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Physically printing? Cuz the nytimes for instance just silently edits their digital articles without retaining a log of changes, and many of those changes will never be printed. Source: about 1 year ago
I've also seen NYT and CNN make updates to articles that materially change the original reporting without noting the change[1], or noting the ypdateat the end of the article. Ars consistently updates the totle and has the explanation for any updates before the original report, which is beyond other news organizations since it's impossible to miss. 1. See the NYT or CNN tabs at http://newsdiffs.org to... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
There was a website that was created years ago that documented the changes in website articles. Newsdiffs used to be updated and would catalog any and all changes to articles on the major publishers. It was really creepy. Some changes would be minor and happen within minutes. Others would be changed anywhere from weeks to months later. Talk about a memory hole. Source: over 2 years ago
But looking into it more I found this extension which will track news article changes, as well as this website that does the same, unfortunately it looks like the latter is out of commission. Source: over 2 years ago
If it's a popular news site, the changes might be saved on one of the designated sites that tracks such things, such as NewsDiffs. Source: almost 3 years ago
It's not as monolithic as you'd think. There are lots of engines out there but their communities aren't very vocal compared to Unity, Unreal, and especially Godot's community. Take a look at: https://itch.io/game-development/engines/most-projects And https://www.gamedeveloper.com/blogs/the-generous-space-of-alternative-game-engines-a-curation- If you look at both of these you'll see just how many engines there are... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
I'm not really a game maker, but would like to give a shout out to the fabulous https://gdevelop.io/ It has everything you need, is free and its VISUAL PROGRAMMING is fab... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Another engine that you can consider is GDevelop https://gdevelop.io. Source: 12 months ago
If you’re down for a 2D project checkout GDevelop. It’s designed with a visual workflow in mind and programs with predefined actions and triggers, so if you’re comfortable laying out 2D assets if very easy to make them interactive, without knowing any code. Source: 12 months ago
GDevelop is a free, no-code game engine that uses drag-and-drop functionality and menus to build games. It supports Javascript to impliment more complex code. To find out more go to – How to get started making a video game: GDevelop 5 (part one). Source: 12 months ago
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