The page clearly describes how this is not a replacement or upgraded version of the flipper zero. It's a different kind of device.
Yeah, that figure of a billion comes from OpenAI directly, I wouldn't put too much stock in its validity or relevance.
But OpenTTD itself isn't a clean-room implementation of the game, it's a branch off a decompilation of the original game. If Atari was really out to copyright the project into oblivion, they're likely to succeed in a…
How many centuries did it take for civil engineering, for example, to become the codified, standardized, and respected calling it is now? While I'm sure "software development" will leapfrog that span of time, but it's…
"Now what am I to do with this torrent of yumako mash?!"
> redshirtjeff > not a red shirt
I'll be entirely honest here, this kind of game is generally up my alley but I clicked off when I came across the list of available cities to build in being exclusively in the US. Not even a fictional playground for…
With 32 GiB of memory it's just too slow. A laptop, to me, is supposed to be a device much like a phone in that I can just flip it open and do what I need to do, suspend is supposed to be that, but if I don't charge my…
Sort of, the "zip folder" thing was introduced with the "98 Plus!" pack, but came natively with XP. That said, "natively supported in Windows" is one thing, but the usability was... well, not great. The entire "it's a…
Yep, it's the same talk, slightly updated.
I wouldn't say dead and gone, tabular data is still a thing.
That's not an ad, that was a highlighted blurb in a tech magazine from way back when.
I'm not sure what kind of discussion could be had about the subject, but I just want to add: this is so cool.
That space has seen major improvements over the past few years, but this method would be a great addition to the toolkits and games out there.
In the multiple inheritance sense, but I wouldn't call it a descendant either. Larry "simply" scrounged around in '87 and looked at everything he could to put into his awk-but-better tool. In his own words C was a big…
Why is this not useful as an extension, Rust or otherwise?
I feel like this idea is another form of, or at least related to, my own habit to process input in two phases, plan and execute. Run the input through a planner component that produces a sequential list of instruction…
I'd like to fat comma shame you for this, but I've done the same on occasion, so meh. The thing that irks me about it is that it appears as if the function takes a hash on first read, and I'll happily cargo cult the…
> All of this meant that the Voodoo Rush was dead on arrival. Interesting this should be my first video card that I bought myself. I do remember there being issues using specific renderer libraries, swapping out glide…
In jest I'll also assume the author could write a similar article lamenting what storage tech could have been, but instead everyone with data that mattered took the maintenance hit with RAID and called it a day.…
Publisher is financially incentivized to kill the servers, maintenance, and bugfix time for this title since single purchase licenses and long term online infrastructure requirements are financially incompatible.
I've had no issues using either mplayer on *nix, or foobar2k on windows for audio-only MKV.
If nothing else it's respect for the science communicator side of Sagan, who 'obviously' would get increasing praise with the STEM-advocates over the past decades. That aside, wanting your name struck from a project,…
Except maybe that long histories create noticeable lag, that is.
From the documentation: * However, only about 78 significant digits are stored at any point. * SpeedCrunch stores integers with a precision of up to 256 bits.
The page clearly describes how this is not a replacement or upgraded version of the flipper zero. It's a different kind of device.
Yeah, that figure of a billion comes from OpenAI directly, I wouldn't put too much stock in its validity or relevance.
But OpenTTD itself isn't a clean-room implementation of the game, it's a branch off a decompilation of the original game. If Atari was really out to copyright the project into oblivion, they're likely to succeed in a…
How many centuries did it take for civil engineering, for example, to become the codified, standardized, and respected calling it is now? While I'm sure "software development" will leapfrog that span of time, but it's…
"Now what am I to do with this torrent of yumako mash?!"
> redshirtjeff > not a red shirt
I'll be entirely honest here, this kind of game is generally up my alley but I clicked off when I came across the list of available cities to build in being exclusively in the US. Not even a fictional playground for…
With 32 GiB of memory it's just too slow. A laptop, to me, is supposed to be a device much like a phone in that I can just flip it open and do what I need to do, suspend is supposed to be that, but if I don't charge my…
Sort of, the "zip folder" thing was introduced with the "98 Plus!" pack, but came natively with XP. That said, "natively supported in Windows" is one thing, but the usability was... well, not great. The entire "it's a…
Yep, it's the same talk, slightly updated.
I wouldn't say dead and gone, tabular data is still a thing.
That's not an ad, that was a highlighted blurb in a tech magazine from way back when.
I'm not sure what kind of discussion could be had about the subject, but I just want to add: this is so cool.
That space has seen major improvements over the past few years, but this method would be a great addition to the toolkits and games out there.
In the multiple inheritance sense, but I wouldn't call it a descendant either. Larry "simply" scrounged around in '87 and looked at everything he could to put into his awk-but-better tool. In his own words C was a big…
Why is this not useful as an extension, Rust or otherwise?
I feel like this idea is another form of, or at least related to, my own habit to process input in two phases, plan and execute. Run the input through a planner component that produces a sequential list of instruction…
I'd like to fat comma shame you for this, but I've done the same on occasion, so meh. The thing that irks me about it is that it appears as if the function takes a hash on first read, and I'll happily cargo cult the…
> All of this meant that the Voodoo Rush was dead on arrival. Interesting this should be my first video card that I bought myself. I do remember there being issues using specific renderer libraries, swapping out glide…
In jest I'll also assume the author could write a similar article lamenting what storage tech could have been, but instead everyone with data that mattered took the maintenance hit with RAID and called it a day.…
Publisher is financially incentivized to kill the servers, maintenance, and bugfix time for this title since single purchase licenses and long term online infrastructure requirements are financially incompatible.
I've had no issues using either mplayer on *nix, or foobar2k on windows for audio-only MKV.
If nothing else it's respect for the science communicator side of Sagan, who 'obviously' would get increasing praise with the STEM-advocates over the past decades. That aside, wanting your name struck from a project,…
Except maybe that long histories create noticeable lag, that is.
From the documentation: * However, only about 78 significant digits are stored at any point. * SpeedCrunch stores integers with a precision of up to 256 bits.