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https://archive.li/OAEU2 (archive.is seems down for me)


vkQuake.app works great on Apple silicon Macs.


Just went there to check it out, it opened the front page in Russian(?) for me, even though English was selected in the top right. I re-selected English, it refreshed the page... in Russian. Close tab.


Livejournal is owned by Russian company now ("Rambler Media Group").

There's a US-based fork: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamwidth


I can go to my own and it's a time machine from 2012.

I'm not saying use it, but it is still there.


https://xkcd.com/2224/

But yeah, I agree with you.


+1, shame people are downvoting this.


Make triangles great again


“I just fuck around til it works”


cgmath?


cgmath is nice, but it uses old Rust 2015 and hasn't been updated since January 2021.


I can't imagine any obvious reason I would miss Rust's 2018 edition, let alone 2024 edition, to implement linear algebra? People seemed happy enough in Fortran before I was old enough to go to school and I don't sense it's an application where I'd want async for example. A lot of other edition changes are nice when writing new thing but not helpful for an existing codebase. So, like, sure, it's 2015 edition but that's fine?


There's actually an advantage to using older editions, and that is that it lowers the MSRV (minimum supported Rust version). This is especially nice for libraries, while binary project usually can just use the latest edition.


it's updated, just not on crates.io



+1, although I didn’t read it. Close tab.


Oh no! Your poor fingers and eyes needing to scroll a little.


Structuring information is one of the ways that your work is read and understood by your readers.

This should be a priority unless you’re writing is just for social status, funding or compliance reasons, surely?


Oh I agree it is nice and helpful, the previous comment was just being an overdramatic ass, so I sunk to their level...


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