

Yes, because of bash license change from GPLv2 to GPLv3 apple refused to upgrade the bash version shipped with macos and kept it on v3.2 (last GPLv2) for like 10 years before eventually migrating to zsh
Yes, because of bash license change from GPLv2 to GPLv3 apple refused to upgrade the bash version shipped with macos and kept it on v3.2 (last GPLv2) for like 10 years before eventually migrating to zsh
Old xkcd just hits differently. Like more poetic and romantic.
Is it a common saying the way you did the “Buh bye, Buh bye now” or you also watch Tara Mooknee content?
I don’t see input being discussed as much as it should, but when modern games became very realistic, let’s say Battlefield 4 era, it became clear for me that the current challenge for gaming is input. You can make an character animation do anything but you can’t instruct it to the character, maybe that is why this quick time action bullshit is so popular, because you can make a very complex cinematic scene but you can’t make the player give the input for it.
That is all to say this problem is 10x worst for VR games. Like the biggesr benefit of a 3D view is to move around but if you can’t do that in a natural way it kinda sucks, that is why 3D movies sucks, you are not moving around the scene. I guess that is also why VR works well with flight sims because in a real plane you are confined to your sit and can only look around. Now a shooter or other FPSs you WALK around and that has not being solved.
He has a number of good movies. I guess because the most popular means visible movies are his slop comides for the whole family his “real” movies kinda goes under the radar.
Uncut gems is a masterpiece but I wanna mention Spaceman because it is fantastic. It is kinda the opposite of Uncut gems, if the first is like fast pace on the edge of you seat that you spend the whole movie holding your breath that shit is about to hit the fan, Spaceman is super slow and introspective, big great nonetheless.