If you've never seen Overdrive 2 by Titan (a demo scene group), it's unbelievable what the MegaDrive can do stock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWVmPtr9O0g I'm reasonably familiar with the hardware, I've written some…
How the hell did you fit 6 P4s in a mATX case?
"Why write code in 2026".. Because AI generated code is STILL complete ass. Even Fable, even whatever custom Pi/opencode leet code harness you have, the output is awful, and, if you cannot distinguish the quality of…
A Sega Dreamcast game engine (with editor and tooling) for a Wipeout inspired racing game. No AI.
I often wonder what would happen if Google just refused to pay, or just kept it stuck in legal purgatory as that would be cheaper than paying the fine.
I always think of Furbies because of that geocities (memories!) site.
I asked it for a block of C++ code and it hit 14,189 tok/s. I assume it cached someone else's session?
Location: UK (South West) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C, C++, JUCE, QT, Native desktop software, systems engineering, embedded engineering, "real- time/audio" software. Résumé/CV:…
I feel like this is another “Framework 12 vs Neo” type of deal. I can get a used MacBook Air M1 for £250 which beats the Minibook in every regard and it can run Linux.
How could you possibly know all the most "technical and best engineers?". Wait.. are you a codex instance?
I know someone with a modern Zenbook and it sounds like a jet engine at all times, battery life is awful too.
- "Let’s not forget that Apple advertises paid subscriptions in notifications and settings pane alerts when you first buy the computer." I've literally never seen an advert outside of a 3rd party app or website on any…
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This is where QT/JUCE can help. Although you are limited to c++.
Does it though? Just release the a standalone server once the game is done making money.
This is the thing. I do use LLMs (mostly Anthropic). It just does not generate good useable code. I have to review every single change to a higher degree than I would my own code because it likes to slip in hidden…
desktop mode
I wonder if insurance would refuse to pay out in the event of an accident due to this modification?
If any authority wants your data, a password isn't whats stopping them.
I’m using an AMD cpu and an Nvidia gpu and it worked out of the box.
I use Bazzite for all my gaming (Returnal at the minute) and it works unbelievably well. I don’t tinker with any of the proton version. I just press play. I recently completed Stellar Blade with zero issues. I don’t…
I use it for non collectible stuff. I’m always buying weird interesting things. Old computer stuff at least once a month. I buy most of my physical games from eBay too
This struck me as odd too. 7 months? It wouldn’t take that long to write it in a new language. Another thing I don’t see mentioned is code quality. Vibe-coded code bases are an excellent example of why LLMs aren’t very…
I’m developing a Gizmondo emulator. It’s an old gaming handheld.
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If you've never seen Overdrive 2 by Titan (a demo scene group), it's unbelievable what the MegaDrive can do stock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWVmPtr9O0g I'm reasonably familiar with the hardware, I've written some…
How the hell did you fit 6 P4s in a mATX case?
"Why write code in 2026".. Because AI generated code is STILL complete ass. Even Fable, even whatever custom Pi/opencode leet code harness you have, the output is awful, and, if you cannot distinguish the quality of…
A Sega Dreamcast game engine (with editor and tooling) for a Wipeout inspired racing game. No AI.
I often wonder what would happen if Google just refused to pay, or just kept it stuck in legal purgatory as that would be cheaper than paying the fine.
I always think of Furbies because of that geocities (memories!) site.
I asked it for a block of C++ code and it hit 14,189 tok/s. I assume it cached someone else's session?
Location: UK (South West) Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: C, C++, JUCE, QT, Native desktop software, systems engineering, embedded engineering, "real- time/audio" software. Résumé/CV:…
I feel like this is another “Framework 12 vs Neo” type of deal. I can get a used MacBook Air M1 for £250 which beats the Minibook in every regard and it can run Linux.
How could you possibly know all the most "technical and best engineers?". Wait.. are you a codex instance?
I know someone with a modern Zenbook and it sounds like a jet engine at all times, battery life is awful too.
- "Let’s not forget that Apple advertises paid subscriptions in notifications and settings pane alerts when you first buy the computer." I've literally never seen an advert outside of a 3rd party app or website on any…
[dead]
This is where QT/JUCE can help. Although you are limited to c++.
Does it though? Just release the a standalone server once the game is done making money.
This is the thing. I do use LLMs (mostly Anthropic). It just does not generate good useable code. I have to review every single change to a higher degree than I would my own code because it likes to slip in hidden…
desktop mode
I wonder if insurance would refuse to pay out in the event of an accident due to this modification?
If any authority wants your data, a password isn't whats stopping them.
I’m using an AMD cpu and an Nvidia gpu and it worked out of the box.
I use Bazzite for all my gaming (Returnal at the minute) and it works unbelievably well. I don’t tinker with any of the proton version. I just press play. I recently completed Stellar Blade with zero issues. I don’t…
I use it for non collectible stuff. I’m always buying weird interesting things. Old computer stuff at least once a month. I buy most of my physical games from eBay too
This struck me as odd too. 7 months? It wouldn’t take that long to write it in a new language. Another thing I don’t see mentioned is code quality. Vibe-coded code bases are an excellent example of why LLMs aren’t very…
I’m developing a Gizmondo emulator. It’s an old gaming handheld.
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