that’s exactly why we have mandatory code reviews now…


tbh I’m surprised that you even got upvotes, didn’t went that well for me with a similar answer on another post…


Interesting topic! I think in photojournalism is important how looking to a particular shot make you feel, which is probably going to change in time due to different context (i.e. a black and white photo may give you a drammatic effect now, but maybe it wasn’t like that when that was all you had). So I think you should use the technology that better help you reach the feeling you’re looking for NOW. Future historians are going to be confused regardless :)


But it works well for public opinion, which is what politicians care about most, unfortunately
You actually summed it up pretty well! The few things I buy for myself are mostly “tools” to do/learn something that indeed fit your comment.
Makes me think about what human life is supposed to look like.
I also spent most of my energy working, but I do get some time to occasionally do things I like but those also take some energy. If I imagine my perfect life I probably wouldn’t have the energy to live it. But still, I can’t help thinking I should do much more and I feel bad…


Windows
Here you go https://yewtu.be/watch?v=dM-5jEAfonc
Tv and movies don’t look choppy because the shutter speed of the camera smooth out the movement with motion blur. Motion blur in games is instead just simulated and not as effective.
Also as someone else have said a game is interactive and input latency can be as high as 3 frames, which at 30fps would be 1/10s and can be perceived…


I’ll give a different perspective on what you said: dx12 basically moved half of the complexity that would normally be managed by a driver, to the game / engine dev, which already have too much stuff to do: making the game. The idea is that “the game dev knows best how to optimize for its specific usage” but in reality the game dev have no time to deal with hardware complexity and this is the result.


Government care that you are in the condition to pay as much taxes as possible. Which honestly is not bad, considering how selfish humans are…


On most of the instances and apps you can just search communities cross-instance, why do you feel like u need to know in which instance a community is?
From the image seems like the pins broke off from the usb and are left on the board? If you have some soldering skill you can try to replace usb
yeah this is pretty much what I was thinking, but I made the post just because I was really hoping this was not the case…