Dementia is a memory leak lmao!
Dementia is a memory leak lmao!


I mean, this sounds like less of a headache then my latest attempt to setup rust in native windows (hello linker errors).
That being said, “the tool chain is a pain in the ass to setup” is a real problem IMO. MSVC makes me want to jump out the window every time I’m forced to use it at work.
If you’re going to cause me more of a headache then go/python/zig to setup (which is basically none) I’m very quickly going to look for an excuse to stop using you.


This is true for basically every language though. If you read the documentation for c++ it doesn’t sound like the work of the devil. You only learn that after you start.


You not knowing about a game is completely irrelevant to whether or not it was successful.


Where winds meet was pretty well received and it also did this AI chatbot powered npc’s


A quick google of GIMP docs tells me it uses C, Python and Script-fu so, sorta?


Looking at the first comparison I thought it was pretty good, but weird that they changed her hair though.
Then I got to all the comparison shots in the NVIDIA blog post and noticed it basically just brightens dark scenes, relights characters and eats background detail, this looks very half baked to me.


Who could’ve seen this coming?
Yet another live service game shooting for the moon and not even lasting a month.


Sure, the game wasn’t the greatest thing I’ve ever played but my brother in Christ, the MC is modelled after a real life woman who really exists.
Not to mention, we have plenty of Gooner games, I don’t understand why this one in particular was such a problem. Hell, the studio’s previous game is one of them!


Every time this comes up I say the same damn thing.
“FromSoft doesn’t own Bloodborne, this is a decision that rests entirely on Sony”
If this is where the toml train ends I will be happy with it. If they do a yaml, I will be very upset.


Does look like a pretty cool project. I don’t like using AUR packages for my system dependencies though. Pretty happy with Niri right now, so I can wait.


Intel is such a weird company, “we’re still having issues with CPU’s and factories, let’s scale up GPU stuff!”
Tbh I hope it goes well for them, more competition can only be a good thing. AMD is basically unchallenged on Linux and NVIDIA is unchallenged on Windows.


I would recommend btrfs at this point. I use it for my OS harddrive and I would also use it for my second harddrive except I don’t want to format it, so it’s still running ext4.
Theoretically btrfs runs slower then ext4 but you won’t see it outside of benchmarks. Btrfs can also do integrity checks and healing so your drive (might) last longer, ultimately, that one depends on what exactly is wrong with it.
So sick of this doomer BS. I went and had a look at Linus’ “FoSS vibe coded project” that everyone’s been flipping their shit over.
Like, it apparently worked for Linus and he also doesn’t care to learn python at all. But I was under the impression that these things are supposed to be good at python.
This was completely unhinged garbage that I’m shocked even worked. It created the same function twice one after the other. We have nested python functions.
We have these unhinged guard conditions where if navigation is true we return. THEN we immediately set it to be true and at the end of the function we set it to false again. I thought I was high reading that code. If you legitimately think these things are better at writing code then you are, you suck at writing code.


MCC was last gen wasn’t it? Why do we need yet another halo CE remake? Also, didn’t they just do a Gears of war remake? I swear they released on steam recently.
I vaguely remember hearing this this was only really available for toy code and that this function created the class ignored the arguments and qualified println when you compiled it, so it wasn’t actually that useful?


I think microkernel’s are weird but everything I hear does seem to imply they are better then what we currently have. That being said, “microkernel’s are the future” is a pretty old take now and I don’t know any OS that has one.
Linux is monolithic. Windows is somehow monolithic, bloated and extremely minimal. Don’t know about apple but I would guess they’re also monolithic since they are old and Unix based and that combination generally means monolithic.


Do you mean GNU Shepherd? The same init system that only got to 1.0 last year? Systemd has been carrying Linux for years at this point.
I don’t really care about this copyright argument, open source code copyright has always been a battle. I think the better “hollowing out” argument is burnout:
“here’s my 10k line PR that Claude helped me write, I pinkie promise that I reviewed it all myself”.
Bruh, I glaze over reviewing a 1k line PR, never mind 10k, ain’t no way you reviewed it yourself and now I have to?!