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> deadlock actually how do you know? has there been a technical deep dive published?


Opening the console and seeing rollback net-code pretty much says enough. Also the game itself feels great to play even with 160ms ping which is only really possible when using architecture similar to overwatch.


I think the game Teardown is the golden child of voxel rendering in production video games. beautifully lit, fully destructible, and performant


it reminds me of encore

i feel like simplyifing is great for early stage, but will be a tedious pain to scale out when you need to


It's very similar to encore, with the exception that the deployment engines are fully open source and extensible.

https://github.com/nitrictech/nitric


love this, i always use sketchy websites for simple utils like counting number of words, validating JSON etc.

though this is nothing that can't be done on the CLI (wc, jq, grep etc) - it's obviously easier through a web interface if it's only used sparingly.


> it's obviously easier through a web interface

Why? Typing "wc file" seems infinitely easier than navigating through some web interface. Care to explain?


if I am not doing dev work, and mostly working around web applications in the day (e.g. notion, linear, etc) - i don't want to go to open the terminal and switch focus to a different application



What about a comparison to vacuum (https://quobix.com/vacuum/) - the supposed killer of Spectral?


I don't know what brings me more happiness in this career. Building systems with no political constraints, or building something that's functional with severe restraints.


table components are typically the most complex. this is cleaner: https://github.com/ant-design/ant-design/blob/master/compone...


how is an airport able to MITM snapchat messages? I am assuming snapchat does certificate pinning as well...


> nor are users forced to use the app platform is side loading or alternative stores like f droid available on IOS?


Yes, but it is for supporting developers and enterprises.


usually video game servers, need a like-for-like copy of the engine for sync purposes and to make sure the clients aren't lying about physics calculations. up until recently there hasn't been an incentive for game developers to use/work on linux support - so game servers use good old windows.


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