DirectX8 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/agdgGlide programming guidehttp://web.archive.org/web/20240604190650/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Programming_Guide_3.0_199806.pdfhttp://web.archive.org/web/20241108213111/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Reference_Manual_3.0_199806.pdfGPU tech spec and extension supporthttps://web.archive.org/web/20081216014653/http://www.delphi3d.net/hardware/index.phpComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I'm attempting to build a roblox type game with SpaceTimeDB and three.js+webGPU. I plan on having an actual roblox studio type portion of the site with a modified version of three.js editor.https://threejs.org/editor/I've got pretty much everything planned out. >three.js is just renderer, movement and physics handled backend>just send the controls through websockets>authority is backend in rust and SpaceTimeDB>kinematic controllers on characters>rigid bodies with rapier for rigid bodies>people create their world's with modified three.js editor>three.js editor compiles the world to a JSON file>have dif uploader to upload the json to the site as world name>when users go to world, it sends them the JSON to load the world, the backend loads the world in memory to handle physics, positions, rules, etc in real time to send back all coordinates through websockets>Spawn in your hub world which is pre-loaded with the site>can search the database for worlds, active worlds show up firstComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
"It is hard for less experienced developers to appreciate how rarely architecting for future requirements / applications turns out net-positive"
>>107546670I was thinking about this yesterday. There's a good body of evidence that some of the best programmers on earth have been videogame programmers. The reason is almost certainly because it is so incredibly demanding and requires diverse knowledge (knowledge from just about every domain in programming) and craftinessSo videogame development requires high maturity to do well (or at all), and can't really be said to be childish because of that. And, historically, games (not exclusively videogames) have been primarily the realm of something akin to cunning tacticians. It's only been -very- recently that games have been associated with children, and that was probably at least partially propaganda by companies to develop markets and persuade people to work for them. Videogames are just the most obvious extension of games. And, despite the idea that videogames are or ever were primarily played by children, they were always mostly played by adults anywayThat all on top of that there's nothing wrong inherently with adults doing things children do. It's rather the implication that adults shouldn't be irresponsible. But notice that it takes money to buy videogames, so it takes a base level of responsibility to even have the ability to play videogames as an adult in the first placeI'd categorize the narrative that videogames are for children in the same category as hot takes said by people who don't know what they're talking about and haven't had enough exposure to the thing to even have formed a strong opinion, but are acting as if they have a strong and informed opinion
>>107548012I agree 100%
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107545956Stop imposing yourself upon children who have underdeveloped brains and can't consent.
>>107547563LLMs are terrible at Guix
>>107547341the same way you edit your dotfiles using guixhome, by editing guixhome configfunctional paradigm means you modify the input, and never the output
>>107546181Not sure yet. I want to fuck around in my own repo for now until I figure out which features to have and I've ironed out most bugs. I did make the package with the intention of improving source block transclusions and then merging some of it back to the official package, but It'll probably be only some handpicked features like the scrolling etc.In any case the package works with both the main and transient branches of org-transclusion so you can use it regardless.>https://github.com/gggion/org-transclusion-blocksMy plan is to improve the source code documentation/interaction side of things until i have all features which have been on my wishlist for a while:- [DONE] transclusion from specific branches/commits/revs (https://github.com/gggion/orgit-file and https://github.com/gggion/org-transclusion-orgit)- [DONE] decomposable transclusion keywords through headers which are compatible with org subtree properties, which can then be programatically manipulated (https://github.com/gggion/org-transclusion-blocks) - [DONE] Selecting transclusion targets from imenu candidates, create transclusion from selected region or from topmost target at point using which-function (private repo, polishing up stuff before public)- TODO treesitter integration: this is the big one I want to contribute to the main package, this will allow some other stuff I want to try out like better search and thing-at-point usage, special highlighting, "focus" an area inside a transclusion and other shit.
>>107547622Hmm, I wonder what Stallman thinks about this.
Best econony ever bond yields like no other - EditionApplication advice:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4Considering a side hustle?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8>Interviewinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary StuffComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107547772Free labor. Also is this after you are done doing college or between college classes? I never once did an internship.
>>107529747oh husbant..... you take job for love of the work only..... now we are homeless.......
