[-] YUART@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Well, currently, you must enter every game you played manually. I don't read games from users' account because I don't want to deal with private data for now. I only ask the game store that the user chose to give me the user avatar and public name, and confirm that "yes, this user is registered on our platform and account valid".

After that, I use id that the store gave me to connect you to what games you manually rated on Gamescovery and what games were recommended to you by Gamescovery.

[-] YUART@feddit.org 5 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the clarification.

Yes, I agree that the project should have something more than just Discord. I just thought Discord is quite popular among gamers. I will think about Matrix or Lemmy in the future.

About the account - well, I need an account to be able to record what games you rated and what recommendations you currently have. Otherwise, I have no idea for now how I can show correct data to correct people. I decided to allow people to register with game store accounts because that's easier for me to implement.

Theoretically, I can allow users to be in the "offline" mode, so all their data is stored locally. Data will be lost if you, well, remove it by yourself, or your computer drive dies. The only note is that the recommendation algorithm is not open-source, so you still need to send your data to the server to get new recommendations...

Anyway, thanks for the idea, I will think about it ๐Ÿ‘

[-] YUART@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago

Hi, can you please elaborate?

without an account - do you mean without itch.io account (Steam, Epic, GOG etc. in the future)? If yes - would you prefer to register a new account on the Gamescovery webpage that is specific to Gamescovery?

without Discord - do you mean that you don't like Discord and would like to communicate with developers/users on another platform? If yes - what platform suits you best in your opinion?

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submitted 1 week ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/gaming@lemmy.zip

Hey everyone,

Like many of you, I've spent more time hunting for my next game than actually playing. I'm frustrated with recommenders that just push popular titles, ignoring what makes my taste unique.

That's why I've been building Gamescovery (games discovery!).

What is it?

Gamescovery is a new recommendation system designed specifically for games. The goal is simple: use your ratings from the games you've played to find hidden gems and perfect matches you'd otherwise miss.

Why it's different:

  • It's not a generic engine. It's being built from the ground up to understand what you love about games.
  • Future updates will let you fine-tune recommendations based on what matters most to you (genre, mood, developer, etc.).
  • We start by focusing on the incredible world of itch.io indie games to help you uncover amazing projects that big algorithms overlook.

This is where you come in.

The alpha is now live, and it's very much an early build. I'm not a big company, I'm a solo developer who wants to build something the community actually finds useful. That's why your feedback is crucial.

As an alpha tester, you'll get:

  • Early access to a tool designed to beat the "recommendation paradox."
  • A direct line to the developer to shape project's future.
  • The chance to help build a non-biased, community-driven platform.

Ready to try it out?

๐Ÿ‘‰ Sign up for the alpha and start getting recommendations here: https://gamescovery.com/

Want to chat, suggest features, or report bugs? ๐ŸŽฎ Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/brr7aYezMc

This project has and will always have a free tier. The dream is to support all major platforms, but we're starting with itch.io to prove the concept.

Thanks for your time, and I'm excited to hear what you think!

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submitted 1 week ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/indiegames@lemmy.ml

Hey everyone,

Like many of you, I've spent more time hunting for my next game than actually playing. I'm frustrated with recommenders that just push popular titles, ignoring what makes my taste unique.

That's why I've been building Gamescovery (games discovery!).

What is it?

Gamescovery is a new recommendation system designed specifically for games. The goal is simple: use your ratings from the games you've played to find hidden gems and perfect matches you'd otherwise miss.

Why it's different:

  • It's not a generic engine. It's being built from the ground up to understand what you love about games.
  • Future updates will let you fine-tune recommendations based on what matters most to you (genre, mood, developer, etc.).
  • We start by focusing on the incredible world of itch.io indie games to help you uncover amazing projects that big algorithms overlook.

This is where you come in.

The alpha is now live, and it's very much an early build. I'm not a big company, I'm a solo developer who wants to build something the community actually finds useful. That's why your feedback is crucial.

As an alpha tester, you'll get:

  • Early access to a tool designed to beat the "recommendation paradox."
  • A direct line to the developer to shape project's future.
  • The chance to help build a non-biased, community-driven platform.

Ready to try it out?

๐Ÿ‘‰ Sign up for the alpha and start getting recommendations here: https://gamescovery.com/

Want to chat, suggest features, or report bugs? ๐ŸŽฎ Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/brr7aYezMc

This project has and will always have a free tier. The dream is to support all major platforms, but we're starting with itch.io to prove the concept.

Thanks for your time, and I'm excited to hear what you think!

[-] YUART@feddit.org 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Hi, maybe I chose incorrect words, but under a "vision" I meant "better ways to do my job, better ways to help others to do their job, and better/new ways for company/project be more successful in different business metrics".

I agree that my own company would be the best case, but that's easier said than done, unfortunately.

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Hi,

How can I become a team/department lead? I guess I'm starting to feel tired of having a vision and not being able to implement it because I have 0 political power in a company.

I thought that the easiest way was to join a startup as the first person of a "department" in a company, but now I'm not sure how it's possible to get hired to a startup on the early stage.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/europe@feddit.org

I'm not originally from Poland, but I have been lived here for a couple years already. My girlfriend is from Silesia and now I'm part of true Silesian family and I found that mix of Polish and Germany culture pretty fascinating

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Hi,

I'm a programmer with a bunch of years in IT and currently I'm trying to build my own project that can bring me enough revenue so I can leave my full-time job and focus on my projects only and eventually start my own business.

The main struggle right now is that I have too little time to work on my projects (around 3 hours per week) and I estimate it will take me at least 2 more years to start earning anything (not talking about real money so I can leave my full time job). I don't want to create any sort of scam just to grab some cash, but building a real complex software is a time consuming process, not speaking about that I must handle other stuff than programming (which I enjoy but this means I have even more work to do).

