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@Effortless@noagendasocial.com Second article is fake, never existed. He was placed here when we tried to ban circumcision, something that people supported banning but got us threats from the ADL

Bill got silently cancelled afterwards

@projectmirai39
After setting up a Gmail account in the mid-aughts, Mark, who is in his 40s, came to rely heavily on Google. He synced appointments with his wife on Google Calendar. His Android smartphone camera backed up his photos and videos to the Google cloud. He even had a phone plan with Google Fi.

He filled out a form requesting a review of Google’s decision, explaining his son’s infection. At the same time, he discovered the domino effect of Google’s rejection. Not only did he lose emails, contact information for friends and former colleagues, and documentation of his son’s first years of life, his Google Fi account shut down, meaning he had to get a new phone number with another carrier. Without access to his old phone number and email address, he couldn’t get the security codes he needed to sign in to other internet accounts, locking him out of much of his digital life.

An investigator, whose contact information was provided, had asked for everything in Mark’s Google account: his internet searches, his location history, his messages and any document, photo and video he’d stored with the company.

And in the end his accounts were all deleted. Don't trust jewgle

@wowaname They literally ban pedos from editing articles or owning an account

Despite them refusing to state what the DSM5 actually says so they only label it a mental disorder and then also have a rule forbidding discrimination against people for their mental disorders

@alyx Fried mushrooms and onions are really good. It's not alone but it's just two ingredients

@TheIronHeart A random White person on the street could give you an organ. A hobgoblin can not

@LukeAlmighty @matana The DS playthrough I'm doing RN is with a girl. The frame is smaller which lets me see more and the moans are more enjoyable

@ryo @icedquinn @xianc78 GPU 3d graphics from scratch is doable for the average dev

Mostly basically boilerplate
learnopengl.com/Getting-starte

3d physics from scratch would be a fair bit harder. If you did 2d gameplay but 3d graphics it would be sane

This is basically the opengl tutorial + math library (basically copying equations) + assimp (making your own OBJ importer is easy tho) + my code

@wolfi @icedquinn @xianc78 We don't have the data to convince eachother because I've provided it and you didn't become convinced, and you have no data

@wolfi @icedquinn @xianc78 Looking at the code it's also fairly simple and modular. You just offset transforms according to whatever rules you want and tell it to draw a quad. You could in fact make your own C/Nim particle module and add it without much effort

Extending Lua with C (or C with Lua) is easy, comfy, and fast in general. That's largely why so many people use it

github.com/love2d/love/blob/ma

@wolfi @icedquinn @xianc78 >It turned out that Bret Mogilefsky was the lead programmer on Grim Fandango, the main adventure game LucasArts released in 1997. In another message he told us that "A TREMENDOUS amount of this game is written in Lua" (his emphasis)

Okay I actually remembered the quote wrong

@wolfi @icedquinn @xianc78 LuaJIT is the gold standard for JIT compilers, written in assembly and optimised relentlessly

It's used in high performence application for game logic with C side rendering (like Löve) in games/engines like the CryEngine, Factorio, Minetest, Fable, or WOW

Even plain POC Lua makes up "substantial amounts" (according to the email POC got) of games like Grim Fandango. Basically all of Tim Schafer's games use Lua and were one of the first adopters of it
lua.org/history.html (ctrl-f Grim Fandango)

It 100% meets the performance requirements of games. Especially games that are the scale you'd make it with something like RayLib

You did something wrong like loading an image inside a fast loop. My games, even the particles, works on my 4gb ARM Pinebook pro without any slight hint of slowdown

@wolfi @icedquinn @xianc78 It has native and high performance support for particles
love2d.org/wiki/ParticleSystem
Look at these: youtube.com/watch?v=0SDxvDiOex

It also has a system for shaders that's basically improved GLSL which would let you create even more custom particles
love2d.org/wiki/Shader

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