@distractedmosfet@mastodon.gamedev.place
Post #2783268
2026-03-02 01:27 UTC
@Cheeseness@mastodon.social @Doomed_Daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place Which one is "normal" and which is "inverted" is one of those things where people have different intuition about it and it's been a funny little dispute forever.
But the key detail is: I understood what Cheese meant and which one he calls normal and which he calls inverted is very literally semantics. There's no need to interrogate it.
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@Cheeseness@mastodon.social 2026-03-02 01:28
@distractedmosfet@mastodon.gamedev.place @Doomed_Daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place FWIW, I specifically avoided saying inverted. "Backwards" seems subjective, "inverted" less so Also, semantics is the study of words' meaning - very important for shared understandings! It's kinda weird how it's become a colloquialism for fussing about something other than meaning. Language \o/