What is the religious makeup of Japan? Christianity being the biggest religion in Korea can surprise people until they think oh right post-war
Joe Hocking
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I'm a software engineer who develops games and XR using technologies like C#/Unity and JavaScript/WebGL (while increasingly Godot-curious). I wrote the book Unity in Action!
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For the record, I'm half Korean and was born there. Which affects my experience of atheism: in Korea the biggest religion is Christianity, but in fact half the population isn't religious en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religio...
Religion in South Korea - Wikipedia
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Perhaps a bit, although regarding me at least it's presumptuous in an understandable way, since I do look white and come across as fully Western.
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On a semi-serious note, I once had a conversation about how if scientists only knew about dogs from fossils, they would conclude all the different dog breeds were different species.
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aaand I just decided to google it to find the term has a wikipedia page. only hm that definition is not how you are using the term en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christi...
Christian atheism - Wikipedia
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Interesting, is this an established term? I've used the term "christian atheist" with a different definition to describe myself, but then I made up that definition because I thought I was making up the term.
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After writing a quick "getting started" guide for Cinemachine, I experimented a bit with a camera for tactical RPGs: newarteest.wordpress.com/2025/08/27/t...
Tactics camera using Cinemachine
Last post I had written a quick “getting started” guide for Cinemachine. Well, at some point in the month since, I decided to see if I could prototype an idea I had for the camera in a …
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Students who grew up with search engines might change STEM education forever
Professors are struggling to teach Gen Z
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like clockwork bsky.app/profile/nyti...
Israel's military said its initial inquiry determined that a deadly attack on a Gaza hospital that killed 20 people, five of them Gaza-based Palestinian journalists, was intended to destroy a camera placed in the area by Hamas militants. Israel provided no evidence.
Israel Links Deadly Hospital Attack in Gaza to Hamas Surveillance Camera
A day after the strike killed 20 people, including five journalists, the Israeli military said its initial inquiry found that militants had placed an observation camera in the area. It said the attack killed six militants.
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so that's actually the excuse they are going with bsky.app/profile/dyla...
There is no conceivable interpretation of the law of war in which a camera set up nearby legitimizes a mass casualty double tap strike on a protected civilian site like a hospital.
The fact that Israel is citing it as if it meets some standard should, by itself, trigger a halt in weapons to Israel.