How am I supposed to earn them if I don't even know what they expect me to do for them? Why do these exist? I haven't even encountered a game (not even a Fromsoft game, and those guys are notorious for being vague and not forthcoming with info even for guide books) where the hidden achievements were not already listed by a 3rd party somewhere outside of the game day 1, so why not just show them in the damn game?
I just noticed that even though I was looking at and logged in through my Lemmy.World account, I would sometimes be posting/commenting as another account on another instance. All these posts will say "via <instance name>" next to the original location of the post.
It doesn't make much sense to me that it will use an account for a separate instance when I already have one signed in for the origin post, but idk if this is maybe a stability thing to just keep things running smoothly? π€·π»ββοΈ
I understand how to code... To an extent. I know syntax and can solve problems given a set of tools (such as source code, functions, etc). I've made mods and basic programs (literally and figuratively), but I've never messed with internet stuff other than networking and mostly on the hardware side.
I don't expect to make anything that will catch on, but maybe I can make a perfectly adapted thing for my own personal use. Would it be a good learning experience, or would jumping from modding and making, like, a DnD character sheet generator into making a front end for a website/service be a bit of an undertaking?
I just wanted to find something using the Dewey Decibel system π€·π»ββοΈ
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