I literally laughed hysterically at this. Actually scared myself with the noises I made.
I literally laughed hysterically at this. Actually scared myself with the noises I made.
He really is quite weird saying that someone who tried to enforce the rules they’re employed to enforce was ”clearly suffering from a mental health episode”
Did I say ”weird?” I meant ”a complete cunt”
Looks cool, trying it out now - thanks!
Good to know!
https://programming.dev/c/linuxupskillchallenge always tempts me to learn something.
Well isn’t he going to be surprised when he finds out just how ineffective it is against gunfire.
Did I miss something here? What is this of which you speak?
Feel the burn.
It’s RomHacking.net.
I hope they’re also looking at providing Steam Deck support for the original game too, otherwise there are going to be a lot of disappointed potential players looking to try/revisit the original. Like me:/
Never did manage to finish it, stuck on the last boss. Pile of shame.
Wouldn’t you need to be lower than the depth of the sunken tanker for syphoning to work?
If Bose does I’m unaware of it. Then again I never turn that kind of function on if I am aware of it.
Perhaps I should pretend I have a piece of Nokia cell network equipment. I still don’t know anyone else with one.
Oh, oops. Guess it’s clear I didn’t read the article!
I’m using one and it’s pretty good all round. That said I don’t know anyone else with one.
Had a look to see how easy it was to get it up and running on the stream deck. I’m a massive Fallout fan, but it was just all too hard at this stage.
AI could system test, I’d just rather it was a different AI to the one that did the coding. Point being if an entity can write and test code, the same shortcomings that lead to a bug being introduced make it less likely to be found if that entity is also doing the testing. Whether that’s because of a logic fault, or just a misinterpretation of the requirements.
Developers write and execute the unit test, and perhaps component test. Once you get past that to system testing it should be someone independent.
So not much of interest, at least for me. Stability, UI.
”What’s actually changed? Frankly, there’s too many individual improvements to list. But some quick highlights:
For users it should provide a more stable experience overall. There’s better error handling, more in-depth progress notifications for Decky and plugins. Along with Decky being properly usable without an internet connection. There’s also various UI styling improvements. You should also hopefully never see the boot-loop problem again with some recent changes.”