

As a DIYer, I bought my own SSD. It was much cheaper and had more flavor


As a DIYer, I bought my own SSD. It was much cheaper and had more flavor


Which of their machines doesn’t have full Linux support from the start?


Why would he empty his own diaper?


Why do y’all keep posting interesting shit here??


A simple “no” would suffice.


I’m sharing facts, champ. Do you not understand what “development hell” means?


No, it was in development hell, and Capcom even indefinitely suspended development at one point.


No, we just get what we get.


For some reason, I thought this already came out years ago to little fanfare; I seem to recall a demo or trailer for it from way back …
Ah, development hell and indefinite delays from Capcom. Looks like it’s being recieved well, too.


I know that gcc is still alive. That was implied from my original comment.
What you just outlined is the other commenter’s theory I already outlined, and literally describes Rust not coming along after gcc improves its error messaging. Thus, it contradicts my theory that Rust came along later than gcc’s improved error messaging.


Oh, guess my mental timeline is wrong!


They literally did. They theorized that Rust influenced GCC’s improved error messaging. That could not have happened if GCC improved their error messaging prior to the existence of Rust.
LED? There’s a rubber-coated metal ball under there.


Well, it’s ironically more accurate.


The amount I learn every time I code up some mundane tool may at times be small, but the cumulative effect is significant. It’s surely how I’ve reached my current point in my career, and that’s how it shall remain when I leave it.
Surrendering the last of our cognition to a tool has dire consequences.


Well, yeah, templates won’t recurse beyond 1,024 levels.


No, Rust came later.
Then why does it look exactly like a stick of gum