Didn’t apple just ADD support for external, discrete GPUs? It’s certainly disheartening to see them drop support; I understand the latency demands, but the platform tie in is unnecessary. At least there’s linux! :)
Hopeful, eh?
Well, that’s an argument they should have made! I think it’s extremely charitable to assume this is why, though, when every indication points to code-audit fearmongering. But, you’re also forgetting that these virus…
It is for many cases of computation! I can do my bill paying, writing, and much of my coding work from a raspberry pi; for those things, it’s a suitable replacement. These days you can get an entire phone that outputs…
Anti competitive or not, it’s terrible for consumers.
Or inbox/gmail. All mailto links are hardwired to the shitty built-in imap client.
Yikes, that killed my interest with a bullet. Do people only game with it?
I haven’t played too much with VSTs beyond a proof of concept for logic tools. However I have been doing plenty of realtime processing! It’s great: it integrates seamlessly with the C ABI—I wrote my own core audio…
It’s good. Net/http is still less mature, but this an absolutey massive golang ecosystem. You can certainly write http clients and servers today. Unicode, string processing, regex—all of these have performant, stable…
Didn’t apple just ADD support for external, discrete GPUs? It’s certainly disheartening to see them drop support; I understand the latency demands, but the platform tie in is unnecessary. At least there’s linux! :)
Hopeful, eh?
Well, that’s an argument they should have made! I think it’s extremely charitable to assume this is why, though, when every indication points to code-audit fearmongering. But, you’re also forgetting that these virus…
It is for many cases of computation! I can do my bill paying, writing, and much of my coding work from a raspberry pi; for those things, it’s a suitable replacement. These days you can get an entire phone that outputs…
Anti competitive or not, it’s terrible for consumers.
Or inbox/gmail. All mailto links are hardwired to the shitty built-in imap client.
Yikes, that killed my interest with a bullet. Do people only game with it?
I haven’t played too much with VSTs beyond a proof of concept for logic tools. However I have been doing plenty of realtime processing! It’s great: it integrates seamlessly with the C ABI—I wrote my own core audio…
It’s good. Net/http is still less mature, but this an absolutey massive golang ecosystem. You can certainly write http clients and servers today. Unicode, string processing, regex—all of these have performant, stable…