Here in Finland, the only light bulbs to buy are LED light bulbs. They are so much more freaking expensive that old school light bulbs; as for color, there are warmer light options but it is different than old style…
Cheap 2-port KVM switches. I have, in the past, needed a 2-port KVM so I have bought a cheap one (typically via Amazon). Every time, it is bad and it does not work reliably.
> No Metal support is IMO no problem. I and most of the rest of the games industry couldn’t care less about MSL. Nobody uses it. I’ve seen numbers from Apple that say upwards of 80% of developers they asked target Metal…
From a PR standpoint, this page encourages the viewpoint that Rust fans are too often Rust fanatics. As for ultimate usefulness, I am not really convinced. The big selling point on Rust is no memory leaks, no use after…
The astral renderer released as open source on https://github.com/InVisionApp/astral-renderer does all sorts of path morphing. It is a C++ library, builds for native (MacOS, Linux and MS-Windows via msys2/ming2 and…
Here in Finland, the only light bulbs to buy are LED light bulbs. They are so much more freaking expensive that old school light bulbs; as for color, there are warmer light options but it is different than old style…
Cheap 2-port KVM switches. I have, in the past, needed a 2-port KVM so I have bought a cheap one (typically via Amazon). Every time, it is bad and it does not work reliably.
> No Metal support is IMO no problem. I and most of the rest of the games industry couldn’t care less about MSL. Nobody uses it. I’ve seen numbers from Apple that say upwards of 80% of developers they asked target Metal…
From a PR standpoint, this page encourages the viewpoint that Rust fans are too often Rust fanatics. As for ultimate usefulness, I am not really convinced. The big selling point on Rust is no memory leaks, no use after…
The astral renderer released as open source on https://github.com/InVisionApp/astral-renderer does all sorts of path morphing. It is a C++ library, builds for native (MacOS, Linux and MS-Windows via msys2/ming2 and…