Ion Storm edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107607659/#107607659
>>107681020it do be like that
>>107682702ask better questions, fucking retard
>>107686181making games but I'm focusing on writing and doing the assets first
Time to officially start on my second renderer. The first one, based on vkguide, is cluttered af and I need to make breaking structural changes. My buddy Claude Opus gave me a bunch of ideas and working material.
>>107698373>second rendererif you didnt rewrite your renderer at least 10 times, then you're not a true engine dev
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>>107699558There's probably a better solution, but for this specific video:mpv --ytdl-raw-options=format="251-4+299" "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw4vkxJxuGw"
mpv --ytdl-raw-options=format="251-4+299" "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw4vkxJxuGw"
>>107699558well, it's youtube fucking with you based on region or something I think, It plays en for me without even the audio flags
>>107699558--alang=eng
--alang=eng
>>107682893Since it is HP. If your network is working you can generally find the rest of that online.
>>107699597>>107699654>>107699657>>107699663It was cause I had worstaudio in my mpv config. Picrel fixed it but I have never had this problem before.
Talk about hypocrisy...
>>107685597oh nooooo... *reuploads the code in a private repo*
>>107685597>two years of waiting
>>107692587>You can’t relicense GPLYou can if you're the sole contributor, or if all contributors agree to it. That's also how dual licensing works AFAIK.
>>107685597I am anti-IP and I would not do such a thing anon
>hosts gittea repo in russiaTurtle WoW even knows america has no freedom. America has no freedom anymore. Its a spic nigger jew copyright license hellhole.
Please don't fear AI. There will be Universal High Income to save you from starvation when you can't work anymore. You're going to live forever in an AI utopia and never do boring work again. Elon himself has vouched for this. All your miseries in life will soon come to an end.
>>107696277you can't convince me he isn't a man.
>>107696656FREE PORN!
>>107699376>“immersive virtual-reality interface” so they could “experience a rich, fulfilling life in a completely imaginary world.”Big deal. Plenty of people (including rich people) would even pay for a fulldive VR pseudo-utopia and might only hesitate if it's permanent and offline - and making it offline has to be a deliberate choice, because if you already have the hardware/energy to run such simulations for useless people for free, making it "multiplayer" wouldn't take much more.But the truth is that the pleasure cube would be much more efficient. Making the user hallucinate a personal utopia is optional.
>>107699076what incentive does someone have to turn the entire population into people that just exist and breed uncontrolled for 90+ years? it sounds too good to be true, there is obviously a catch. i would love to spend my entire life pursuing hobbies but that sounds unbelievable. there is no reason to assume anyone would actually want to develop a world where literally everyone needs gibs.the catch is; there is no fucking way he is serious. he just wants to quell the anti-ai dissonance until he is done with his renovations. if he can fool enough people for a few years, then he'll already have his, after which point nothing people say matters.
>rages about every cent of his tax money going to poor people>actively work against every social service>imports jeets he can work to death for cheap instead of giving an American decent hours and wage>DUDE THERE'S TOTALLY GOING TO UBI SO LET ME PUT YOU OUT OF WORK
You're literally ruining content creators lives by stealing their content.Just watch the damn ads.
>>107699248I will tolerate ONE ad read. Every once in a while I try to watch a YouTube video on my phone and they'll have 2 minute, unskippable ads breaking up the fucking "creator's" own ad read in the video, so I have to wait through an ad to finish the ad. I can't imagine how normies tolerate this garbage all the time.
>>107699248Nah m8Those fuckers get paid handsomely by FanDuel and Raid: Shadow Legends
>>107699248why can't this canadian faggot just disappear already
>>107699257You have black cock instead of a brain
>>107699495he's being paid by youtube to be anti ablock they're the ones that need ads
First time edition!!!The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups! I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
heres my dungeonit's not the main setupthat ones a lot better
Any actual good open source projects are funded by corporations. For example, Valve was a major contributor to the development of Proton, KEK!
ok
>>107699475You haven't made a point and those two things aren't and don't even seem mutually exclusive, so I'm not even sure what the point of this post is.
>>107699475I don't get it, valve created proton. Obviously they would be a major contributor.
>>107699475>Any actual good open source projects are funded by corporationsFalse, and proton is a glorified WINE fork.
What the fuck is this google commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv_sjpclsZ8
>>107696366was he actually useful/did he actually do stuff or just another influencer?
>>107697558i consider myself a political extremist and i had no idea who the fuck charlie kirk was until they killed him. From what I can gather he was the most normie zoomer political pundit with the most weak ass middle of the road common sense talking points, which of course makes him literally hitler to the left. He appears to have been the zoomer's chosen good goy. That is to say, a random guy propped up by the establishment to give young conservatives someone to look up to instead of someone more radical and his job was to deliever the most basic of conservative narratives. The kind of imaginary right winger who is deeply christian and an honest/straight forward hard worker ect ect. The old anglo protestant meme to bring white people back into the voting plantation, but of course young and identifiable so angry white men would think they had a voice. But like most normies he didnt realize just how deep he was in the shit so when he started going off script and criticizing the jews a teansy little bit, they blew his head off.
