Not sure. Like any field I suspect there’s specialties including people who do research/modeling vs consuming that data and advising based on it.
Not sure. Like any field I suspect there’s specialties including people who do research/modeling vs consuming that data and advising based on it.
Code and snippets to analyze data work well when you can send chunks of it to multiple servers (think analyzing the effect of weather patterns).
Since a lot of that stuff is running on Linux (similar to cloud computing) it makes sense that people that write function/scripts/utilities would already be comfortable in that environment and use it as their daily driver.
And that’s the point of the game. It’s an art piece on the horrors of war.
A deep dark look at what war truly can be instead of the glorified way it’s often portrayed.
Heavy like This War of Mine and Papers Please
Exactly. At the end of the day there’s nothing being transmitted with OTP and using a standard app isn’t an issue.
That one i get at least. But race condition is using race in the sense of a competition.
Makes sense. And if it’s not relative to the content you just put decorative only right?
So…
Welcome to Firefox ([Logo for Firefox] marked as decorative)
vs
Our sponsors are [Logo for Microsoft] [Logo for Firefox] [Logo for Google]
It’s a neat option but the example proof of concept alt text “The Firefox logo”, as I understand it, it isn’t ideal for describing the image.
Maybe something like this?
The Firefox logo which consists of a Fox wrapped around a sphere
Nice to see Displaced Gamers getting some much deserved attention.
Some great videos of his not only show old unused code but also, in some cases, game genie codes that can be used with cartridges.
The Input Lag and Attack Animation Delay of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES) - Behind the Code
It’s scary to think about… a lot of people are now thinking about how we can best isolate our build test process so it works as a test suite but doesn’t have any way to interact with the output or environment.
It’s just blows my mind to think of the levels of obfuscation this process used and how easy it would be to miss it.
Lesson learned from the whole XZ thing. Anything related to security does run the risk of nation state actors abusing trust. Makes it hard to do right
There’s a reason that stuff is ideally on its own separate vlan to isolate it as much as possible from the network too
It does but it also makes sense. This way people can’t have “family” member alt accounts for cheating with the primary as a parachute.
But… I’d like to see something like “if a family member gets banned then their access to sharing is blocked and you will get a temp ban”
This way I can rain down hell on whoever screwed up and the penalty for trusting them isn’t permanent
Turbulence is normal but can get nasty. Definitely wear one unless I need to go to the restroom or something
So… nested loops. Check.
It’s a markup language. There’s no debugging.
I don’t have to iterate through versions of the markup to find what works.
It doesn’t have specific documentation that is mostly the same but differs slightly on different runtimes
And it doesn’t have IO, dynamic extensibility or modularity….
Wait a second. Hmm… nah, it’s still just a markup language. Just one derived over time that feels like it was the brainchild of Satan and Cthulu
Editing a line and pressing home to jump to the start of it is incredibly useful.
More so when dealing with anything that was wrapped
What about good ole Big Top Beer at my local Raytown market