Top
Best
New

Posted by dgacmu 15 hours ago

Uncrossy(uncrossy.com)
115 points | 35 commentspage 2
mlavgn 9 hours ago|
I was hoping this was like the game Crossy Road, but your goal was to throw yourself into traffic
jnovacho 4 hours ago||
In tutorial, it did not accept HIM as a solution, because it wanted DIM. Kinda confusing.
tobr 3 hours ago|
You have to form a new word. It starts as HIM.
greener_grass 6 hours ago||
Tutorial was pretty confusing to me. I formed "HIM" and it rejected it, no explanation why.
sp8 6 hours ago||
Oh that was way more fun than I expected! I feel I shall be playing this regularly!
Tiberium 8 hours ago||
Was a bit disappointed when I almost "solved" it but couldn't solve the last 2 words, finally clicked the hint and it told me to undo 12 times.. would have preferred if there was a warning earlier.
mb7733 11 hours ago||
Really fun. The undo/redo functionality is much appreciated.
lovegrenoble 13 hours ago||
I love games where the rules can be understood in seconds
nottheg 14 hours ago||
Also OMG I've just read your bio - I saw and wondered what someone more from the software side (rather than philsophy) would say: https://open.substack.com/pub/mcauldronism/p/the-maintenance...
eru 10 hours ago||
Seems like the same idea as treating your LLM as a compiler.

When you write code in Rust and user your compiler to produce an x86 binary, you don't maintain the binary. If you want to make a change, you toss away the old binary, change your Rust code, and recompile.

codingdave 3 hours ago||
That concept has been floating around a few places recently. It is wishful thinking. Your userbase won't accept constant small changes in UX, functionality, or the same bugs returning every time you update the production code. And that is what you will get if you run a non-deterministic compiler that hallucinates.
deviation 7 hours ago||
I love it. My bets are on that this idea will be stolen and turned into some micro-transaction plagued app on store before the end of the week.
nottheg 15 hours ago|
I love this!

Haven't yet really tried the full level but really liked the tutorial, and the quality of the build

update - wow the actual level is better ;)

More comments...