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Quadot-Arena (#Quake3 /#QuakeLive + #GodotEngine) Latest Alpha Release is here, feel free to try it out: github.com/TriggerCoder/Q… Thanks everyone for testing it, and especially all of you that gave me those lengthy feedback (and videos). Those are the best! Done in #Godot4
This is honestly fud. there is a 100mb packet limit that has existed since genesis. Current scaling allows us to hit gigabyte blocks within a year, but if this were to happen (blocks going above 100mb) then nodes would stop syncing / the blockchain would die. the proposal to…
I guess the buzz today is the superlolz at zcash trademark vigilance. There's even some podcast bros at the cusp of realizing the bankruptcy of their support. But honestly, it's not enough. You all owe the Monero community a massive apology. We weren't "toxic." We tried to warn…
First version of my forthcoming "No Graphics API" blog post is ready. Topic = simplify graphics APIs drastically. If you are an industry insider with deep hardware knowledge and want to read it and give feedback before release, send me a private message. x.com/SebAaltonen/st…
My "No Graphics API" blog post is almost ready. Going to ask some industry insiders to proofread it later this week. It's between 20-30 pages (depending on screen size). Wife (PhD lecturer/researcher) said: That's not a blog post, that's an article :)
The Printer Tracking Dot Scandal In 2005 the Electronic Frontier Foundation pursued an online conspiracy that the US government was printing secret codes on every page that every printer ever printed. EFF had the public send them samples of printed pages. The EFF not only…
6 years ago today, RandomX went live on Monero mainnet. Still no ASICs in sight... Anyone with a modern laptop can still mine real private money. Hashrate followed CPU evolution and remained decentralized. Quietly one of the most successful experiments in cryptocurrency history.…
Over 100k viewers per day watched the free Hunter Laptop Documentary. Share it for free on X. Punish those Intel officials who told us it’s Russian disinformation and the Biden Democrats for thinking we are stupid.
Just randomly came across this post from March in which Bitcoin was 80k and Monero $200. Today Bitcoin is $86k and Monero $400. Lesson in that.
One of these is being bought up by billionaires & multinational investment managers, held by the most powerful nation on Earth, & has daily media coverage. The other has been delisted from exchanges, has no media coverage, and is vilified for it's use as digital cash.
Debanking practices make many banks unreliable places to entrust with one's business treasury, personal savings, or payment access.
Operation Chokepoint 2.0 regrettably lives on. Policies like JP Morgan’s undermine confidence in traditional banks and send the digital asset industry overseas. It’s past time we put Operation Chokepoint 2.0 to rest to make America the digital asset capital of the world.
Systems of incentives. It's what all games boils down to. After reading 27 books about that, that's my conclusion on this topic. Games are systems of incentives.
What is a Game? (Thread 🧵) "A game is a system in which players engage in an artificial conflict, defined by rules, that results in a quantifiable outcome...Here are the definitions primary Ideas:..."
My expectation has always been that 4x4x4 nodes are the best for a bit octree (uint64). I wrote a thread about my expectations some weeks ago. I am glad that measured data matches my expectations of cache behavior.
Soo chunk size profiling results are kinda funny: the best chunk size is 4x4x4, just like the 64-wide octree nodes I unsuccessfully tried earlier! Maybe if I store octree nodes data in a 3D texture, I can make the best out of the 2 approaches...
This is precisely why I don't like ASICs. cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-a…
OMG. I told codex that 16-bit delta is enough for 16-bit due to wraparound semantics. Obviously it doesn't want to use the native unsigned integer wrap around and writes emulation code for it :D
"This is a massive undertaking that I significantly underestimated" claude may have achieved AGI internally
I told Claude to one-shot an integration test against a detailed spec I provided. It went silet for about 30 minutes. I asked how it was going twice and it reassured me it was doing work. Then I asked why it was taking so long:
Crowder, stfu. Fix the money printing, forever wars, and cartelization of industries first. You're gen X like me. You're still falling for South Park's "took merh jerb!" It's the same playbook over and over. So you're either retarded, or in on it.
Austrian right-wing activist @Martin_Sellner, who has been debanked and blocked on CEXs, praises Monero and Cake Wallet.
My 5 day WebGPU terrain renderer prototype is now done. Still missing a few features I wanted to implement: - Cheap sky visibility approximation for AO - Terrain modify tools (raise/lower) Hopefully I have time during the weekend to do those... sebbbi.github.io/LimitedDetail/
And we have shadows! Using the ancient horizon trace algorithm. I wrote the same algorithm to a customer already 25 years ago when I was licensing my first renderer during my university studies (Frozenbyte, Nitro FX, and couple other dead studios).
Today's goal: A proper 8192x8192 height map 0. Found a royalty-free 53MB PNG 16-bit hmap 1. Write a tool to convert PNG to RAW (128MB) 2. Load RAW instead of noisegen 3. Write a custom data compressor to make it ~10x smaller 4. Enable Emscripten's LZ4=1 .data pack compression
Going downhill in my WebGPU terrain proto. Imagine having a car... I would love to write another physics solver :)
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