

Someone else has been listening to Dungeon Crawler Carl. :)
Someone else has been listening to Dungeon Crawler Carl. :)
This looks great. I’m new to go, and the tone is to memey for me to use it in production. But I’ll definitely take a look at some if the function implementations.
Not sure how to interpret this. The use of any tool can be for good or bad.
If the quality of the game is increased by the use of AI, I’m all for it. If it’s used to generate a generic mess, it’s probably not going to be interesting enough for me to notice it’s existence.
If they mean that they don’t use AI to generate art and voice over, I guess it can be good for a medium to large game. But if using AI means it gets made at all, that’s better no?
Ha, I was thinking this is a perfect llm question so I tried. And I was right.
Great questions! Let’s break down the differences between GitHub, GitLab, and Forgejo, and address your specific queries.
GitHub:
GitLab:
Forgejo:
GitHub.com uses proprietary software developed by GitHub, Inc. The exact details of their software stack are not publicly available, but it is known to be highly customized and optimized for their scale.
GitHub:
GitLab:
Forgejo:
GitHub:
GitLab:
Forgejo:
Each platform has its strengths and is suited to different use cases. GitHub is great for visibility and collaboration, GitLab excels in DevOps and CI/CD, and Forgejo is perfect for lightweight, self-hosted Git management. Your choice will depend on your specific needs, whether it’s community size, feature set, or the ability to self-host.
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On my way out for a trail run right now. :)
Right?! I’ve just assumed the GNU/Linux nitpick to be a meme at this point. An old and tired one at that…
Ah, right. There are different resolutions specified, did catch that. Thank you
Why is fps specified here?
Does it mean expected values for that tier, and that it’s limited to 60?
Right!? How hard can it be?
I built a 24V DC power network in my server and office space two years ago, backed by a battery. The constant “UPS” is great, and its power efficient.
Yes! I’ve recently bought a house that has a forest on one side and the city on the other. It’s great! I take daily walks on the trails in the woods.
You expect a different outcome every morning?
This sucks, I know. I just responded to a friend’s message from two months ago, and I’ve felt bad about not responding since then. But life happens, and for me at least it had nothing to do about that friends behaviour.
It’s meaningful to me, and meaningless to the internet.
I’ve done this with debian in the past, you just install different DE in parallel. Works well enough, don’t remember it causing any issues. It just makes a mess of your home folder, so I don’t do it outside of testing purposes.
Ha! It’s funny because it’s true!
Thanks, I hate it!
Wow, thank you! Don’t know how I could have missed YouTube Revanced, that’s exactly what I wanted!
Haha, OK. Funny confidence with a recently released book that mentions this. :)