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Edward scissorhands
Edward scissorhands
Empty words from someone that does not understand how countries with less guns still work and don’t have CHILDREN KILLING IN THEIR SCHOOLS ALL THE TIME
I just used Spotify. But here’s one song. The artist is called Vincent Rubinetti
Okay this is a cheat code I will share with you. When coding I listen to 3blue1brown music… If you have been watching that guy you will notice feeling like a fucking genius solving problems all the time :)
It’s really not! These days anyone can make games, I promise if you just have the drive, the tools available now are absolutely stellar in comparison to just a few years ago
It may be considered easy, and for sure this one probably is, but it doesn’t compare in complexity to normal physics engines. The whole thread read like it was, so I felt I should provide a better perspective on it.
Physics engines are rarely deterministic, which means most of these games use what you would call the “animation deciding results”
It is very rare that it works the other way around contrary to what others have commented it is non trivial to make weighted deterministic random in this manner
While technically possible, only very specialised games with reasons good enough to budget the programming required will go the route you describe as “result calculated before the animation”
still worse They own everything you write on discord
Okay thank you. I feel like it’s a lot of information here that is about, like you say, how complicated abstract and advanced it is, with the devices, kernel representations and mount points.
There must be a better way of just explaining how the root fs works, because I still don’t understand anything.
It really doesn’t feel like comparing it to windows gives any favours though, maybe explain use cases, like where would the user save downloads, where would you install apps?
I’ve used Linux a little. Right now it’s modernized enough for me to not learn the file system. But I remember in old times when I ran Ubuntu I just crammed files in a folder and struggled a lot with it
He didn’t imply that, he said he wanted to format C:\
Why is it oversimplifying to say the disk will be called / in Linux?
Yeah wow why don’t people like stuff like the compaq book and shit, it was damn impressive!
That’s what’s chill, you have no stakes and just build and fail over and over until you succeed and it’s pretty hard so when you do succeed it’s an awesome payoff
Hades is an action game most roguelikes aren’t
Reddit bans for not being nice, Facebook, hell even 4chan does. What are you looking for, a place where people can be assholes and “correct”? You don’t want that at all
Brainless take. Yeah they mystified it. Or Computers are pretty magical, and it was fucking hard to do shit on them in the beginning. . and it’s delusional to think that a text console makes it easier to work with, that it’s somehow not capitalism’s but no that someone makes a gui and formats that’s just the fucking illuminati brotherhood and not someone trying to make computers usable
She will not keep a single promise