Yes, but it still is about language, not game engine.
Albeit technically, the statement is correct, since it is more specific.
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Yes, but it still is about language, not game engine.
Albeit technically, the statement is correct, since it is more specific.
Not only them, and I’m not here to blame 😅
There’s no such thing as “zeroith” because it’s called “zeroth — being numbered zero in a series”
This works for building storeys, this would work equally well for tables. The only reason this is not used often is because the series are rarely zero-based in anything that doesn’t also want to equate index and offset.
You’re right that first may be read as “opposite of last”, that would add to the confusion, but that’s just natural language not being precise enough.
Edit: spelling
Edit2: also, if you extend that logic, when you’re presented with an ordinal number, you would need to first check all the options, sort them, and then apply the position you’re asked, that’s not really how people would expect ordinal number to be treated, not me, at the very least
*Several steps later*
Narrator: And that, folks, is how we got the Utopia we live in, by replacing all the work with AI, and letting people enjoy their lives
Stupid actions in adding unsanitized AI output to search results are real, those very specific memetic searches leading to single Reddit comment seem to not be real
Seems not, as several people failed to reproduce it. At least, not yet real
This seems to not be real (yet) though.
I heard those screens can be programmatically split onto several logical displays. I guess, the only advantage is not having borders between them.
It feels a bit off to me, indeed
Reminds me of what the official Instagram client looked like on iPad, a lot of margins, and a bit of that 640px wide feed (or whatever the actual width was)
Don’t know if it’s still the same
Oh, they did. But the guy doing actual work with the button was on the meetings about scrollbar
As wise people said wrote:
Don’t talk them down, but also don’t follow insane shit
Make the user search for this button depth-first
We used BigBlueButton in a team, even had someone connect it to SIP, I think
For the most part it just worked, a great product
Yeah, researching the last point now, thanks for the heads up about the rest. Probably not going to be running super mega ultra, not potato is already a big step forward 😅
I was postponing because otherwise I had to carry my GPU in a suitcase instead of a computer case 😅 but I’m almost done moving around, almost
I am planning to shop for new parts (well, strictly speaking I continue to plan for more than a year already, but life gets in the way). I can’t decide between the better compatibility of AMD and (supposedly) more features of Nvidia
I have just started trying to make sense of the situation searching the internet, but I would appreciate it if you can sum up what’s the pros and cons for my use case: I mostly use GPU for gaming, consider participation in ML crowd sourcing like AI horde, sometimes edit images or video. Plus, I mostly use Win now and want to use Linux in dual boot on the new machine
Except, if someone had the repo cloned before the purge, they would retain all of the information, wouldn’t they?
I think somewhere in these comments was a recommendation, can’t find it now. I opted to just follow each fork linked in the repo and check for an update date ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Oh, I didn’t know that, neat. Then there’s no space for nit-picking