So... It's historically accurate? The "heart" symbol doesn't really look like an actual heart and may have been modelled after a bum or a scrotum. Or the seed of a plant used as a contraceptive.
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I like using Firefox, but it's a bit ironic to have google analytics tracking on the page you declare to protect the users privacy.
Because that is all they got. Even if they make some profit on the sale of the hardware, it is peanuts compared to the game and tie-in sales. Losing control of even a single IP would be a serious hit to them.
Valve has been quite supportive of fan projects like Black Mesa and Delta Particles and only demanding to remove Half-Life from the name to protect their trademark. But I guess they don't want to risk involving Nintendo.
Anything cyberpunk usually fits that bill. Like Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix sounds and is ridiculous in many ways, but also has some insights on the rich taking over the media and prison system.
In case you have missed, there's a second channel where he tried stuff, like stage fighting, with guests.
https://www.youtube.com/c/tomscottplus
Tom Scott has also done a lot of hilarious stuff with his mates.
https://www.youtube.com/@mattandtom
https://www.youtube.com/@techdif
Also Matt Gray (that face from that image from that video) has started doing a new series of trying cool stuff, like road painting.
https://www.youtube.com/@MattGrayYES
Also previously he bought a soft-serve ice cream machine for a while and tried what ingredients would work in it.
I'm In This Photo and I Don't Like It
And so is the other person
And I do not know how to start fixing it
Ok, thank you. I'll look into those.
Thanks, I found that myself also and keep in mind. I briefly tried Jolt in the test scene I made for the glitch and it seemed to work more consistently.
It's a bit hard to reliably reproduce, but when I knock down the boxes on their broad side, there's usually at least one exhibiting this behavior. https://github.com/Walop/godot-physics-glitch
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