EAC anticheat does work on Linux, but it requires a little effort from the developer to enable it, for example I played New World on Linux which requires EAC anticheat. As for Blizzard I have no idea about the other…
> that can symmetrically benefit either side. Which is another downside...
Which would make more sense if they had not shutdown all their nuclear power stations, whilst still generating roughly 40% of their power with gas/coal power stations.
> It’s frequently the second best language but it’s the second best language for anything. This myth wasn't even true many years ago, it certainly isn't true today. You can build a mobile app, game, distributed systems,…
It's been a while since I looked at .Net, but last time I checked it was inferior in terms of multi-platform tooling to many languages. So take VS Code for example, last I looked you could not build Xamarin apps in it,…
> “What we’re asking from both the U.S. and the European governments is to make it competitive for us to do it here compared to in Asia,” Intel wanting subsidies to help be competitive, priceless.
> Why is Elixir so attractive to the top-tier companies in the world? It isn't, which is why so few of them use it. The funny thing about Elixir is that even though in theory it has lot of the things you would want in a…
A fun diversion, but largely meaningless.
It is explained in the blog post after that benchmark - https://stressgrid.com/blog/beam_cpu_usage/ . Essentially in order to optimise responsiveness the BEAM uses busy waiting, which in reality is not actually…
EAC anticheat does work on Linux, but it requires a little effort from the developer to enable it, for example I played New World on Linux which requires EAC anticheat. As for Blizzard I have no idea about the other…
> that can symmetrically benefit either side. Which is another downside...
Which would make more sense if they had not shutdown all their nuclear power stations, whilst still generating roughly 40% of their power with gas/coal power stations.
> It’s frequently the second best language but it’s the second best language for anything. This myth wasn't even true many years ago, it certainly isn't true today. You can build a mobile app, game, distributed systems,…
It's been a while since I looked at .Net, but last time I checked it was inferior in terms of multi-platform tooling to many languages. So take VS Code for example, last I looked you could not build Xamarin apps in it,…
> “What we’re asking from both the U.S. and the European governments is to make it competitive for us to do it here compared to in Asia,” Intel wanting subsidies to help be competitive, priceless.
> Why is Elixir so attractive to the top-tier companies in the world? It isn't, which is why so few of them use it. The funny thing about Elixir is that even though in theory it has lot of the things you would want in a…
A fun diversion, but largely meaningless.
It is explained in the blog post after that benchmark - https://stressgrid.com/blog/beam_cpu_usage/ . Essentially in order to optimise responsiveness the BEAM uses busy waiting, which in reality is not actually…