Ambient occlusion is a horrible hack from twenty years ago. You don’t need to measure pixel values from photographs to know that it bears no relation to how light works in the real world. Just don’t use it.
Men are more likely to die of COVID and more likely to be intubated. Should we start preferentially treating men over women? Why did they not include this advice as well?
> Do you support denying re-entry to people who are already citizens as a means of doing that?
Which implies the people entering on these visas are taking places away from someone else but they’re not, they’re entering the same lottery system as everyone else. Unless you’re suggesting that only citizens should be allowed to enter the country?
A few weeks ago everyone was expecting them to replace MIQ with home self-isolation in Feb-April thanks to the vaccine uptake. Now Omicron has thrown that all up in the air.
This isn’t what’s happening. Everyone trying to enter the country has to go through the MIQ system, regardless of whether they’re a citizen, have one of these visas, or any other type of visa.
It sort of goes against Rust’s philosophy to bake anything like that into the language.
Where they screwed up was not providing the machinery to make libraries agnostic of the runtime an end user wants to use in their program, so libraries either depend on a specific runtime explicitly or use features to allow users to switch runtimes at compile time. This causes a lot of headaches for library maintainers and end users both.
There’s a lot of interest in adding said machinery (through collections of traits in std) to enable libraries to be generic over different runtimes, but a solution is still some ways off.
ACES (AP0) is an archive format for when you want to be absolutely sure you’re not clipping any colours. As a working space it’s terrible and AP1 should be preferred, either as ACEScg or ACEScc