Posted July 04, 2015
Wurzelkraft
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Splatsch
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Posted July 04, 2015
Post edited July 04, 2015 by Splatsch
ssokolow
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Posted July 04, 2015
JudasIscariot: I've only seen that when I had issues with my internet speed but that's just me so YMMV :)
rtcvb32: If it cleared up on it's own that's one thing (lag of downloading CSS and other resources). It's not for me. rtcvb32: You may be right, but i don't have that thread faved so finding it might be a pain...
(And I DO mean "clear your cache". The hotkey for "reload bypassing cache" is glitchy under Chrome. When I'm testing changes to my creations using Chrome, I often have to "reload bypassing cache" multiple times in a row to get it to acknowledge that there's a newer version on the server and, sometimes, it'll even flip back to the stale cache entry after having successfully displayed the newer version.)
Post edited July 04, 2015 by ssokolow
rtcvb32
echo e.lolfiu_fefiipieue|tr valueof_pi [0-9]
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Posted July 04, 2015
ssokolow: Try clearing your cache and reloading. Some browser setups (especially Chrome-based ones) will run into a network hiccup and then cache the "couldn't retrieve this CSS file" response as if it were a successful response.
I just cleaned the cache last week when i had login issues during the sale... ugg... edit: K cleared it and made no difference...
Post edited July 04, 2015 by rtcvb32
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mrkgnao
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Posted July 05, 2015
Post edited July 05, 2015 by shmerl
mrkgnao
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HCZVCTO
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Posted July 05, 2015
Indeed. And I would say that from their POV they are right. I don't suspect many people have left because of the bugs, but I seem to see hordes flocking in at the mere mention of a client (and a witcher).
ssokolow
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Posted July 05, 2015
mrkgnao: Indeed. And I would say that from their POV they are right. I don't suspect many people have left because of the bugs, but I seem to see hordes flocking in at the mere mention of a client (and a witcher).
*nod* That's why companies ahead of the curve trumpet "Never test by hand." It forces you to research suitably low-friction test systems (a one-time cost) and then you spend about the same amount of time but every test you ever do can be trivially re-run to catch regressions and, as a side-effect, you spend less time worrying about the correctness of code you've written and more time actually coding. (It's also why companies like Google come up with solutions that let them code in a language with stricter compile-time guarantees like Java and then transpile to JavaScript. Programmer time is expensive and humans make bad auditors. CPU time is cheap and computers are pedantic by nature.)
Post edited July 05, 2015 by ssokolow
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ssokolow
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Posted July 05, 2015
ssokolow: (It's also why companies like Google come up with solutions that let them code in a language with stricter compile-time guarantees like Java and then transpile to JavaScript. Programmer time is expensive and humans make bad auditors. CPU time is cheap and computers are pedantic by nature.)
shmerl: With WebAssembly I expect it will be trivial to write in Rust and compile that into Web applications: https://github.com/WebAssembly/design/blob/master/README.md
https://www.w3.org/community/webassembly/
As soon as I finish catching up the mess of backlogged stuff I currently have to do, I want to sit down and practice the hell out of Rust. (Initially, by doing a fairly straight port of my gif.py frame counter to satisfy my curiosity as to whether the Python runtime imparts statistically significant overhead on optimized, I/O-bound code.)
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Posted July 05, 2015
ssokolow: As soon as I finish catching up the mess of backlogged stuff I currently have to do, I want to sit down and practice the hell out of Rust. (Initially, by doing a fairly straight port of my gif.py frame counter to satisfy my curiosity as to whether the Python runtime imparts statistically significant overhead on optimized, I/O-bound code.)
I'm going through the Rust book now gradually, and so far the language looks pretty neat. An interesting mixture of functional and object oriented approaches with a very strong bend on memory safety. I want to test it also on something practical.ssokolow
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Posted July 05, 2015
ssokolow: As soon as I finish catching up the mess of backlogged stuff I currently have to do, I want to sit down and practice the hell out of Rust. (Initially, by doing a fairly straight port of my gif.py frame counter to satisfy my curiosity as to whether the Python runtime imparts statistically significant overhead on optimized, I/O-bound code.)
shmerl: I'm going through the Rust book now gradually, and so far the language looks pretty neat. An interesting mixture of functional and object oriented approaches with a very strong bend on memory safety. I want to test it also on something practical. So far, everything I've seen seems to indicate that the only bits I know I dislike are bits that are considered to be issues but were explicitly "postponed until after 1.0" and then postponed again because compilation speed and better Windows support were both low-hanging fruit (due to also being "postponed until after 1.0") and much more immediate concerns. (Stuff like the borrow checker being stricter than necessary)
Post edited July 05, 2015 by ssokolow
mrkgnao
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HCZVCTO
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Posted July 05, 2015
From MaGog's logs for 5 July:
NOTE! CHANGED Broken Age: The Complete Adventure, changelog (http://www.an-ovel.com/downloads/chg/chg_1207662943.htm)
NOTE! RMV --- Changelog for version 2.2 (added 13.05.2015)
NOTE! ADD +++ Patch 2.2 (13.05.2015)
NOTE! RMV --- Changelog for version 2.1 (added 13.05.2015)
NOTE! ADD +++ Patch 2.1 (13.05.2015)
NOTE! RMV --- Changelog for version 2.0 (added 28.04.2015)
NOTE! ADD +++ Patch 2.0 (28.04.2015)
[Nice to see someone taking care of the changelogs]
NOTE! CHANGED Broken Age: The Complete Adventure, changelog (http://www.an-ovel.com/downloads/chg/chg_1207662943.htm)
NOTE! RMV --- Changelog for version 2.2 (added 13.05.2015)
NOTE! ADD +++ Patch 2.2 (13.05.2015)
NOTE! RMV --- Changelog for version 2.1 (added 13.05.2015)
NOTE! ADD +++ Patch 2.1 (13.05.2015)
NOTE! RMV --- Changelog for version 2.0 (added 28.04.2015)
NOTE! ADD +++ Patch 2.0 (28.04.2015)
[Nice to see someone taking care of the changelogs]
JudasIscariot
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Posted July 06, 2015
Trine Enchanted Edition changelog got a slight update :)