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kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
I know. Typically I'd let CC know with "I reverted these changes."
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Yes, reverting outside. This can happen often when one is not happy with CC's output - Esc + revert.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
CC absolutely does not read the context again during each run. For example, if you ask it to do something, then revert its changes, it will think the changes are still there leading to bad times.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Yes, the syntax makes no intuitive sense, whatsoever.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
NUMA is satan. Source: Working in real-time computer vision.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Because it is easier to keep adding stuff than to remove it.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Agreed, the roles seem more cerenonial than anything else.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
I'm curious - was it two and a half lines of code you contributed?
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Makes sense. How have you found C++20 modules?
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Looks great. I did pick up pretty strong NIH vibes, though. As an example, would CMake or Meson not work as a build system?
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
You have a patent for alpha in videos? Curious to hear more about this - the application you describe sounds eerily familiar to me.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
> Why This Challenge Will Make You Question Everything

This kind of headlines make an article an annoying read.
kookamamie
·10 months ago·discuss
Fully agreed. The modules are an afterthought, and inevitably lead to a mess where we have both modules and includes all over the place.
kookamamie
·11 months ago·discuss
> You have to feel it.

The corporate machine does not feel it.

It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop... ever, until you are dead.
kookamamie
·11 months ago·discuss
HTML with a canvas with HTML with a canvas…
kookamamie
·last year·discuss
No, it is the way. Edit: no one has time for inventing unique names for include guards.
kookamamie
·last year·discuss
It is not new, but also not ubiquous enough to express something everyone understands.

Trying to get "forge" across as some kind of defacto term just adds noise to the product description, I think.
kookamamie
·2 years ago·discuss
Hear hear, I share these observations almost as-is.
kookamamie
·3 years ago·discuss
The real summary: Unity is used as rendering engine and various rendering options are toggled on without much worry about the big picture. Add in some Unity "packages" and the patchwork of rendering things with unpredictable (and hard-to-fix) performance is ready.