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Isn’t that the point? It doesn’t let you write bad code, thus when you did manage to get something compiled it’s close to C speed. Also I kinda like that it tells me ebery lil mistake, it reminds me when I forgot to delete/change something
Isn’t that the point? It doesn’t let you write bad code, thus when you did manage to get something compiled it’s close to C speed. Also I kinda like that it tells me ebery lil mistake, it reminds me when I forgot to delete/change something
can I get a copy if I ask very nicely?
I have no what extra it provides, all I know is I was debugging for a while after the update, and I had to make compromises because of bugs I couldn’t fix. Soooo
This is very perfectionist. Let me install my doors the way it’s comfortable or pleasing. Where I see a knob I’ll reach. And where I see a “pull” sign I pull, or get contex clues.
There is research for everything, let’s say it’s more comfortable to push and the knob is on the right side for me. I could spend way more time and effort than thia desrves to apeal to that study, “I have great UX”, I’d tell myself. But then I’d show this product on some eastern market where they read in “reverse” and it’ll not be comfortable nor “100% natural” for them. Meaning, I’d fail, my UX’d be horrible for half the planet.
This might be worth for universal things, that are already researched and you don’t need to spend years and a kidney to figure out. Like maybe how are “next”, “cancel” and “back” buttons are next to each other. But I mean… just copy the most recent you used.
lol, /) kinda does spell A instead of N. But I get it, it’s creative, nice.
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what does “()/)/)/()” mean?
It’s fixed, but I’d still like to add that I solved it by deleting my user’s cache files. Also if you fail to type your password, for me, kde is very buggy in that feedback, tty will tell you tho.
it could display more info, but it doesn’t need to. And as far as projects go, if you don’t want a full diag, or have an ARM cpu (as someone else said), I’d argue it’s done. You don’t need to change a finished program.
I don’t get what’s supposed to be wrong here, it works on my machine
alr, still thanks
hello, hi, do you play cs2? If yes, does fullscreen work for you?
what if it’s a physical interaction that they are talking about?
It resets the bug, but it can still occur in a non-native resolution.
It’s still happening, and it’s even worse, everything that’s not an app just goes black.
You were right! I just now figured thar turning my screen off and back on makes this thing to happen. I still don’t have a fix tho…
I made it non-floating, and it fixed the teleporting up issue. And also I found a way to force this bug to happen, it was as simple as turning the screen off & on again. Oh yeah, and it didn’t not get fixed with updates.
I’m guessing Option "VariableRefresh" "false"
. I really wouldn’t want to do this, I game a lot and I dislike Vsync.
Thanks for the help, but as I’d like to continue with my FreeSync, I’ll have to look for another solution, sry.
It’d be a nice change of pace to have an issue fixed with an update.
Could be, as I recall it happening when I walked back to my pc. Yesterday I set the sleep to 1 minuted and played with it a bit, couldn’t replicate it. As a matter of fact it didn’t even happen on it’s own. I haven’t updated so idk what’s going on.
I can’t relate to these, but Rust is lacking in some aspects that’s no secret. That’s why it barely has GUIs or object oriented coding. It’s usable for both, but why would you. You don’t have to use rust for what it’s not ment to be used at.
it’s trying it’s best tho, lol. I wonder if in X years, it’ll be like c++, a Frank Einstein of syntax to be usable for everything.