It’s a great game. Very good story. The game is mostly serious noir detective story, except that roaring Zootopia setting.
It’s a great game. Very good story. The game is mostly serious noir detective story, except that roaring Zootopia setting.
I like to say I don’t have a pile of unfinished projects and half-abandoned hobbies. I’m just working in the style of the great Leonardo.
Rust Evangelism Strike Force drops in:
Imagine living your life without maintaining header files.
Happy to see Rust’s standard library near the top in performance. It’s nice to have a good implementation out of the box.
This has always been the case. When Windows XP came out people hated it needed 64MB (not GB) of RAM, because that was more than the entire disk installation of Windows 95, which was also bloated compared to older Macs and Amigas.
There’s aarch64 version of Linux.
I’ve got an ARM Mac. I’ve got ARM VPSes from Hetzner, and I’m compiling native code for the server.
It’s definitely easier to develop, build, and test on the same architecture, than to deal with cross-compilation and emulation.
So I think Linus is right.
If you run an ARM system inside docker, it works much better!
Many pre-baked images may be x86 only. However, thanks to M processors there’s a real demand for more than Raspberry Pi, so this will get better too.
Filomena is brilliant
Epic sponsoring Godot was a 4D chess move against Unity.
https://godotengine.org/article/godot-engine-was-awarded-epic-megagrant/
I buy everything I can on GoG due to lack of DRM. If something is not on GoG, I buy from Epic simply because they pay a bigger share to developers than Steam. When I buy a game I want that money go to the devs, not middlemen.
GoG also integrates well with Epic, so I can have all my games there.