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It won’t get paywalled. Instead they will let it get useful then start injecting ads into it once people trust it.
It won’t get paywalled. Instead they will let it get useful then start injecting ads into it once people trust it.
Late game performance and dsyncs comes to mind.
I have personally RMAed 3 mouses for double click issues and replaced the switches in my current mouse. Hardware is bad.
Don’t try it. You will regret it when you play the 90% of games that don’t let you set both.
I already switched to Firefox a while back. The new tracking system bullshit was the last straw. Chrome team is too busy trying to invasively track us rather then actually improving the browser for consumers.
I can get total ban but why a ban on amount?
My problem with it is it’s an advertisement for a SASS service.
A person new to Linux would probably not even care or notice it.
Is there costs associated with this?
Other then it being closed garden that isn’t indexable on the web why do you think it’s trash?
The stuff before it were not good.
I’m in a ton of servers and it performs pretty okay for me. No real issues.
Have you programmed with rust a day in your life? Once you introduce one library that requires Tokio async you have to start wrapping all your calls that involve it in async shit.
So many better concurrency patterns out there.
And these libraries are not easily avoidable. Ex: most AWS libraries require it.
And forgive me for a stupid typo, I have had little sleep the last week but you are an asshole that thinks belittling people somehow makes you right so it doesn’t really matter.
Async Rust sucks. I hate how many libraries use it, forcing it apon you.
It’s probably contractual obligations from shitty media companies.
This doesn’t contain any of the actual game characteristics though, it’s just the engine.
Because they are your investors?
My understanding is VK group is developing something on their engine.
Gaijin founders are Russian, they have major investors which are Russian, developers which are Russian.
While I’m not going to bet on it one way or another I would not be surprised if it was to avoid sanctions in order to keep contractual obligations / make Russian investors happy.
There have been some theories floating around that they did this to avoid sanctions so they can share code with related Russian companies.
Does it work for cycling?