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Posted by: Kaede - 04-05-2018, 10:34 AM - Forum: Gaming General
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Because I'm bored, what are some kickstarters you guys have backed?
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/adventuros/x/4693407#/ AdventureOS, the very first thing I have ever backed where you use the files in your computer to make a metroidvania game. Backed this because it sounded cool, but glad I only threw 5 bucks on it because it's approaching 5 years late. But surprisingly it is still being worked on and entered early access for backers.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/webeharebrained/battletech Not really going to say much about this because there is another topic. But the game is made by the same devs who made the Shadowrun games, and being overseen by the man who first made the game. Comes out April 24th.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kuiper/idol-manager Something I actually backed today, and has long sense beat it's goal and is currently on it's 4th stretch goal of adding vocal tracks. Game is a business sim where you manage an idol group and have to deal with spontaneous events, like one of your idols wearing a uniform that looks like a Nazi SS uniform. I like business sims so I decided to back this. I also somewhat like jpop so should be fun.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kingartgames/iron-harvest Something I not only backed but decided to cut out the middleman and buy directly using paypal. Game is based on World of 1920+ , a series of metal prints by Jakub Rozalski, which was later made into the board game Scythe (also being made into a digital version and now is being made into a primarily single player rts game.
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Posted by: Kaede - 03-31-2018, 01:59 AM - Forum: Type Moon Works Discussion
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Think there was a topic at the old forum so I wont bother posting a description of it.
Dunno is anyone is reading/watching this but I decided to on a whim start reading it on kiss manga. Honestly surprised how much I like it. While I don't care much for the fan service bits, the story is actually pretty good, action is awesome, and the fact that it is popular enough to get a movie (available on kiss anime if you wanna watch it) is a great thing. Probably going to get around and watch teh anime at some point, but atm just enjoying the manga.
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Blockstack |
Posted by: SilkScarf - 03-25-2018, 05:36 PM - Forum: Hax ^.^
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From their website: https://blockstack.org/faq
What problems does Blockstack solve? Developers can now build Web applications where:
- you own your data, not the application
- you control where your data is stored
- you control who can access your data
Developers can now build Web applications where:
- you don't have to deal with passwords
- you don't have to host everyone's data
- you don't have to run app-specific servers
Right now, Web application users are "digital serfs" and applications are the "digital landlords". Users don't own their data; the app owns it. Users don't control where data gets stored; they can only store it on the application. Users don't control access to it; they only advise the application on how to control access (which the application can ignore).
Blockstack applications solve both sets of problems. Users pick and choose highly-available storage providers like Dropbox or BitTorrent to host their data, and applications read it with the user's consent. Blockstack ensures that all data is signed and verified and (optionally) encrypted end-to-end, so users can treat storage providers like dumb hard drives: if you don't like yours, you can swap it out with a better one. Users can take their data with them if they leave the application, since it was never the application's in the first place.
At the same time, developers are no longer on the hook for hosting user data. Since users bring their own storage and use public-key cryptography for authentication, applications don't have to store anything--there's nothing to steal when they get hacked. Moreover, many Web applications today can be re-factored so that everything happens client-side, obviating the need for running dedicated application servers.
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