Color splitting effects (i.e. like a prism) can be caused by unpolarized lenses as well.
Not exactly sure what you mean by multi colored scan lines or black spaces here, tbh.
Color splitting effects (i.e. like a prism) can be caused by unpolarized lenses as well.
Not exactly sure what you mean by multi colored scan lines or black spaces here, tbh.
Depending on the display xor glasses polarization orientation you need to tilt your head by up to 90° of course.
Why? Does polarization affect motion sickness?
Maybe it’s polarized glass, so it takes more away of the sunlight than the display light. He can’t tilt his head too much though.
Typical boring useless shit code. Using bad variable names, and in the end you just say “look, I can count to 10”.
Before sorting: 8 6 1 10 5 9 3 2 4 7 Does it have a meaning? I don’t think so.
KISS in unsafe blocks does make sense.
If AIs were able to handle this safely, I’d consider using them.
No no, it makes sense when you consider the reaction of the praising person when they have to review the PR.
You’re guess is wrong. :P And anyways, I didn’t say all games using an easy to use game engine are shit.
If you use an easy game engine (idk if unreal would even fit this, btw), it is easier to produce something usable at all. Meanwhile, the effort needed to make the game good (i.e. game design) stays the same. The result is that games reach a state of being publishable with a lower amount of effort spent in development.
Well, have you seen what game engines have done to us?
When tools become more accessible, it mostly results in more garbage.
C++ has []{}.
(You can also add more brackets if you wish to do nothing longer: []<>[[]]()[[]]{}())
“A → B” is true in any variable assignment where B is true if A is true.
It has always been mostly obvious to me.
Behind the waterfall there is a portal to australia.
On german QWERTZ keyboards, you need to use shift to make : and !.
Subdirs of $HOME are used as defaults. So using $HOME alone is not enough.
Also, prior to xdg dirs, applications were (many still are) storing their data under $HOME/.myapplication/.
Nah you should use xdg dirs, it’s 2025.
That’s why you have eyes in the panel.