5.1 surround was invented in 1987. Sound mixing as we know it did not change in the same way graphics did. One should not expect courtesy if they can't offer it in the first place.
I thought it would be easy to understand the difference between x channels that play 1D data (that remained unchanged for half a century almost) and going from 50 thousand pixels to 15 million, with dozens of different…
Audio ultimately leads to a 1D data track. Ways to play that track is comparatively well understood, and well abstracted from the workload itself. We've been using 3.5mm jack at scale since the original Walkman, for…
> CRPGs have done nonlinear gameplay narratives for decades at least. CRPGs have done the illusion of nonlinear gameplay narratives for decades. Baldur's Gate 3 simply has a vastly more polished version of it, rather…
I use firefox because it has the most hassle-free hardware decoding in linux. However, everything basically feels better with Brave, even with the same amount of plug-ins.
> pacman -S rocm-hip-sdk rocm-opencl-sdk I have the same card, the above works with everything I threw at it so far. Haven't even installed amdgpu-pro drivers btw, only have radv (that steam installed by default).
> that the complexity of the Vulkan is like 5x more than OpenGL for… 5% better performance? The complexity of Vulkan can (and in naive cases, always) slow things down in comparison to OpenGL. What you get with Vulkan…
> New Dune however feels more like Young Adult Entertainment. Paul Atreides (the main character) is 15 years old in Dune. Most people that read and revered Dune probably did so during their young adult years. I say this…
Most of C's issues were directly addressed in Go as well. Only, Go did away with manual memory management. C never had the philosophy of keeping things simple through the years. If it did, we would not have time…
There's something to be said about philosophy of simplicity in C. However, C pretty clearly evolved into the opposite direction. This is nearly all due to compiler developers, and the fact that C has to cater to so many…
DOTS isn't ECS. DOTS was supposed to be, a Data Oriented Tech Stack. Currently it only has ECS with some extra bits. Ergo, DOTS is an unfinished mess. And that unfinished mess --along with a mandate to release for…
They were already entrenched with their first game, and used that opportunity to buy into the DOTS hype. DOTS had a much troubled development cycle; most of what was promised was eventually abandoned, and the key people…
The article starts with a gamedev disclaimer. Most gamedev folks would rather die on that Microsoft hill than use another OS.
One is built with webgl and typescript, the other with Godot. It shouldn't surprise anyone that a tech built for a specific purpose (video games) with Linux as the first class platform, performs better and is more…
> AI will be doing graphics programming? I doubt that. I think the bigger concern (if you could call it that) is that certain AI techniques may be able to replace entire stacks once they get advanced/stable enough.…
> I believe Chrome won because 4) Chrome was faster, more responsive, and more stable than Firefox since its inception. Firefox reached parity *9* years later, with Firefox Quantum.
Why is it only trying to detect ads when the user agent is Firefox? https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/17zdpkl/this_behav...
Amazon first wanted to make a game, so they bought Double Helix, a game company. With virtually unlimited budget, they started making a game, until a correction came from high up top that Amazon should actually make an…
This is a bit misleading, though my original post was a bit misleading too, now that I read it again (I was speaking more general, rather than just wheat, but may have misspoke regardless). Glyphosate famously breaks…
Vegetables do have it, and other pesticides too. But depending on the crop, the application is different, and often stopped (or nearly stopped) by the skin. Leafy vegetables have no such protection, hence why they are…
I agree with your post, this is just a small nit: > organic wheat does not come in contact with glyphosate Organic crops do have pesticides in them, just in lower quantities. You cannot reverse half a century of…
Rust is great when you know what you're building. That qualifier encompasses quite amount of software space, but not all of it, and I would argue not even the majority of it. If you don't know what you are doing, if you…
One is a biological being that we share ancestry with (however far), and the other is a probability machine that tries its best to guess the next token based on literature and online chat that it was trained with. We…
Unity acquired Weta; Epic collaborated with movies themselves, to the point that their CTO even played as an extra in the latest Matrix movie. I think that is the distinction they were going for here. Currently, Weta is…
Meaningless. Anything that doesn't control for the amount of contamination that the ingredients has is meaningless. Are the participants eating meat? Red meat? Processed meat? Cured meat? We already know there's a…
5.1 surround was invented in 1987. Sound mixing as we know it did not change in the same way graphics did. One should not expect courtesy if they can't offer it in the first place.
