the so complete pouët.net oneliner
- 2014-08-03
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^^^^ http://static.giantbomb.com/uploads/scale_small/6/65153/2328356-lamers_001.png -
Back to QL programming -> -
<3 Gargaj. -
Siecoding is about expansion within the constraints, not expanding the contraints themselves : all Win32 run compatible GDI on all systems. -
https://www.scene.org/dir.php?dir=%2Fparties%2F2014%2Fassembly14/ enjoy -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58hA3X53UZM low BPM hardcore :D -
Aw dammit didn't do the demo in time for Assembly. Eh, I ain't gonna rush it, gonna release it when it's done so it won't suck. :) -
just so you know, "youtube (1080p might take a few minutes to process)" is not a proper label for an extra link http://www.pouet.net/faq.php#faq45 -
ok, sorry -
Vantaa airport. People are watchhing their facebook, drinking coffee, charging their phones. That guy overthere is coding for a connected cheap chinish device. Haha -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41IE4cRfYeA -
in other news, youtube (Amiga 1200, camera) is not a proper link either http://www.pouet.net/faq.php#faq45 -
flexibility is better for your brain -
rules=rules, you know i'm not the tree to bark at for such issues -
rules must change when apply them could degrade information -
ben je geil of moet je poepen -
a palabras necias, oídos sordos -
quality is better than flexibility -
just add "youtube (camera)" to the nomenclare rules and we all, humans and robots, will be happy -
but why? I'd understand, if it would be some difficult/custom hw, but especially in this case, the benefit seems rather doubtful. -
just add it, so robots who follow rules cannot destroy information provided by humans and for humans -
Next: Aldnoah Zero -
besides, "The above list is by no means complete, it's only supposed to give you some pointers." So there's no need to rename an informative "youtube (camera, Amiga 1200)" to a dry "youtube"... but robots want easy to follow rules and thinks to do, I understand. -
"Keep in mind that we are going for a minimalistic approach"
