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Cake day: 2024年7月9日

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  • Wait, it looks like the only way to install OpenRC2 is to have already installed RC2?

    Installing on my Linux machine:

    OpenRC2 needs files from the original RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 or RollerCoaster Classic in order to work. Please select the directory where you installed RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 or RollerCoaster Classic. (I haven’t learned anything about how to live in the Linux environment, I barely use this machine)






  • Nice project man!

    I’m on mobile right now so I’m not seeing the game in it’s intended environment and I’m not sure what controls I’m unable to use from this interface but, it looks like a fun project!

    Keep working on little coding projects you enjoy, I started coding somewhere around 10-14 and slowly developed those skills as I finished school and started college for a pretty different career. Now, more than a decade into that other-career, I’m starting to get my work responsibilities shifted back toward coding projects which I’m enjoying so much.

    My point being, do coding long as you enjoy it. Those skills will still be there when you need them, later in life.


  • I don’t want to throw any shade on the art you just made, that felt good to read aloud, I am wondering though if it isn’t “proper” to end sentences “early” or even that it isn’t “wrong” to continue them too long.

    I’m way less educated on “proper” grammar rules than I feel like I should be to ask this question but… Isn’t that right there strictly a run-on sentence?

    There are a couple places where it feels like the sentence ends and after the comma, another sentence begins. Such as:

    …each paragraph the substance of a chapter. With authors like Henry James and Marcel Proust…"

    or another place:

    “…modes of communication and consumption. A reflection of our times where efficiency…”

    Or is there no grammatical “rule” setting absolute limits on the length of a sentence?