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With the added fun of nuclear weapons!

For the duration of gaben’s life, to be fair. Beyond that there be dragons.


They didn't buy DDR5 - they bought raw wafer capacity and a ton of it at that.


I know they (Ars Technica) do A/B title tests sometimes from discussion with one of the people who works there.


I have mild tinnitus, and I don’t really notice it at all when my hearing aids are in. (Phillips, got them at Costco) Sadly, it’s a lot more noticeable once I take them out. I am still waiting for that electrostimulation therapy I read about a few years ago to pan out.


Same. When in I don’t notice it much but do when not wearing them.


I can speak to this - the main variations are in the kind of butter you use. Using salted, unsalted, or margarine result in similar yet different cookies. I personally use unsalted and feel like it creates the most “cookie” like experience. Flour brand and texture also makes a difference. You will get a very different result based on using the store brand vs (for example) King Arthur flour.


I know one of those two is Bevy, what is the other one?


Yes, the other is Fyrox. I don't think there are other viable 3D engines in Rust but at this point the hype surrounding Bevy is so large people wouldn't notice (and I stopped following the scene for the most part).

There are also bindings to Godot which is probably the way to go if you actually wanna get shit done. I talked to their authors and they avoided promoting it on Reddit for a while because the hype was bordering on harassment.


Likely Fyrox: https://github.com/FyroxEngine/Fyrox

Oh god, look at the authors contribution graph from last year. He is the living meme.


He's doing it because he likes learning and coding. And he knows what he's doing. Rust has huge issues attracting experienced gamedevs (unlike any other area) for some reason and mrDIMAS is one of the few exception, originally from Larian studios which made Baldur's Gate 3.

He used to have a Patreon with a modest goal of $1000 per month and was making decent progress towards it but then the war started and after it was clear he was not getting any of the money any time seen, he had to switch to other platforms but by then the opportunity was gone.

He worked for a while for another big game studio to save up and then went back to Fyrox.


Well, we could always just set up solar panels and use it to capture output from the massive fusion reaction 8.5 light minutes away from us. Does that count as a successful utilization of fusion?


> Does that count as a successful utilization of fusion?

In the way a fire is a steam engine.


I don’t have a source now, but a while ago (pre-pandemic) I saw a study that showed babies don’t pick up basic language structures very well at all from videos for whatever reason.


Presumably from lack of relevant context (i.e. relevance to the child's own needs/sensory experience) and lack of trial and error.

Similarly you can't learn to write code very well from watching videos of someone watching code, especially when they're not trying to teach code through the video.


My gut says Nintendo, because Microsoft doesn't give a shit what you use as long as you write for them, and Sony doesn't feel like they'd be that petty.


You can ship games for Nintendo with private modification of NativeAOT + FNA: https://viridiansoftware.com/blog/csharp-on-game-consoles


But Microsoft _does_ have a widely known C++ compiler. I doubt Sony does. Does Nintendo?


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