More importantly it helps people radicalised by Stallman to play games on their GNU/linux machines (kidding)
More importantly it helps people radicalised by Stallman to play games on their GNU/linux machines (kidding)
Yeah I’m sure they have their reasons but if it were up to me I would never allocate resources for that.
“Let it rot and fester somewhere else”
Yeah the more gaming landscape gets matured outside of Windows the better
Assembly is inaccurate. You have to build a horse fibre by fibre. Theoretically, it would be the fastest horse ever if it could be actually built
And if something feels like the future peole will try to make it the future
TLDW; Use worktrees instead of stashes.
A bad take though, depends on your needs
Steam OS isn’t an incremental rolling release, right?
I was mostly joking about a stray pointer of type uint32_t*
So the size of the pointer itself doesn’t matter
That’s what makes us humans different from computers. We don’t ask how high, we just do it. Now, if it were a C pointer it would jump anywhere from 0 to 2^32-1. That’s why C is more suited for artificial intelligence than it might initially seem. Thanks for coming to my tedx talk
Typical Computer science vs typical computer engineering
It really whips the penguins ass
Thank you. Now I shall commence laughter.
Limitations are the spice of life
It’s been 2 years already? Feels like yesterday
We all know this is a side hustle.
I don’t. And I’ll be wary about assuming that. If they devote their time and effort to one thing, they’re sacrificing being able to do other things. Idk why there is a need to explain that
How does one see a memory bug on an out of order elevator
I think “save to local storage”, (be it a floppy, a HDD, a SDD or whatever NVS phones use) is a timeless context that isn’t going anywhere. Share, implies lending access to someone else, it is a completely different concept than save.
Which ISP are you on? Most of them are working for me
I used the textbook as the primary reference but I tried some of the games posted here and they helped me learn a nuance or two that I missed while reading the book