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เข้าร่วม Ekim 2010
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‎Gabe Follower
‎Gabe Follower@gabefollower·
A fully playable browser version of Half-Life 2 has just been released to the public. You don't need to download anything, just open the site and play! The webport was created by Slqnt and 98006 in just three months!
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Хлопець з Маріка
Хлопець з Маріка@Fomin_Bohdan·
Найкращою вакциною від російської культури для мене стало вивчення англійської мови. Коли бачиш, скільки всього в світі є якісного та цікавого, ані Булгакови, ані Цої вже не чіпляють. Дивно, що це взагалі обговорюється в 2026 році
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Timeless Films
Timeless Films@axaxia92·
That's why they call it the magic of cinema, because of the difference between what is and what is seen.
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Canadian@genocidalgirl·
Did I mention Indians love rape?
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Verktøysett@verktoysett·
@naiivememe The after-bath female face looks way more attractive. The left one feels like a shampoo commercial scam.
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naiive
naiive@naiivememe·
this is global issue
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Денис Казанський
Денис Казанський@den_kazansky·
Вместо "шайки наркоманов и неонацистов" теперь "господин Зеленский". А что случилось?
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Максим Мирович
Максим Мирович@MirovichMedia·
Кажется, я начал понимать прекрасный монгольский язык.
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Прочий посторонний
Поймут ли ватные подонки, Доев без соли все хуи, Что в штурмы брошенные орки Лубянским не были свои?
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Using ASCII characters to generate a 3D world - These are just characters, there are no graphics here.
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Verktøysett@verktoysett·
@LBA_World I really hope you go back to the original visual style. If not, good luck with the development, but I'll be skipping this
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Pierre Terdiman
Pierre Terdiman@PierreTerdiman·
man these new SIMD instructions are out of control
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trish
trish@TrisH0x2A·
it's honestly embarrassing that Chrome accidentally became the best PDF viewer while Adobe spent decades making Acrobat slower and more bloated
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Max 📟
Max 📟@MaxNordau·
By the way: I'm never going to spell Turkey as "Türkiye" unless I'm writing in Turkish. I don't write "Deutschland" or "中国" or "ایران" or "Magyarország." Turkey is Turkey.
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AMARA
AMARA@Amy_beke·
Is she thick or chubby??
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Verktøysett@verktoysett·
@wookash_podcast Look into the Blender source code and you'll find all the things none of "those highly skilled people" use 🤣
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Łukasz | Wookash Podcast
Łukasz | Wookash Podcast@wookash_podcast·
Every now and then, comments like this appear under live coding sessions, and I don't know how to respond. My view on that matter is: - all highly skilled people I know are avoiding modern C++ - some use C, some use C++, but those who use C++, they take a tiny subset of features - like operator overloading, or destructors to have "cleanup" mechanics - none of those people use std::views, std::ranges, std::pair, or even std::unordered_map or std::vector. If they do, they know they make a concession, "I shouldn't do that, compile times and runtime will suffer, I'm doing this cause it's a prototype, not a *real* thing" What I conclude from these observations is: - modern C++ is more about fashion than any real gains - new, competing languages have features like "map, filter, reduce" or string slices and C++ committee generally wants to add features, not remove them - the implementation of these features in compilers (MSVC, Clang, gcc) is nasty, not because compiler engineers suck, quite contrary, but because those compilers need to care about decades of existing features, syntax expressions, and weird historical constructs - quick example, for everybody liking lambdas in other languages, will absolutely freak out trying to understand all the possibilities of capture monstrosity with const & reference & pointer and [=] and [*] and move semantics, and damn const reference to a smart pointer which will not update refcount, how far have we strayed from the path. So my stance is: - if I invite somebody who loves modern C++ we will talk about how cool things can be expressed, but it will come at the cost of build time and runtime. If you think this worldview lacks nuance, and should be explored more in depth - reach out or recommend a person who would be a good fit for such a discussion. We can make a live session geared towards exploring these topics, or organize a small debate (but avoiding drama, a civilized debate!)
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