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Bill Strong
The spambot gets rewritten/converted to the Church of COD (Compression Oriented Design.)
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Casey Muratori
What happens June 1st? - Casey
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xcodedave
That's really impressive - is that top shot running 67fps? That's a really impressive number of v…
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xcodedave
Thanks for the useful feedback! I know I haven't given much information yet (the project is still…
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Abner Coimbre
Randy Gaul I think the spambot is cute. Please don't ban the poor thing! One more night. Then it…
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Abner Coimbre
Added to feature list. We of course have means to ban and deal with spam; it'll be easy to expose…
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Randy Gaul
I think the spambot is cute. Please don't ban the poor thing!
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Bill Strong
Now now, this could be a cry for help! The spam bot is having an existential crisis, from all th…
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Kyle Devir
- Attempting to kill a buffer that isn't saved, with any choice, has a high chance of causing a s…
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Lachlan Easton
So there's a rather odd educational spam bot that recently showered a thread with links to OOP do…
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Oswald Hurlem
strangezak This is so rad man. I want some more insight on the code what APIs and junk are you us…
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strangezak
This is so rad man. I want some more insight on the code what APIs and junk are you using, and al…
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Casey Muratori
I am pretty sure that we actually already said that the queue always had to be big enough that it…
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Flyingsand
btaylor2401 Flyingsand Right. And in #1, that's basically the CPU checking the cache first for t…
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Ameen Sayegh
What language you're using for the back-end? PHP, Ruby,..? What library will you use for searchi…
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fod669
I think I've discovered a problem with the threading code as well. It's possible for entries to b…
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fod669
Hi there, I was looking over the HH source for the work queue and noticed this comment in Win32A…
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Oswald Hurlem
Got some Ambient Occlusion, lighting, and light dispersion set up. That's more or less what Minec…
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Bryan Taylor
Flyingsand Right. And in #1, that's basically the CPU checking the cache first for the data, and…
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Tucker
Turns out it was an obvious solution. Didn't realize the build system for customizations had chan…
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Flyingsand
btaylor2401 Those timings look pretty much how I would expect them to. To begin with, let's ask:…
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Bryan Taylor
Those timings look pretty much how I would expect them to. To begin with, let's ask: what makes…
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Flyingsand
ratchetfreak also what's the spread on the timings? the difference is pretty steep but if it's d…
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Flyingsand
mmozeiko How does your benchmark code looks like? Maybe there is some difference between two appr…
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ratchetfreak
also what's the spread on the timings? the difference is pretty steep but if it's dominated by a…
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Mārtiņš Možeiko
How does your benchmark code looks like? Maybe there is some difference between two approaches?
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Flyingsand
Greetings! I'm experimenting with making cache-friendly linked lists, using some of the knowledge…
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Peter
Yes, thank you! very good explanation! This was a eyeopener: "the pointer itself gets copied on…
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Bryan Taylor
guitarm87 He's talking about making one of the pointers (that is part of several pointers going i…
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Abner Coimbre
Anyone who might reply, perhaps reread the community guidelines.
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