This is very cool. A complete tutorial on compiling Quake is already online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mKd3tPr9As
Why is that the best part?
You still haven't described what exactly Blue Origin did first, that is so important.
Blue Origin technically went into space for about ~30 seconds. The space officially starts at the Karman line (100 kilometers) and they reached 100.5 kilometers for a split second.
Interesting article that exposes some problems of C, that some take for granted or ignore. However the arguing that C is not Turing complete after you take away the IO and limit yourself on an non-abstract machine is…
This is very cool. A complete tutorial on compiling Quake is already online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mKd3tPr9As
Why is that the best part?
You still haven't described what exactly Blue Origin did first, that is so important.
Blue Origin technically went into space for about ~30 seconds. The space officially starts at the Karman line (100 kilometers) and they reached 100.5 kilometers for a split second.
Interesting article that exposes some problems of C, that some take for granted or ignore. However the arguing that C is not Turing complete after you take away the IO and limit yourself on an non-abstract machine is…