There are loads of .BAK files as well, and diffing them with the actual file gives you some insight on what they were working on. (Like pre and post Counterstrike addon).
> 5.0 came out late during development of the chip, which turned out to be mostly compliant, with the exception of some blending modes such as additive blending which Jensen Huang later claimed was due to Microsoft not giving them the specification in time.
Not sure if this is the same thing I had, but on my Riva128 the alpha blending wasn't properly implemented. I distinctly recall playing Unreal Tournament and when I fired the rocket launcher there were big black squared with a smoke texture on them slowly rotating :D couldn't see where I was shooting :D
COLORTERM is also a very weird thing. Most of the time I don't need it to be defined, but when using a screen session it suddenly looks very crappy when COLORTERM is set to truecolor. Removing the env var makes it look all normal again.
Tooltips are the worst kind of information providers in a website. First of all you don't know they're there, you actively need to search with your mouse cursor and wait to see something lights up. And then you can only read it, no way to copy/paste information out of it. Often they also cover up other information when they do popup, and most of the time the extra information they do provide is useless.
Tooltips should be removed entirely instead of fixing 22 year old bugs.
I'm not so sure about this. In the article he states:
> Once it became clear the intended law would likely pass parliament
and in the dutch version it sounds even worse to me:
> Na het verschijnen van het advies van de Raad van State is mij duidelijk geworden dat de verruiming van de bevoegdheden en de verschuiving van het toezicht niet meer ongedaan zullen worden gemaakt.
I can't really tell for sure if he thinks this law is here to stay, but me being a pessimist when it comes down to government, I think there is nothing temporary about this.