I love the division 1 and 2 but the first game had some MAJOR bullet soak issues for the first half-year of the game’s lifetime.
Massive always does good work despite Ubisoft, in my opinion.
I love the division 1 and 2 but the first game had some MAJOR bullet soak issues for the first half-year of the game’s lifetime.
Massive always does good work despite Ubisoft, in my opinion.
You should play voices of the void then. Game is chock full of random spooks with lots of very quiet and relaxing downtime, so they hit pretty hard when they happen.
Main issue is drivers. One of the best places to take advantage of rust’s memory safety is in hardware drivers, and those would be hard to share between separate kernels.
That entire talk, and the complaint that Ts’o responded to was that to continue with rust, there needs to be some responsibility from the guys working on the underlying C bindings to not break downstream dependencies if they refactor code.
The answer from some of the Kernel developers, and vocally by Ts’o was: lol no fuck you and your toy language.
Not to rain on your parade but:
https://phys.org/news/2024-08-scientists-oceans-mars-deep.html
Using seismic activity to probe the interior of Mars, geophysicists have found evidence for a large underground reservoir of liquid water—enough to fill oceans on the planet’s surface.
It’s located in tiny cracks and pores in rock in the middle of the Martian crust, between 11.5 and 20 kilometers below the surface. Even on Earth, drilling a hole a kilometer deep is a challenge.
Ain’t nobody getting to that water anytime soon.
I have a feeling a lot of these demos were just trying to game that very “new and trending” page, and this change will produce fewer demos.
There’s also a block coding plugin for Godot now too!
https://github.com/endlessm/godot-block-coding
Perfect tool to get kids into game creation.
I hope shepherd gets a mention in this series eventually
https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch
I like hyfetch because it has the largest os compatibility.
It feels like the spiritual successor to neofetch tbh.
I’d say mostly energy savings and CPU usage efficiency
KDE separated out into Plasma and the utilities and apps separately at KDE 5. Previously it was all one package, so there is a bit of a confusing distinction.
Figured a link would help: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix
Ignore the weird wording about not promoting it on the page, it’s just a warning to keep people from complaining about the nonguix packages to the guix devs, but there’s lots of crossover
KDE is not, Plasma is:
https://guix.gnu.org/en/manual/devel/en/guix.html#Desktop-Services
I use guix cause having an entire OS centered around Scheme is cool and based.
Wearing out the parentheses keys on my keyboard
Ah, no not the template files for the individual containers, but the project descriptors are just compose files.
They’re 1-1 compose files.
The app just saves them as compose files and then runs docker compose in the backend.
it is EXTREMELY barebones
There’s also Yacht.
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The OSI just published a resultnof some of the discussions around their upcoming Open Source AI Definition. It seems like a good idea to read it and see some of the issues they’re trying to work around…
https://opensource.org/blog/explaining-the-concept-of-data-information
I would recommend instead to use the AI Horde: https://stablehorde.net/ It’s a collection of people hosting stable diffusion/text generation models
There’s also openrouter which can connect to ChatGPT with a token-based system. (They check your prompts for hornyposting though)
It seems like a very polarizing game, you either really enjoy it or not at all.