>>107690383my favorite part of the video is the last 10 seconds. The presentation ends, and the screen fades to black but the video doesnt stop because the intern didnt know how to cut off the beach sound clip he paired with the video of the sailboat. It's amazing, the video just keeps playing for no reason. This reminds me of my own childhood when I first got video editing software and didn't know you could just snip out extra seconds of audio to finish it all up. I'm glad google is giving kids these kinds of oppertunities, it's hard to get into this industry.
>>107697558>>107698541he's made lefties seethe for years because they hate white men
There's nothing stupider than a large organisation and we get evidence of that every day.
These machines have more RAM (and it's ECC!) than I could ever need, and generally better build quality, but the fans (even in the 4U models) are louder (though I can replace them), and even at idle, they can consume more power and run hotter.
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>>107698363>a lot of efforthow?
Is this idea behind a "lisp machine" that the entire system is one huge lisp image?Meaning that if you launch an application it's not loading up a new lisp environment, it's merely loading those functions into the existing lisp image along with all other software?If so then that would lead to fundamentally different ideas about how we do computing. For example, how do you run multiple instances of the same program then? You wouldn't. Instead you would merely have different objects that represent those different instances, and each instance object gets passed to the same functions loaded in memory. Right?Is my thinking correct on all this, or am I way off?
>>107699518Basically yes, the idea is to remove the separation between kernel and user and between processes and have effectively the entire computer be just one big process all sharing memory and resources.Isolation and security are accomplished just through environments and closures.To a certain extent you can even do away with the entire file system and just have the disk be a single huge swap partition that contains the system image. Shutdown is just (save-lisp-and-die), startup is just seamlessly resuming computation ala hibernation.
>>107698822have to find all instances of my macro and replace them with with-eval-after-load and figure out which variables are loaded by a package so that i can wrap them in the correct sexp>>107698774neovim would force me to use vim keybindings and the terminal
>>107699570>To a certain extent you can even do away with the entire file system and just have the disk be a single huge swap partition that contains the system image.That's nuts. In a good way
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>>107697632>big gamer cock 1488very based
>>107699456based on what?
>>107699468bigly
what are the better options for video upscaling old videos locally?
i'm sorry, but am I not paying for 230V? why are you taking my money and giving me 217V?
>>107697992Wouldn't be a problem if you didn't need such a high voltage. werks for me.
>>107697992>what causes voltage dropRetard
>>107697992>i'm sorry, but am I not paying for 230V?no, you're paying in terms of kWh
>>107698540that's power
>>107697992I pay for 230V and get 250-255. I guess that's where your volts went, dude.
When is the AI bubble going to pop? This is taking too long.
>>107696032when Windows becomes a usable-bug-free oswhen Linux become desktop op of the yearwhen Apple becomes open source
just like the AI hype started after the blockchain hype died down, they're gonna find some new meme to keep GPUs expensive after the AI hype is over
>>107699596>we are running out of materials required to craft new GPU in large numbers
>>107699555most of them probably fear for their lives, being offered sums of money so large from the competition's headhunters but understanding that if nvidia finds out they've even been contacted by anyone that could be considered a hostile entity that they'll put the guy down themselves
>>107696032I think that's been the case pretty much since the beginning. There was a grace period at the very beginning when it was cool for a normie to draw something without any talent or write a blog post in two minutes. But people quickly realized that it was pointless and that it was actually full of errors and ugly. Literally no normie uses the AI tools available right now; they're only used by tech industries to sell shit sloppa. And the entire industry is artificially kept afloat by microsoft and google.
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>>107698406>you should stop saying the word logicTrue, techtards don't operate on logic.
>>107696722Won't protect from the most damaging part of the treble.
>treble causes hearing lossSPL causes hearing loss, you are deaf and coping.
Todays my birthday and im gonna get myself one of these. Whats the best 1 to get or give me the pros n cons of each one.Btw do these break easily? I remember buying one of those expensive iem like 15 years ago and it broke after 6 months.
>>107699380If you have an apple phone get airpods, samsung phone get galaxy buds etc. Chinky TWS is prone to failure.
Notice how the only thing Rust trannies refuse to re-write is X11
>>107698382>They don't have adventures Except they do. That has been the entire history of computer science. This wasn't invented by C++ or rust. You have had to do this since assembly. In C you had structs that had life times that you had to contend with. If you hit a button on a computer that is an event with a life time. Its saved in the computers memory, has to be handled by the kernel and then cleared. Even when a program doesn't manage its memory and just exits the kernel still handles the life time of that memory. Types are just a better wrapper around memory that makes it easier to manage, but nothing allows you to ignore the life time issue. The fact that you are bitching about OOP when I mentioned lifetimes tells me you have no clue what you are talking about.
>>107697978So you're gonna choose your gamedev language based on one retarded anon's post? Have fun.I would suggest C or C++ with SDL is a good place to start, assuming you don't wanna use an engine.
>>107690528>It's not because C++ has no good implementation of this or that in the stl, it's because these ideas are bad.I don't even like Rust that much but you're an actual retard if you can't tell how Rust's basic type system is just plainly better than whatever the fuck is going on with "modern" C++. It's not even comparable.
>>107699493No, I'm still quite open to C++. I actually own C++ books by Bjarne Stroustrup. There's always a place in my heart for C++. I just try to use shiny new stuff like Rust when possible.Just SDL then?I might pair it with Flecs at least since that's an entity component system.
>>107697955Odin. The entire language community is game devs.