In case anybody hasn't seen this deranged page on whitehouse.gov
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In case anybody hasn't seen this deranged page on whitehouse.gov
Still doesn't make both parties the same. People saying they're the same are trying to convince you not to vote, which consistently benefits one party and absolutely does not move our government to the left.
Take a look at their post history and it will make more sense. My guess is they'd rather see America give up and fail already because surely their idealized government will then rise from the ashes.
In my experience steamvr works but is unstable and has really bad performance compared to windows. (Constant stuttering even in lighter games like pistol whip) Motion smoothing doesn't work and it feels like there's some input delay which is not acceptable for vr.
I've switched over to monado via envision, which loses the steamvr overlay and is very unpolished. (no camera passthrough and no boundary display, though both seem in development) Games play correctly with reasonable performance, which is what matters.
I wouldn't recommend linux vr in general right now, if a friend wanted to try my headset I'd probably boot my windows partition. (Original htc vive with a 9070xt, so no excuse for steamvr's linux performance)
I usually check the length of each episode with the disc open in VLC and find the title with a matching length in MakeMKV, so I can set the names before extracting. Jellyfin supports naming episode files 'S01E01 Episode Name' which makes it easy to track what the file really is in case the db ordering turns out to be different. For nonserialized shows where order mismatches are likely I'll check with TVDB as I'm going through the episodes on the disc.
IMO it's the opposite, what exists now is less than a server browser. I'd call it a custom games browser instead. Whichever one you pick will be on the official servers.
I agree it isn't how the industry is now, but it isn't going to improve if everyone just accepts it.
Has anybody ever called tariffs his only or even primary playing card? I know Trump's a big fan of them, but they have nothing to do with his election interference, free speech suppression, weaponized justice department, or directly putting federal money in his own pocket. Tariffs are how he's raising prices and destroying the US's international relationships and standing, but he has plenty of other options for that.
I'm a fan of inclusive min, exclusive max for rng. It behaves consistently with decimal numbers in a readable way, for example int(0,100) can return 100 different integers. x<0 has a 0% chance of happening, x<50 is 50%, x<100 is 100%. If you swap with dec(0,100) you could now get 99.999 but x<50 is still exactly 50%
I do agree with amio on consistency and making sure each method added is worth the abstraction.
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