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| | Postmortem of my game for the Ludum Dare 55: Clone Stacking. Written in Fennel in TIC-80.
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| | Mega Cat Studios is a creative first games agency based out of Pittsburgh, PA with a global team. Come and play with us!
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| | You could use these tips for remote interviews, code pairing, talks, podcasts, live streaming, YouTube videos and creating courses.
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| Introduction If you're a Linux user, you're probably familiar with the concept of window managers and desktop environments. These programs are responsible for managing the appearance and functionality of your desktop, providing the tools and features that you need to interact with your operating system. But what's the difference between a window manager and a desktop environment? And why might someone want to turn a window manager into a desktop environment?