Flawless Widescreen and Special K can each do some of the things you’d really want from a top quality port, like ultra wide and >60FPS.
to be fair, the US still has statues to honor slavers, people continuously downplay what they did, etc. people aren’t a monoculture, though Japan definitely still has its own issues with their past
your phone already has some tens or hundreds of SQLite databases on it. it requires some care, but many already go through the effort in their apps, so i can imagine web developers going to the same effort if they need…
if i recall correctly, 500
An inverted funnel of world coin, it seems.
What’s the probability that Martian-Terran humans will get frustrated by sending off Earth’s vast and plentiful resources in 100 - 200 years, and they wage open nuclear and biological war on Mars to wipe out all Martian…
I mean, on the other hand you could be dealing with an unreliable CGI-served page where errors are eaten and hidden in ajax calls, wishing they’d used a reliable javascript framework[1] instead. [1]: an oxymoron, I know
It's interesting that you say "some due diligence is required" and go on to put the burden of that diligence on Cliff, rather than the creator of the marketplace.
For all the captchas on this site you have to check every box, IIRC.
`tput sgr0` reads terminfo to find out how to issue a command which resets all currently set colors, text properties, and so on, then resets them. A lot of people will do something like `echo -e '\E[32;46m'`, but that's…
How does this compare to Elder.js[1] which released a little while ago? You seem to have similar goals - mostly static site with small amounts of interactivity, minimum JS to achieve that - but Astro supports multiple…
Kind of an aside from your question, but binary patches not being much smaller than the full thing might happen more with modern games? Heresay, but from what I've heard modern games may ship multiple copies of some…
How can I sign up for a subscription, then? I seem to have missed it on the page.
The Switch cable situation is always going to be a bit finicky, because their port is on the extreme edge of the spec's tolerances - it gets shorted because it's actually possible to cross the power into the wrong…
I was just able to set this up by looking at their Nix example and swapping out pkgs.nix for pkgs.gfortran then changing the `.replit` file to compile and run a hello world example I found online. Worked great!
The data does, really - on an off-hand search I found this[1], though I'm sure many more could be found. The US has trailed the rest of the world for decades on wage growth and income equality. [1]:…
that sounds like the general trend of wages in the US to not adjust upwards since Reagan’s presidency
imagining them spilling a million gallons a day undetected is so depressing
I don't remember it on HN, but this is prodding my memory about an article where the specific executable that was corrupted was `bc' on Linux, if that helps any other readers track it down. I think it specifically broke…
Factorio might not be, but that doesn't mean Huniepop is going to win awards for its writing.
My definitely-not-a-lawyer reading of this even seems like there’s a decent case to be made, by the definitely-not-legally-exhaustive “required elements” there. The goodwill is their reputation, misrepresentation is…
The objectionable behavior is that they represent themselves as being restaurant X, or at least present themselves in such a way that finding out that they aren’t actually restaurant X but a reseller is difficult. edit:…
One can think both that it's a shame they aren't rich because of Bitcoin and that it's a horrific waste of energy, I don't think one really takes away from the other.
Not at all an expert in this, but I'm curious how this compares to non-NN solutions like https://research.nvidia.com/publication/efficient-sparse-vox... Presumably it takes less memory, letting a more complex scene be…
Issues with Linux graphical toolkits, perhaps? I hear they're reasonably consistent with all screens at the same integer scaling ratio but have issues with other setups. Admittedly, I haven't looked into this myself in…
Flawless Widescreen and Special K can each do some of the things you’d really want from a top quality port, like ultra wide and >60FPS.
to be fair, the US still has statues to honor slavers, people continuously downplay what they did, etc. people aren’t a monoculture, though Japan definitely still has its own issues with their past
your phone already has some tens or hundreds of SQLite databases on it. it requires some care, but many already go through the effort in their apps, so i can imagine web developers going to the same effort if they need…
if i recall correctly, 500
An inverted funnel of world coin, it seems.
What’s the probability that Martian-Terran humans will get frustrated by sending off Earth’s vast and plentiful resources in 100 - 200 years, and they wage open nuclear and biological war on Mars to wipe out all Martian…
I mean, on the other hand you could be dealing with an unreliable CGI-served page where errors are eaten and hidden in ajax calls, wishing they’d used a reliable javascript framework[1] instead. [1]: an oxymoron, I know
It's interesting that you say "some due diligence is required" and go on to put the burden of that diligence on Cliff, rather than the creator of the marketplace.
For all the captchas on this site you have to check every box, IIRC.
`tput sgr0` reads terminfo to find out how to issue a command which resets all currently set colors, text properties, and so on, then resets them. A lot of people will do something like `echo -e '\E[32;46m'`, but that's…
How does this compare to Elder.js[1] which released a little while ago? You seem to have similar goals - mostly static site with small amounts of interactivity, minimum JS to achieve that - but Astro supports multiple…
Kind of an aside from your question, but binary patches not being much smaller than the full thing might happen more with modern games? Heresay, but from what I've heard modern games may ship multiple copies of some…
How can I sign up for a subscription, then? I seem to have missed it on the page.
The Switch cable situation is always going to be a bit finicky, because their port is on the extreme edge of the spec's tolerances - it gets shorted because it's actually possible to cross the power into the wrong…
I was just able to set this up by looking at their Nix example and swapping out pkgs.nix for pkgs.gfortran then changing the `.replit` file to compile and run a hello world example I found online. Worked great!
The data does, really - on an off-hand search I found this[1], though I'm sure many more could be found. The US has trailed the rest of the world for decades on wage growth and income equality. [1]:…
that sounds like the general trend of wages in the US to not adjust upwards since Reagan’s presidency
imagining them spilling a million gallons a day undetected is so depressing
I don't remember it on HN, but this is prodding my memory about an article where the specific executable that was corrupted was `bc' on Linux, if that helps any other readers track it down. I think it specifically broke…
Factorio might not be, but that doesn't mean Huniepop is going to win awards for its writing.
My definitely-not-a-lawyer reading of this even seems like there’s a decent case to be made, by the definitely-not-legally-exhaustive “required elements” there. The goodwill is their reputation, misrepresentation is…
The objectionable behavior is that they represent themselves as being restaurant X, or at least present themselves in such a way that finding out that they aren’t actually restaurant X but a reseller is difficult. edit:…
One can think both that it's a shame they aren't rich because of Bitcoin and that it's a horrific waste of energy, I don't think one really takes away from the other.
Not at all an expert in this, but I'm curious how this compares to non-NN solutions like https://research.nvidia.com/publication/efficient-sparse-vox... Presumably it takes less memory, letting a more complex scene be…
Issues with Linux graphical toolkits, perhaps? I hear they're reasonably consistent with all screens at the same integer scaling ratio but have issues with other setups. Admittedly, I haven't looked into this myself in…