>>107542850I dont really care about Liberty but barely anybody died in the condoria by comparison and it mainly happened to due the captain being a retard rather than for literally no reason with the liberty and then the deaths get hushed by LBJ
>>107541495>>107541654>>107542135if you want an actual answer than i rec this podcast ep (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etqNTyEINTQ) but tldr>Neoliberalism has effectively curbstomped any form of political organising directly intro oblivion>far right & left cannot actually get to grips with this and keep using strategies designed for when it was possible for working class political agency>liberal democracy is so effective at destroying any legal or illegal attempts to change it while also delivering nothing that it's suffering from success>it cannot actually deliver any radical reforms people want and no one can organise uprisings or alternatives>the pressure is boiling but there's no release in any direction. if this level of disagreement exited in any other epoch there would be civil war1/2
>>1075485282/2>gen z "revolutions" are merely riots that dissipate quickly>They introduce no new systems, collective ownerships, new social roles or governments>nobodies from the old regimes or the military come to power on mediocre promises and everything goes back to how it was>Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Serbia, Madagascar, Kenya, Nepal, Malaysia ectthe only real solutions is to wait until neoliberalism eats itself alive (which is currently starting to happen) and eat popcorn because when the first lever in the Global economy breaks it's going to be 1914 all over again and I cant wait.
What are these even used for? Are these just toys that are useless against real world systems or are they serious pentesting tools with real world applications?
>>107548017take them near an airport and jam ATC frequencies
The hackrf one is the only device I recognize, it is a computer controlled software defined radio that goes from 100 khz to 6 ghz the company that makes them Great Scott Gadgets just made a he's version with better hardware filtering and better dynamic range, watch out for inferior Chinese copies if you plan to buy one. and Amazon is worse than ebay now when it comes to copycats making cheap copies
>>107548156>If you have to ask, you probably don't need it.I'd like to audit my home server and personal wifi and bluetooth networks. Pentesting is something that I always found interesting, but I never really had money to play around with any of these toys.
>>107548176>The hackrf one is the only device I recognizethe other one is a pineapple from hak5. fake wifi hotspot kit / wifi pentesting stuff
>>107548518For bluetooth I found some recommendations like Ubertooth One, but I couldn't find the actual device anywhere in Europe.
That's really fucked up and sad, I mean it's amazing that we will have official Commodore 64s running at 48MHz with all kinds of new mapped storage devices and extra RAM. But it's also sad that this is, probably, the most exciting computer thing to happen since 64 bit became a thing, which in reality didn't actually help anything but large web pages of GARBAGE and lazy multi-absraction gaymes.I would like to see a new computer with 3D capability, amazing sound including hardware dedicated VST host, etc. and fast sprites. Something that doesn't do the modern web but supports online matching and gaming. And you can do it all in BASIC. Interestingly the new Commodore owner has hatched up a dev lab with a lot of the OG Commodore people, Jay Miner heading it up, where they are going to come up with something next-gen that beats Amiga and Commodore times Atari. Now I might not buy a turbo C64 but I probably would buy whatever they ultimately cook up.This computer would dominate. Who would buy a Switch? Honestly it should happen and it would slay.
or just buy a cheap ARM SBC and enjoy vastly superior 2D and 3D graphics, superior sound quality (SID chips can easily be emulated), any programming language (including BASIC) you like and it can browse the internet, cheap SD card storage, loads of GPIO/I2C options for hardware tinkering and run any Linux and BSD OS.Is the genx nostalgia market really big enough to accomplish anything in current year?
>>107543067From what I'm getting the new C64 is just a linux box with extra fluff so eh? It's no different from Chinkware handhelds running Emulationstation.And what you described is just pointless because sadly computers don't work like that anymore. Nobody is losing their minds over 3D rendering, spirets and lol BASIC. You're an autistic 40yo guy with no sense of reality and thickest nostalgia google.
>>107544636>From what I'm getting the new C64 is just a linux box with extra fluff so eh?That was the OLD new C64. The NEW new C64 is a turbo enhanced "real" one with extra stuff onboard like a RAM drive, direct access from BASIC to the SD card, other stuff.It's completely different from emulators.
>>107543348>There were like 40 commercial releases for the C64 last yearWhat? FR FR?
>>107543329
if you’re not sextuple-vaxxed with full COVID passport, Stallman considers you subhuman>the first step is to get vaccinated and boosted, and make a republican cry:https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-jul-oct.html#25_September_2021_(Florida_surgeon_general)>Then you need to put your N95 mask on and wear it everywhere:https://www.stallman.org/archives/2022-jul-oct.html#26_October_2022_(Funding_for_COVID-19_vaccines_and_testing_blocked)>And also carry spares so you can force others to wear them as is their moral obligationhttps://www.stallman.org/archives/2022-nov-feb.html#13_December_2022_(masks_tripledemic)>Fine people who aren’t wearing masks:https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-sep-dec.html#8_November_2021_(Anti-vaxx_thugs)>Then arrest them:https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-jan-apr.html#13_March_2021_(Passengers_with_no_masks)>Then forcibly vaccinate them:https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-sep-dec.html#19_November_2021_%28Antivax_fanatics%29>Then fight against “right-wing control”:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107545544The fact that commiepedotroons like RMS are being replaced in linux community by ultra, giga, mega commiepedotroons like devault or theevilskeletroon made me revert back to Windows XP.
