj is worth learning, I just want to highlight something. Whenever it comes up on Hacker News, there are generally two camps of people: those who haven't given it a shot yet and those who evangelize it.

You will be hard-pressed to find someone who stuck with it for a week and decided to go back to git. You will not find a lot of people who say they switched but just stayed out of inertia. Of course both of these do happen—nothing is perfect—but they are by far the exception. From my own personal anecadata, I have seen a 100% conversion rate from everyone who gave it a serious try.

I encourage you to let today be the day that you decide to try it out. It is far less effort to make the switch than you probably think it is: I was productive the same day I switched and within a week I had no remaining situations where I needed to fall back to git commands. You will quickly be more productive and you will find yourself amazed at how you ever got by without it.

sngz · 7 months ago
I always go back to using mercurial for personal projects. Better than both
sngz commented on How “The Great Gatsby” took over high school   newyorker.com/books/page-... · Posted by u/pseudolus
hammock · 9 months ago
Would be way cooler to assign 2-3 different books and request a critical analysis of competing themes. Or pick you own book, get it approved by the teacher, and analyze that. But some of that is probably too much for younger students

In my high school English we used a 2-volume “anthology” of American lit that had entire books and short stories but was mostly very long excerpts of maybe a couple hundred novels/stories/poems, and we took a comparative approach. Most of us had already read all the top 25 classics (gatsby, Harper Lee, Salinger, grapes of wrath etc) by the time we got to that class though

sngz · 9 months ago
Picking a book getting approached by the teacher then writing a book report has been how I was taught to read since 1st grade. After moving to the US for high school, being forced to read through the American classics was what killed any urges I had for reading fiction outside of school work
sngz commented on How “The Great Gatsby” took over high school   newyorker.com/books/page-... · Posted by u/pseudolus
Suppafly · 9 months ago
>Sometimes I think high school English courses are designed to make kids hate reading.

That's because most kids are too dumb at that point to understand that reading has multiple purposes, and being entertained and liking the characters isn't what they are trying to teach you in higher level English classes. Teachers often make that point clearly, but students are often half asleep or just in disbelief that reading might have other purposes than to instruct or entertain.

sngz · 9 months ago
This mindset is why literacy rate is so low in America. I enjoyed reading so much when I grew up abroad and got to pick the books i have to read and write a book report about. Though it has to be approved. After moving back to the US, being forced to read many of these boring classics just taught me to avoid reading in my free time
sngz commented on Valve Bans Forced In-Game Ads from All Steam Titles   kotaku.com/valve-steam-ad... · Posted by u/stalfosknight
ashoeafoot · a year ago
Why? So the game can have adds?
sngz · a year ago
cause they don't have DRM and don't have ads
sngz commented on Valve Bans Forced In-Game Ads from All Steam Titles   kotaku.com/valve-steam-ad... · Posted by u/stalfosknight
sngz · a year ago
just buy games from GOG instead.
sngz commented on Why anti-cheat software utilizes kernel drivers (2020)   secret.club/2020/04/17/ke... · Posted by u/jasondoty
Hikikomori · a year ago
Having to register with your personal id number? Remember getting those to play Korean WoW beta.
sngz · a year ago
yes, and cheating in tournaments get you thrown in jail

u/sngz

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