I'm wondering if anybody can give me any advice how to speed up that process or where I can get money to be able to focus on my ideas full time? Or maybe somebody tried to do the same and failed and can share what lessons they learned from their mistakes?

I'm looking for a real solutions, so please cut out generic advices like "just keep working" or "just find an angel investor". I understand that starting your own business is hard and requires to take a risk, but I'm looking for practical advices and not advices based on luck or having a huge start capital.

Thanks

[-] YUART@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I was a game developer who was interested in backend, automations and process optimizations. Eventually, I learned all the basic DevOps stuff to find a real DevOps job where I developed my skills further

[-] YUART@feddit.org 7 points 3 months ago

Hi, hmm, I think that's almost the tool I had in mind. So if sonarqube exists, I guess there is no need for another tool in the same area. Thanks for sharing

[-] YUART@feddit.org 3 points 3 months ago

Hi, can you share an example?

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Hey,

Iโ€™m exploring the idea of a webpage where you can paste a function (or a block of code) in any programming language, and it outputs a list of specific, actionable refactoring suggestions - things like:

  • Unnecessary complexity
  • Poor naming conventions
  • Duplicated logic
  • Violations of language-specific best practices
  • Readability issues

The goal is to help developers quickly spot areas for improvement and make their code cleaner, more maintainable, and easier to understand.

Questions for you:

  • Would you use such a tool? Why or why not?
  • What features would make it important for you? (e.g., integration with GitHub, support for obscure languages, explanations for each suggestion, etc.)
  • Are you ready to pay for a tool like this (for example, paying for access to advanced checks or being able to tune checks for your programming style)?
  • Are there existing tools you love (or hate) that do something similar?
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Hello,

I have a question - I have differences calculated between game genres. The difference is a positive float number, the bigger the number, the greater the difference there is between the two genres.

I want to visualise differences and I have the following code:

import json
import networkx as nx
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

with open('genres_weights.json', 'r') as file:
    data = json.load(file)

G = nx.Graph()
max_diff = max(item['difference'] for item in data) if data else 1.0

for item in data:
    node1, node2 = item['weightsPair']
    difference = item['difference']
    weight = item['difference'] + 0.25

    G.add_edge(node1, node2, weight=weight, original_diff=difference)

plt.figure(figsize=(40, 20))
pos = nx.kamada_kawai_layout(G, weight='weight')

nx.draw_networkx_nodes(G, pos, node_size=2000, node_color='#2b83ba', alpha=0.9)

nx.draw_networkx_labels(G, pos, font_size=7, font_family='sans-serif')

plt.show()

that gives the following result for my data:

A lot of things look great, and overall graph represents data correctly (I guess). But there is the thing - in the bottom left part of the graph there are two bubbles: "immersive sim" and "rhythm". Those two genres appear to be very similar (as some other pairs of games that are very similar and have a very low number for difference), but in reality, they are not - they have a difference of 9, which is a lot (the maximum difference between genres is around 14), so I expect them to be on the different side of the graph and not nearly together.

I'm not sure where the problem is. Can someone please help me?

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submitted 7 months ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/buyfromeu@feddit.org

Hi,

I'm looking for something like https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/data-storage/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-a1/ but EU/Europe based? Do you guys know anything?

Thank you in advance.

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submitted 7 months ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/devops@programming.dev

Hi DevOps, how do you think your ideal programming language would look like? I mean a language in which you would write pipeline logic, like Python or Bash, not define pipeline steps itself, like YAML.

I think for me it would have:

  • very clean and readable syntax
  • immutable state by default
  • strong typing
  • strong tooling and IDE support
  • focus on DevOps-need things, like JSON and files manipulation
  • absence of danger things like pointers
[-] YUART@feddit.org 5 points 7 months ago

It also refers to a repository that focuses on the IT staff https://github.com/uscne/Awesome-European-Tech

[-] YUART@feddit.org 5 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Thanks, that's actually a cool knowledge base, thanks for sharing. I think there is no need to create a separate page then and just contribute to that repository instead.

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submitted 7 months ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/buyfromeu@feddit.org

Hi. I thought about creating something like https://european-alternatives.eu/, but where the community can insert new things easily, and focused on hardware (previously mentioned webpage covers software only).

So we would have an accessible database of EU-made hardware controlled by an EU crowd.

Do you think this is a good idea to have something like that?

I quickly created a webpage for that and inserted a bunch of the stuff on it -> https://artemkakun.github.io/eu-hardware/ (hosted on US-controlled software, ironically).

You can easily add a new piece of hardware here -> https://github.com/ArtemkaKun/eu-hardware Just add a new .md file to the /content folder, name it after a piece of hardware you want to add, and copy-paste the structure from any other file in that folder. Then open a Pull Request so I can check it and add your changes to the main webpage. If you are unfamiliar with GitHub - just ask ChatGPT (or better Mistral Le Chat) for help.

I just created that webpage in 1 hour, I guess, to only check if this is something people find useful. If yes - I can add more features/better webpage and add more admins who can approve new changes. If no - I will just remove it.

Tell me what you think in the comments.

[-] YUART@feddit.org 4 points 8 months ago

I thought Raspberry is American company. Thanks you for sharing info about Udoo and OLinuXino, appreciated

[-] YUART@feddit.org 9 points 8 months ago

You are correct, but unfortunately it's rare that you can find anything good related to IT/hardware strictly in EU (like smartphones). UK, while not in EU, still closer to it than US/China.

[-] YUART@feddit.org 7 points 8 months ago

Oh, you are right. I always thought Raspberry Pi is American :/

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submitted 8 months ago by YUART@feddit.org to c/buyfromeu@feddit.org

Are there any good single board computers developed/produced in EU or Europe? Something like Raspberry Pi.

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