Yes. That is correct.
Yes. That is correct.
I’m autistic and I feel this.
It’s made to interact directly with the GPU instead of translating it to the equivalent GPU call in Vulkan.
Not to mention not every creator will have a patreon anyway so this covers that scenario as well.
There’s also the privacy concern as well.
ctrl+shift+i brings up the inspect tool you’ll find in Chrome. Which Electron is based on.
I guess I was thinking too hard that the joke went over my head despite knowing the reference lmao
You are not alone but I’m still in the dark about what it actually means.
This image is fan art of Gawr Gura from Hololive EN’s 1st Gen VTuber group HoloMyth.
She is their most subscribed talent and is known for being computationally challenged.
Sometimes putting a comma can give it an intonation. In this case given the comment about education being spelled wrong, having a comma after Yes gives a very sassy/mocking vibe.
While I like dunking on Elon, the words ‘a’ and ‘I’ exist.
This 100 percent. Ugh, I wish more pizza places had more custom options.
Probably the first comment that doesn’t bash on anyone since this whole thing started.
It’s almost as if Internet culture is universal.
People also don’t have a lot of time outside of work, and have other hobbies /people that they want to spend time on/with. And it’s going to take under a year at most before they are able to make any meaningful contributions if they are learning to code for the first time.
And people who do know how to code most likely do it as a day job and don’t want to do any programming outside of it to avoid burnout.
There are a lot of legitimate reasons as to why people can’t always contribute.
FOSS is eventually the better option, but that is a long wait.
Didn’t Microsoft try this back in the IE6 days? Like sites wouldn’t load if it wasn’t IE6?
Guilty Gear Strive sells its season passes way before the first character actually releases.