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Does it work all the time? I'm using tip and had scrollback stop working after a long ssh session.


The only options i see are:

- Give the modding tools for free with the game (like many games do anyway). You're commercializing the game no the modding tools - Make the tools defold-free ? So it reads the game data but its not defold. - Tools for free but charge for support/warranty?, Clause 9 lets you sell support/warranty; you just can’t charge for the software license itself.


Yuck nativescript


You're missing Gates 640KB of ram reference


Isn't Mozilla's main source of revenue actually google?


They don't want to depend on third party companies to complete their stack offering on the datacenter. It's the same way as why Nvidia wanted ARM, but on the other direction (CPU/GPU)


And ironically after he left AMD started improving on the drivers


Very telling… the guy hasn’t had a success in the last 10 years and still gets top roles. Seems like he can sell himself well.

There needs to be accountability for these failures of execution.


IIRC Sometimes some of these units are tied to a mortgage. Renting it at a reasonable price could make the price of the unit to drop making the money lender wanting to renegotiate the mortgage contract.


That kerning on that "hello world" vector font demo though


In this case, keming is a more appropriate term.


My favourite patch note of all time is from Path of Exile and reads simply “Fixed keming.”


You mean letter spacing? It looks like there is no kerning going on.


Yeah kerning is still WIP


Honestly the amount of crazy code involved in Linux font rendering[1], and then you get to CJKV support[2], it's mind-boggling. Even then, it's nowhere near as good as macOS :-/

[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango & https://github.com/harfbuzz/harfbuzz

[2] https://www.amazon.co.uk/CJKV-Information-Processing-Ken-Lun...


I'll disagree. Linux has better font rendering than Windows and macOS.


Can you expand on that a little? I know a little bit about how Windows and macOS handle font rendering, but I know nothing about how Linux does things.


If it had kerning, then would it still be brutalist?


You'll get the same issues, since utm uses qemu. Tried it a few days ago with x64 linux only to have the os crash while copying stuff over smb


FWIW I switched from Docker Desktop to UTM+Ubuntu+Docker a few months ago and it has been great.


ARM Ubuntu or X86?


ARM 21.10. Greatly improved disk performance. (Not measured, just based on my dev experience with the RoR + MySQL app I am working on.). I did find file sharing via WebDAV and SMB to be lacking so ended up going with sshfs.


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