Tbh I can recommend nobara linux. For gaming especially it’s often nice to have access to recent drivers / proton versions. But maybe that’s not even relevant in your case.
Tbh I can recommend nobara linux. For gaming especially it’s often nice to have access to recent drivers / proton versions. But maybe that’s not even relevant in your case.
Visit Wizard man, man know elvish, wizard bestow several names, Sivecano one of them.
Floats are actually fairly limited in what they can do and you lose a lot of accuracy at some point
my point exactly
Iroh isn’t a man. He’s the man
The older I get, the weirder matpat’s stuff feels to me. Lime, I used to think, that the guy was cool.
Can confirm, that that’s how it works
Yes, but as someone with even a little pride and some c/c++ experience I always use double quotes
Yes, but I’m not sure how good the compiler is with arbitrary macros as opposed to the stdlib ones.
yeah, think so too. at least with some standard library stuff.
“error on line” (points to syntactically perfectly fine line of code until you realize, that you forgot to add the semicolon after your macro on the previous line)
finally a meme I can relate to
You can actually get the terminal output from your game by setting the launch options to
%command% 2>&1 > /tmp/log.txt
Which will write the terminal output of the game to the file /tmp/log.txt