>>107545544Getting vaccinated should be optional at least depending on the virus, but then you just have to isolate yourself from the society. Spreading diseases should be considered an act of terrorism. You can't have it both ways. Having the right to kill people by infecting them is no different than having the right to randomly shoot a gun in public places or run people over with a truck. That's not a right you ever had in the first place. No amount of copium can change this absolute fact.
>>107545544>avoids using anything that could be non-free botnet, even the hardware isn't his>let them put the botnet inside his bodyfreetards, not even once
>>107545617The vaccine was rushed at bestDeal with it you subhumanNo refunds
I don't think about him at all.
It's ALWAYS them.https://www.ftm.eu/articles/europe-health-data-us-firm-israel-spies
>>107547728>paywalled articleGo fuck yourselfMODS !
>>107548102reader mode bypasses it
>>107548186You're right, thxStop fucking yourself
https://youtube.com/shorts/baiEHMne2XE?si=Ke6eUUam5bCt0rQl
Not reading all that, just tell me how to hack my internets so I can stop paying Verizon $80 a month for 1Gig fiber internet.
>>107544281>>107544316Yeah those are the only ways to flash them unless it is a modem with software vulnerabilities allowing that to happen but those get banned by ISPs because they look at them as trivially moddable. These are the ones where you need to do some hardware access like write to the SPI flash or something. So they aren't blacklisted.>>107544320Depending on your location. But yeah, Spectrum is by no means a lost cause. I had people had good luck with it and only one friend who had terrible luck, but he also pressed a button that erased his certificate and he couldn't ever come back from that. So I'd say chances are it was user error.>>107544281I know, anon, it is crazy. Not my Discord, though.
>>107544316Nice, good luck. If you get stuck, open a thread here and I'll chime in if I see it. I think it is a great thing to toy around with, a very deep rabbit hole if you enjoy those kind of things.
STOPSTEALINGINTERNETS
>>107545858gives me this vibehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cZC67wXUTs&list=RD_cZC67wXUTs&start_radio=1
Share your experiences with trying—or thinking about trying—Linux. What made you switch, or what stopped you from switching? Considering that Win10 died not too long ago and all I've only been hearing bad stuff from Win11Some things to consider (but feel free to rant about anything else)Hardware/software issues: drivers crapping out, apps/games not working?Learning curve: was the CLI or setup too intimidating?Community: any gatekeeping or confusing forums?Work/school: stuff forcing you to stick with Windows/Mac?Fragmentation: too many distros, inconsistent experiences?Made this thread because I need more data for my graduation thesis lol. Personally, I already made the jump to arch and nixos since August. Honest answers are appreciated
>>107542799No one who has sex is switching to troonix.
I want to switch to Linux on desktop, but it doesn't have all the software I need. I need Lightroom, a bit of prototyping software, Figma, Guitar Pro, Ableton, image editing software such as photoshop or affinity. I think some apps will be fine in wine, but Lightroom and Ableton won't. I have home server on ubuntu and it was pretty easy to setup.
>>107548285fpbp
>>107548287I'll always will have my personal and work Macbook but I want to use my most powerful machine at home.
>>107542799linux on desktop is a piece of shitrecent problem:intel nic driver was rapidly flipping in/out of low power mode, which after several hours caused a silent (no logs) either reset or total freeze.The only way I solved this is because I gave opus 4.5 in claude full root access. Eventually it managed to correlate magnitude of switching between power modes with a crash in the future, and permanently disabled low power mode for the network adapter.I would have never solved this without ai.Something like that always happens. My father had an ubuntu, motherboard's mic input was extremely noise (that was pre-ai times). Eventually I traced it to a bug for that exact realtek's driver, mentioned by someone on a kernel list 2 years before. It was still unfixed. He had to buy a usb microphone.The ultimate reason is shit quality of drivers. Desktop linux is just a recipe for pain. If you don't like windows just use a mac.
Fuck WEBPFuck JFIF
>>107546575i mean the modern web standards, that define how browsers are meant to render webpages, are all effectively downstream of chrome, and Google decides how chrome works4chan will not work in a browser that's not compliant because of the Cloudflare integrity check.JPEG is shit. so is GIF. better compression exists nowadays. webp is a worthy successor to both codecs. you're telling me that you're rejecting it JUST because it's made by google? and because you can't see da preview in da fiwe expwowew? that's seriously your reasoning? why are you on this board you fucking retard?
