A few scratches are nothing. Just let the cat take your hand, and it’ll be fine.
Game developer and artist.
Spoken languages: Hu, En, some Jp
Programming languages: C, C++, D, C#, Java
Mastodon: @ZILtoid1991
Github: https://github.com/ZILtoid1991
A few scratches are nothing. Just let the cat take your hand, and it’ll be fine.
Nah, his father is a helicopter…
I’m not going to register to linkedin.
Issue is, I need a new job ASAP, I cannot really spend my time building a portfolio. My health went from bad to even worse, thanks to my current job.
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Wren would be an ideal candidate, it even has a D port (not a binding, a full port), except for the lack of integer support.
The main issue with Lua isn’t the language, but the API, which doesn’t want to play nice with my program, and is poorly documented with the assumption that people only want to use the API in the simplest possible way, even at the cost of not using certain functionality.
Samsung still makes great ones. Some of them are even compatible with Wacom pens.
Once I helped to set up a Lenovo Android tablet, that too was stellar compared to the cheap junk you can meet with easily.
Also GPU drivers.
If you’re mad at NVidia for their closed-source drivers, then remember that ARM seldom makes their Linux drivers available for free, so you have to either have to deal with absolutely no GPU driver while the CPU does the graphics rendering (might not be a big deal on a NAS though), or with open source drivers that are less capable than the Nouveau drivers and even fiddlier to install. The ARM Mali driver issue is so bad I was legit thinking on a solution to run the Android binary blobs (which at least are available by ripping them off from the Android kernel) on regular Linux, a lot of function call redirects would likely take care of that issue.
Chilis peppers are also fruit, and there’s smoothie of them.
Walter Bright had a lot of back and forth over the Digital Mars C compiler and Symantec.
That solution is janky and slow as hell. I’d rather just embed it into my own software, which is mostly done, except it doesn’t find functions as functions, but as nil value.
D.
It has C ABI compatibility, so it should work. But as others wrote, I might have messed up my Lua script.
No, I’m developing my own engine.
I have a USB-C cable that was around the $40 mark, and it has bulky and robust connectors that likely house some electronics in them. I originally bought it to my mom as a charger/data cable, but she didn’t like it, so I use it to occasionally connect my phone to my monitor. It transfers USB and 2.5K video signal without an issue with superfast charging as a bonus, and also braided. Not sure if it would fare at TB4 speeds.
Eventually they will join, but will take a while…
It just takes a bit of time, then people will evetually come to the fediverse.
Install an emulator for her alongside with some roms. Unfortunately, that’s pretty much the only option we have nowadays.
“Make your own games!”
“Okay!”
“No! Not like that!”