Mine is just an anecdotal experience but I have Asperger's and the reason I eat the same food is not about disliking other food. I actually like most food. I eat the same stuff because:
1) Eating the same food frequently means I don't have to spend any of my cognitive cycles on deciding what to eat.
2) I know that this food will sit alright with my digestive system. Everyone I know personally on the spectrum has stress-related digestive issues.
For snacks and small meals I will eat citrus or microwave a small sweet potato and this helps with Vitamin C.
Autistic adults are not children and using dino-shaped fish sticks probably does not represent most adults on the spectrum.
I did share the prompt, it's right below the game :) I do the same for most of the games I build (one each day). Some of the games take a lot of prompts to fix/adjust things, but most require only a single prompt -- this one (Tower Defense) required just 1 sentence, a few words, that's it
As for the language, the whole application is set up with c#/.net on the backend and React/vite/js on the frontend so each game is built with that in mind. No gaming engines or physics libraries or anything, Claude handwrites all of it.
Tucker Carlson quite clearly just had a sleep paralysis [1]. I had one too. Scared the shit out of me when it happened. Since you can't move or breath and the hallucination of a robed figure sitting on top of you is really vivid. Quite interesting the human brain chooses to conjecture a hallucination which is about the same for everyone who experiences it.
I only (rarely) get it in the morning, right before I'm about to fully wake up. I always panic because I'm desperate to move on my own, even though I know I shouldn't. But I've never seen a demon or anything, just my room – though it's an imagined version because my eyes aren't actually open yet, and usually when I wake up the room and lighting look quite different.
You are correct. Steam was actively bad at launch when it only had Valve games on it. And they fixed the platform and then started allowing other devs to put their games on it.
EGS is currently bad and trying to position themselves as a Steam alternative when they simply are not even close to the same quality.
That's a weird way of saying "lack of competition". As others have mentioned, why should Epic Games bother supporting Linux?
Considering that I'm gaming on Linux, the number of competitors is pretty small and close to zero, I'm not sure why I should be forced to switch operating systems to support the "better platform".
I say this as someone who's been running Vortex/Skyrim modding on Linux years before there was official support for it and I'm kind of shocked honestly to hear that people are cheering for something I did so long ago (5 years to be precise) I hardly remember the time doing it.
1) Eating the same food frequently means I don't have to spend any of my cognitive cycles on deciding what to eat.
2) I know that this food will sit alright with my digestive system. Everyone I know personally on the spectrum has stress-related digestive issues.
For snacks and small meals I will eat citrus or microwave a small sweet potato and this helps with Vitamin C.
Autistic adults are not children and using dino-shaped fish sticks probably does not represent most adults on the spectrum.
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