Wow, you created this program for creating shaders visually? That’s impressive! You mind sharing the source code?
Wow, you created this program for creating shaders visually? That’s impressive! You mind sharing the source code?
How would you implement piping in GUI?
Could you show us an example program with a GUI you created for this?
Whoa, that’s not very professional or acceptable :-)
Okay, have fun a work tomorrow! Or don’t, as that seems to be your preference. :-)
Maybe. Maybe it’s a “We can’t afford to alienate expensive engineers over stickers” thing, or a “We care more about the quality of work than sticks on laptops” thing.
Must be a fun place you work at. Do you wear a suit to work and work in cubicles?
Did you work with engineers?
You’re using HTTPS, do you have child porn?
Oh sorry, I was under the impression that you had at least a basic knowledge about software and software development.
I now see that that’s not the case.
Open source is an area where software patents don’t generally protect the product, and yet it’s the most innovative space out there. And in cases where patents are brought in (see the rust trademark incident) they are rejected by the community. And yet open source is still around, and powering most of the internet and present in most devices.
If what you said about patents were the case, that would not be so.
I don’t know how to convey to you how important it is to incentivize innovation without worrying someone else will simply steal your ideas to make millions from your hard work you did inventing something while they literally did nothing.
If I make something and someone else can simply take it and dominate the market with it and pay me nothing for the work i did, why the fuck should I even bother making anything?
TIL that open source doesn’t exist.
When working on an OS project you are doing it out of altruism and/or fun, fully realising that you will never be compensated for this work.
That would imply there are no devs or even entire companies working on open source software and getting paid.
Just because you work on open source, doesn’t mean you don’t get paid.
Yeah, imagine if there was an area of software development where people could freely view, copy and modify each others works.
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain.
The quarantine mission.
I didn’t have it spolied, and I got really attached to my men.
The beginning was bad enough, but when they started saluting…
Also, Red Dead Redemtion 2, the ending. Man, that sunrise was beautiful…
(If you liked the vibe of RDR2, check out these two songs by the incredible Gavin Dunne.)
I’d be curious how sensible you’ll find this proposal.
Yep, that way you can set ACLs, you they can only access the jellyfin ports + the ports you allow them to.
Also, tailacale DNS.
The fact that tailscale has google/apple/etc logon integration will also help.
Yeah, windows is still the best (or at least the most compatible) for games, but all my servers use linux too. I played around with windows server a bit, but it’s no contest.
Thankfully, with WSL you can do a lot (but not all) of the stuff I love linux for.
I mean I even automated the backup of my windows PC with WSL, and it works great.
Good point, for most people at least.
Although for me specifically, with the kind of work I do, it’s not really an option.
I do like rider, but I’m most comfortable building GUIs in WPF, and VS has a great drag-and-drop interface for that.
Unfortunately, I don’t have free time like I used to, so learning a new framework that’s cross platform like Avalonia has been slow.
It has a very good GUI for building WPF and Avalonia interfaces drag-and-drop style.
Although it’s been a while since I used rider, maybe it has it too. I should probably check it out again.
But my main reason for staying on windows is still those damn anticheat software for some games my friend group play.
To be fair though, windows is doing everything in its power to push me towards dual booting again.
I’m that guy.
Unfortunately, Siege and MW2 are the only two games that a large segment of my friend group plays.
And also no alternative for Visual Studio (especially WPF and Xamarin)
You seem to be projecting…