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AboutProfessionally, realtime rendering. Personally, offline rendering. Rendering is radical.
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SkillsC++
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LocationEngland
Joined devRant on 9/12/2016
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calm down, dear.
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Why's the newbie getting code into prod without it being checked by code review and testing?
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@jAsE how do you know it's the left leg?
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everything is strings :)
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That's a bit... reductive. Sex and gender have somewhat of a looser connection than most people assume, and even in biological terms it's not a strict binary of "male" and "female" either.
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@devios1 I must admit it's not an issue I've run into (as I've remapped my caps key to Esc and use shift for any uppercase stuff), do you really find it that much of a burden?
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Assuming you're on Sierra:
Go to System Preferences -> Accessibility -> Keyboard
Tick "Enable Slow Keys"
Click "Options..."
Drag the "Acceptance Delay" slider all the way to the left -
@Jijel I need to get "-Wall -Wextra -Werror" on a t-shirt at some point :)
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xkcd, Don't Hit Save, Cube Drone, Geek and Poke, CommitStrip, and MollyBeans
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looks more like wasted space :)
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@CSaratakij that's literally my job :)
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https://olkb.com/
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@lazysnail how do you propose getting fingerprint data for people without hands?
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error: too few arguments to function 'int sprintf(char*, const char*, ...)'
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He wanted to remain anonymous. He didn't want his face plastered everywhere. He's having to move house because the british press doxxed him.
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@Forside I should've picked up from stdio.h (as opposed to cstdio) that OP was writing C, not C++. I had no idea that C allows you to omit the type specifier on main(). I guess we've both learned something from this interaction :)
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@Forside main(), even when declared as "int main()" is exempt from having to return a value, and will default to returning zero if no return value is given (since C99).
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error: C++ requires a type specifier for all declarations
main() {
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true
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Ah yes. Sexist "humour". Just what I love to see on devRant.
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@runfrodorun in house engines that only run on windows will typically be implemented to render with directx. Which is a windows-only api. For a linux port they'd have to completely rewrite their renderer to run on opengl, and then spend a significant amount of time QA'ing the whole thing under as many linux setups as possible. Not a trivial feat.
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I think for a lot of developers the lack of linux support is simply that the money they'll make back from it is less than the amount of money they'll spend porting it. Heck, it's the same story with Mac support at numerous studios.
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I'm still waiting on a ponytail option :(
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"Everyone has a test environment. If you're lucky, you'll have a separate production environment too."
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Not all programmers are male :P
and @lostinmyworld, vim > nano :) -
@XiovV presumably because, as an audio service, you can just hide the tab/app in the background and not have eyeballs on the ads. They have to use audio ads because otherwise nobody would see the ads.
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Why not buy a soundcloud subscription? That way you don't have to endure ads and their devs can pay rent.
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So you've replaced the stress of pressing keys on a keyboard with the stress of pressing keys on a keyboard? :)
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I need one of these for my laptop
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Christ dude, take a break.