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The about page is a much better place to understand the idea https://rpg.actor/about

Recently I added sounds to a website that fall into this non-essential but experience enhancing (imo) category. I've had somewhat mixed response to this, from total annoyance to utter delight. I'm really not sure what the best approach is to take with sound on the web.

edit: Sounds are present when opening the console, or dragging a canvas around

https://stripe.dev/


Are sfx for the web making a comeback?


Thanks for playing! A video recording is above and beyond what I would of expected for a internet passer-by, so thanks!


I've carved an interesting role here at Stripe, making a game for a non-game company.


Interesting… thinly veiled play on blockchain? With Jack’s recent leave of twitter, I think it’s clear this is his new vision for the future.

With Facebook’s recent re-org to Meta, is this spurring a new wave of companies re-branding to be seen as relevant by associating with future technologies?


Something interesting is happening in other industries, where large conglomerates are spinning off high-growth potential divisions, specially pharmaceuticals https://www.fiercepharma.com/topic/spinoff all for that sweet sweet stock growth


Libraries are pretty underrated working environments. Generally quiet, and many have conferencing or study rooms for reservations


I work from libraries a lot, when I'm at home and when I'm on the road. My biggest disappointment is usually in university libraries because their internet tends to be more locked down then a community library, but hey it's their network.


I can work fine in a coffee shop but for some reason I’ve never been able to work in a library. Or maybe it’s just the ones I’ve been to; they all had dim fluorescent lighting, a musty smell, and lack of decorating/design.


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