Is MIPS still around? I know it was used a lot in embedded stuff but last I heard they were shutting down development of new MIPS chips.
Is MIPS still around? I know it was used a lot in embedded stuff but last I heard they were shutting down development of new MIPS chips.
Yay!
It’s been similar weather over here in the northwestern U.S., lots of clouds and periodic rain but unusually little sunlight for this time of year. I’m enjoying it personally since we’re not in a heatwave like much of the continent, but many of my plants are much less enthusiastic.
I get those two confused all the time too
Unfortunately I haven’t run across any either :/ Handwriting detection for even a single language/script can be very complicated to implement so I understand why it’s rare in open-source keyboard options, but I’ll keep an eye out just in case I find one.
Windows now handles 7z files natively too (at least as of the upcoming Windows 11 24H2 version), I’m glad they’ve at least added some legit new features for File Explorer.
Who was on MTV Cribs* no less!
*Note: was not on MTV Cribs
It might help if there were a headline with actual information instead of vague clickbait.
I think that one would have to come from Bandai.
I had no idea this started out on HP-UX, I can’t imagine a lot of popular commercial games started out on niche Unixes.
Looks like a great set of updates!
As long as they can get away with it
Considering Unity’s path to profitability basically seems to be “layoffs and prayers” I suspect you’re not far off :/
Nah that guy eventually wandered off and seems to do a bunch of silicon valley VC nonsense now: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pincus
Interesting, can’t remember the last time they’ve done a 0.3 release.
I have a water mill do it for me, ain’t got time for that.
Oh man, you just inspired me to dig through multiple boxes and dust off my Caanoo (and it’s older brother the GP32).
Ughhh. I don’t want the GeForce Experience bloatware anywhere near my machine so this does not bode well.
It’s never a good sign when you have to say something like that…
Do they (or whatever’s left of them) have a license to x86_64, or is it just x86?