>>107545983nta, but mp3 is terrible, opus is better and should be used, so i adopted it and defend it. but opus wasn't imposed on me like webp, and it represents an inconvenience for me and many others, so i don't care if it's good or better. i'll continue using gif, png, and jpg for the time being.the only thing i considered was jxl, but it doesn't seem to have much adoption.
>>107547462I'm an opus shill myself and I agree with your point.but actually with mp3 the situation is much worse than webp vs jpeg because there isn't even a compatibility argument for it either.aac-lc exists, and it has the same fucking compatibility as mp3 while already being almost as good as opus, it's also the same level as mp3 when it comes to royalties and shit.so yeah the example that retard made makes much less sense than the reason you gave, there's truly no reason to use mp3 other than being tech illiterate or having a bunch of old files you don't want to transcode further.
>>107539270Holy shit, it actually works. Thanks
>>107539172Why you so scared of webp, pedophile tranime faggot?
>is that a $2 cable from Aliexpress? would be a shame if we added a 3 euro tax for your protection ;)
>buy replacement laptop keys with hinges>cost like $3/pop from china and can order specific ones >"locally" i.e. from several countries away you get charged $10 for the same thingAll this means is they're going to rape my wallet more to pay for the foreigners they've imported to steal from us. I'm still not buying it locally regardless.
>>107540939Just make it in europe
>>107545408>So you can avoid paying a lot by making batch orders.Completely unrealistic if you just need a couple of items. Also if your order is abover 150 EUR, you have to pay customs duties, which require additional paperwork and, you guessed it, handling fees.Aliexpress will probably handle things on their own, but god have mercy on your soul if you dare order from anywhere else.
>>107548384injection molding is an art and i would not trust it to some romanian sweatshop
>>107541842>the rent collecting auditors are working to keep you safe, goy. thank them for their service.do yuropoors really believe this? or are jeets just getting paid to shill these narratives?
Ram shortage are here to stay until 2028
>>107545507same upgraded to 64gb and a 5070 with my 5600x system and will last me for awhile
>>107548340Tell me about heat dissipation in space, please. Convection isn't possible, so surrounding temperatures don't matter as much.
>>107548342>he thinks LLMs are synonymous with "AI"kek you fell for scam altman's psyop
>>107548340Sure, but even a minuscule heat source on your thermally isolated vessel will make the heat creep up if the means of dissipating the heat wasn't planned correctly. Do you think astronauts have cooling devices in their space suits just for fun? It's to get rid of excess body heat so they don't die of heat-exhaustion due to the body-heat from moving/existing having no way to escape while basically sitting in a thermos.The baseline temperature is meaningless since there is no molecules around to transport heat due to the vacuum. You know that human bodies produce like 100W waste heat while being idle and like 300..400W while doing physical work? Does sitting in a thermos producing that much heat sound like a healthy thing to do to you?
>>107548357His thin eye-brows look gay af.
More TKLs EditionPrevious: >>107473526 >Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107547301Try to find the Skyriter, then. It'll look good on your Alice.
>>107547691I didn't know about that one. Jesus. Every time I look at GMK shit it seems to go up in price. I want it but $180 for a set of keycaps is just too much. That's over double what I paid for the alice.
>>107547749I hope you get a nice $100 deal on mechmarkets for a barely used set. Maybe put up some WTB posts on your local Discord groups. You can get lucky when you least expect it, I know I did when I got the CDATA base kit in absolute mint condition, original packaging and all, for like $90. Never imagined I'd get it, much less like this.
>>107547749Go second hand, I’ve gotten 5 sets of gmk between $60-$90 shipped
>3rd tmux burnedFugggggI really am going to need to get a micro solder for this
Lemon Stealing Whore Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107544743stop being an elitist tard. your rip doesn't belong to you. don't upload if you don't like your release being shared and watched. So say we all.
>senior staff member on GGN posting images of the girl from pragmata and gooning over her "loli feet" in public IRC
>>107548169B-B-B-based!!
>>107547970i am not elitist retarded egomaniac and that was only intro of the reply and my main concern was about tech literacy from private trackers staff. as i already mentioned, i don't care about cross-uploads as long as it keeps private trackers alive and well seeded.
>>107548169>pragmatalooks like bioshock in space
>>107545021yea i also use w10 ltsc iot, it literally just works, that's itfor work I use a mac
>>107544717>Debian + KDE you'll be back
>>107547370I doubt it
>>107544676SIR WITH AGENTIC OS YOUR AI AGENT WITH OPERATE YOUR SYSTEM WITH FULL SAPPORT OF COPILOT AI AGENTS
>>107544676I don't like the idea of Auto-Restart instead of freeing the mallocs.