I thought it would be easy to understand the difference between x channels that play 1D data (that remained unchanged for half a century almost) and going from 50 thousand pixels to 15 million, with dozens of different…
Audio ultimately leads to a 1D data track. Ways to play that track is comparatively well understood, and well abstracted from the workload itself. We've been using 3.5mm jack at scale since the original Walkman, for…
> CRPGs have done nonlinear gameplay narratives for decades at least. CRPGs have done the illusion of nonlinear gameplay narratives for decades. Baldur's Gate 3 simply has a vastly more polished version of it, rather…
I use firefox because it has the most hassle-free hardware decoding in linux. However, everything basically feels better with Brave, even with the same amount of plug-ins.
> pacman -S rocm-hip-sdk rocm-opencl-sdk I have the same card, the above works with everything I threw at it so far. Haven't even installed amdgpu-pro drivers btw, only have radv (that steam installed by default).
> that the complexity of the Vulkan is like 5x more than OpenGL for… 5% better performance? The complexity of Vulkan can (and in naive cases, always) slow things down in comparison to OpenGL. What you get with Vulkan…
> New Dune however feels more like Young Adult Entertainment. Paul Atreides (the main character) is 15 years old in Dune. Most people that read and revered Dune probably did so during their young adult years. I say this…
Most of C's issues were directly addressed in Go as well. Only, Go did away with manual memory management. C never had the philosophy of keeping things simple through the years. If it did, we would not have time…
There's something to be said about philosophy of simplicity in C. However, C pretty clearly evolved into the opposite direction. This is nearly all due to compiler developers, and the fact that C has to cater to so many…
DOTS isn't ECS. DOTS was supposed to be, a Data Oriented Tech Stack. Currently it only has ECS with some extra bits. Ergo, DOTS is an unfinished mess. And that unfinished mess --along with a mandate to release for…
They were already entrenched with their first game, and used that opportunity to buy into the DOTS hype. DOTS had a much troubled development cycle; most of what was promised was eventually abandoned, and the key people…
The article starts with a gamedev disclaimer. Most gamedev folks would rather die on that Microsoft hill than use another OS.
One is built with webgl and typescript, the other with Godot. It shouldn't surprise anyone that a tech built for a specific purpose (video games) with Linux as the first class platform, performs better and is more…
> AI will be doing graphics programming? I doubt that. I think the bigger concern (if you could call it that) is that certain AI techniques may be able to replace entire stacks once they get advanced/stable enough.…
> I believe Chrome won because 4) Chrome was faster, more responsive, and more stable than Firefox since its inception. Firefox reached parity *9* years later, with Firefox Quantum.
Why is it only trying to detect ads when the user agent is Firefox? https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/17zdpkl/this_behav...
Amazon first wanted to make a game, so they bought Double Helix, a game company. With virtually unlimited budget, they started making a game, until a correction came from high up top that Amazon should actually make an…
This is a bit misleading, though my original post was a bit misleading too, now that I read it again (I was speaking more general, rather than just wheat, but may have misspoke regardless). Glyphosate famously breaks…
Vegetables do have it, and other pesticides too. But depending on the crop, the application is different, and often stopped (or nearly stopped) by the skin. Leafy vegetables have no such protection, hence why they are…
I agree with your post, this is just a small nit: > organic wheat does not come in contact with glyphosate Organic crops do have pesticides in them, just in lower quantities. You cannot reverse half a century of…
Rust is great when you know what you're building. That qualifier encompasses quite amount of software space, but not all of it, and I would argue not even the majority of it. If you don't know what you are doing, if you…
One is a biological being that we share ancestry with (however far), and the other is a probability machine that tries its best to guess the next token based on literature and online chat that it was trained with. We…
Unity acquired Weta; Epic collaborated with movies themselves, to the point that their CTO even played as an extra in the latest Matrix movie. I think that is the distinction they were going for here. Currently, Weta is…
Meaningless. Anything that doesn't control for the amount of contamination that the ingredients has is meaningless. Are the participants eating meat? Red meat? Processed meat? Cured meat? We already know there's a…