| The_smn wrote: > Upgrading Windows to 10 seems like a bad idea. I agree, it's a 9 year old OS. Windows 11 has been out …
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| Branks wrote: > Hey. Just lurking, thinking about diving back in. Glad to know I'm not the only oldie that swings by …
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| I had no idea how deep narwhals dive on a daily basis until exploring The Deep Sea. For Linux testing, have you …
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| 12 -> 32 and about to hit 33, I hit my 20 year anniversary of lurking these forums a couple months ago. There used to …
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| Spookerton wrote: > It's an unpleasant language to grok and write, in my opinion, and the contortions necessary to make …
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| Lummox JR wrote: > In my limited time since then, I've mostly dealt with working on the possibility of a better native …
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| Lummox JR wrote: > Part of my optimization work also included trying to speed up memory allocation in the compiler …
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| Can you elaborate on the command line request a bit? In this case, derp.png is essentially a DMI file without …
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| tl;dr Descriptor should be in iTXt, not zTXt.
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| Lummox JR wrote: > Also on the to-do list is that one user has come up with a potential improvement for the checksum …
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| @James I don't suppose you have the board savefiles?
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| I've made a case for the same points and then some several times. I've even tried to settle on just open-sourcing the …
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| Neat, I wonder: Does it work properly for types that use parent_type?
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| Ter13 wrote: > Whose basement was it that we thought Dan was being held hostage in again? Was it Alathon? Spuzzum? …
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| Was thinking about this more, and probably the best merch for those of us that joined circa 2001-2002ish might be some …
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| I'd go for a coffee mug and a zip hoodie with the logo or an atom above plain "BYOND" text on one of the sides of the …
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| Not sure what pointers means for DM, but what are the odds of pushing for a real C API? Interface could be something …
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| MrStonedOne wrote: > already exists (kinda), but is undocumented Hacky at best, and overly limited at worst. > You can …
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| Kaiochao wrote: > In a setter, you can trigger a "Changed" event that notifies every observer of the event. I have an …
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| I'd build a macOS client myself if it didn't mean I had to reverse-engineer the networking and authentication stuff …
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| NSBR wrote: > > Lummox JR: > > I am definitely planning to do something along the lines of allowing authors to do …
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| If aliens were going to travel from some faraway planet, I'd assume that it's less likely they figured out …
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| July 2002 as DarkHiei, courtesy of the original Dragon Ball Zeta. I can basically thank BYOND for helping me develop as …
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| I’m pretty sure your file is the legacy DMI format and not PNG. You can verify if the first few bytes of the file are …
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| Exxion wrote: > 1.#IND == 0 also returns true though, so you probably don't want to check for that one. Oof. You're …
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| GreatPirateEra wrote: > Chances are nobody really needs to go to www.byond.com. Except for brand-new users, which was …
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| The good news is it's nothing to do with carriage returns, etc. I'll give a detailed explanation if you're trying to …
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| I can't say how BYOND handles it, but I can speak to the first approach that comes to mind for me. It's common practice …
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| I'm pretty damn late to the thread but congrats! Mine is much less interesting: I left Google for more pay at Facebook, …
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| Alternative to getting back to the web client eventually, can we revisit your plans to open-source it? Even a community …
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| Lummox JR wrote: > Inherited from earlier wish lists: > - Pause feature (single-player games only) I think this could …
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| Neat ideas. Some thoughts: I suggest making inline procs opt-in, to lower the logic burden and resultant problems of …
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| Do you have anti-virus software that might be deleting/quarantining it?
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| Dafuq did I even just read
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| Work from home hacks thread
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| If they ever do open source the webclient, I intend to try to use it to create a client for macOS. Unfortunately, it …
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| Monster860 wrote: > Currently, the webclient is horribly broken. Most objects are invisible, it crashes randomly, and …
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| What about a property-like syntactic sugar? (Slightly different purpose, I'm aware, but similar in use I think.) // …
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| I'm kind of curious, what is your use-case for a list where L[a] == a?
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| Lummox JR wrote: > I know August is a slow month, but if you haven't become a BYOND Member yet, I hope you'll consider …
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| Ter13 wrote: > to bolster the North Korean nuclear program under the agreement that should Lummox die, global …
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| I'd guess you could go to this post: ID:724526 And follow the instructions at: "Installing BYOND (Dream Seeker / Dream …
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| Has something changed that prevents it running on those specs? They look solid for a late-90's/early-2000's computer, …
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| Somepotato wrote: > the webclient is basically a websocket enabled DS client -- it uses nearly the exact same (albeit …
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| It’s a lot to unpack and I have no influence over what Lummox decides is worthwhile or feasible, but from a logistical …
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| Orange55 wrote: > This thread is hilarious and should be preserved in all of it's glory. Thank you for bumping it. I …
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| Nadrew wrote: > The developer tools are already available on other platforms for a reason. The compiler and server are …
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| Team7Star wrote: > Works for 95% of people so not that bad Do you have stats on that? Sure, it works for most of the …
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Dec 17 2021, 12:54 am