Excuse me, but I couldn't help noticing that my cat is considerably cooler than yours.
(though I've had him for nearly 25 years so he's a bit faded now)
Posts by Code Ninja
Looks new, unless he shaves round it every few days. ๐
It's like when you're buying alcohol in a shop and they don't even ask for ID.
Wouldn't kill them would it? It's just fucking rude. ๐
Noyce! ๐
It was OK, though, being a fan of Jet Set Willy (one of the games that made me want to make games), I preferred Chuckie Egg 2. They were as close to open world games as we ever got back then. Likewise Pitfall 2.
Again, Manic Miner was OK but screen-by-screen platformers were never really my bag.
As I say it LOOKS straightforward! But I'm buggered if I'm getting into it at this time of night because based on experience, there's going to be some hiccup that complicates it all and I don't fancy being up half the night bashing my head on the desk. ๐
It looks reasonably straightforward(!) but it's a job for tomorrow.
Finally managed to set up my Ugreen NAS so I can use it with Git.
The solution: Docker (plus Portainer) and Gitea!
Managed to create a new repository, clone it to my Mac, make changes and commit/push. All working nicely with Fork (the app).
Next job; figure out how to move a local repo to Gitea.
I have that hairstyle but it's going bald on top and I'm not sure what to do about it.
I'll have to mullet over. ๐คท ๐
I detest this cretin with a passion I normally reserve for the absolute scum of the earth (which, by the way, he is).
This world is run by too many greedy egomaniacs, thugs and bullies, and I wish a particularly nasty arse infection upon every last f***ing one of them. ๐คฌ
Used to live/work in Barnsley til I was 30. Grew up there (well, as "grown up" as I plan to ever get).
I served my time.
Also just make cutscenes completely skippable.
TBH I've faffed about so much I can't remember what I've tried and what I haven't. But I'll give it a go tomorrow to be sure.
Sure I could just use GitHub or bitbucket or something but Unity repositories are... you know... huge, and I don't wanna end up having to pay for something that should work fine on my local network. ๐คท
Nope, but that's never been an issue with Windows. It's just another file location that I push local commits to.
Throw MacOS into the mix and everything gets a bit sketchy and vague.
I'd like to use my MacBook for dev cos of the battery life, but I think the world's against me on this. ๐
Two days I've been fannying on with this. Total waste of chuffing time. ๐คฌ
It seems everyone on forums etc who offers "solutions" to any of this talks some weird technical gibberish that I just do not understand.
Going to play about with it in Windows tomorrow because in the past I've never had to deal with all this shite via TortoiseGit.
Trying to clone a Git repository that lives on my NAS drive. Using MacOS Tahoe.
Tried command line, Fork, Source tree. Nothing works. Says I might not have permission or the path might be wrong. I do have permission, and the path is correct.
Commandline says "git-upload-pack command not found".
I don't get what the big deal is.
It's a machine. It doesn't get tired.
I could do a half-marathon in my car faster than any human has ever ran it, but I'm not going to bang on about it.
LIES.
It's said that for ten minutes now.
Reinstalling MacOS Tahoe for something to do.
(That and I'm convinced something's gone up the wall with it.)
Watching the Porsche Carrera Cup live from Donington and who's driving? Only my former Gremlin boss Carl Cavers! ๐
I think Tarzan scared them away
What you using? Git? Subversion?
I just did me third! ๐ฒ