How do I report these scumbag streaming pirates to the respective copyright holders?
As you normally would.
>>61845723
You won't take them down, Google is in constant feud with the big jew corps that own the intellectual rights to these shows, by law google only has to take them down when asked to by the company, and that is the only time they do.It's been like this for a while.
>>61845753
>yet they literally take down no-name channels for fair-use and being false flagged
What did they mean by this?
Anyone who knows something about particle systems in Unity? I have this problem here. Moving an emitter like shown here causes some of the emitted particles to overshoot sporadically.
This is the latest version 2017.1.0f3. I've been having this problem when I started playing with particles in 5.5.1f1.
In the video I am moving the system from Y:2 to Y:4 back and forth. The particles that appear in between this range are fine. Clearly you can see some overshooting. I need to overcome this somehow...
PS excuse the shitty watermark
>>61845661
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYOgWJFiifo
one of the best tutorials out there for unity
its funny tho its almost identical to what hammer on valve does
>>61846449
thats a cool tutorial, unfortunately it doesn't help with the problem.
no matter how you set shape, emission etc, the particles tend to overshoot
>>61845661
if you're moving it it code via transform, try turning off the emitter, moving it, then turning it back on.
What does /g/ think about the Godot engine? The new update looks awesome!
https://youtu.be/XptlVErsL-o
>tfw still nodev
It is actually pretty good, but it is a pain to create tilemaps. GDScript is also similar to python, so it is not a waste of time to learn it
None of these tools are intuitive in my experience.
That's what bothers me the most about them.
With the overhead of learning them I can usually just make my own engine fit for purpose that's trivial to modify compared to a generic engine.
That's my take. More general than Godot.
But as far as these engines go I did find Godot pretty clear to use. The way you build up scenes and gameplay systems through a tree structure was kinda ok. Not how I'd do it myself but I can see people working in this over something like gamemaker that gets quite onerous with definitions.
Where do i start if i want to get into making Solid-state electronics? I have no idea how circuits work btw
>>61845483
>not liquid state
holy shit get a load of this guy everyone
>>61845495
>still using liquid state
>not superior gas state
Just sublimate an ionized gas dude
>macro_test.c#include "includes.h"
enum COLOR {brown=(~!NULL),black};
#define NIGGER_VALUE black
int main(void)
{
int *NIGGER = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int) * NIGGER_VALUE);
if (NIGGER == NULL)
puts("NIGGER can't be free'd");
else
free(NIGGER), puts("Maybe jews...");
return 0;
}
>includes.h/* -Dstdio_h */
#if defined stdio_h
#include <stdio.h>
#undef stdio_h
#endif
/* -Dstdlib_h */
#if defined stdlib_h
#include <stdlib.h>
#undef stdlib_h
#endif
>$ cc macro_test.c -Dstdio_h -Dstdlib_h
Output?
Help a american citzen.
>>61845405
It's perfectly safe to do free(NULL);
>>61845405
>free(NIGGER), puts("Maybe jews...");
What's the comma doing here?
I've been living under a rock for the past couple years. What's with all the flack google's getting? Did they do something?
>>61845323
Google it
quick run down:
>sperglord Google employee thinks he can change sjw minds with scientific evidence and reason by posting a memo on the internal google network about the ills of forced diversity
>sjws start literally shaking and can't even
>memo gets leaked online
>Google fires him in response even though all he did was respectfully challenge the company's ideas, something Google claims employees are allowed to do
>now he's become somewhat of a martyr for the anti sjw crowd
>he also filed a complaint with the NLRB against Google for wrongful termination
>>61845323
>Google literally spies on you
Nah, it's alright
>Google fires some retarded employ who has a master plan for suing a company
Will never use their services again!
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Nothing serious, though. Kiddies can't even switch from Chrome because it's slightly better than other browsers. Which is sad because at times like this you understand that convinience is everything for most people and all the Snowden and RMS talk literally achieves nothing.
"I use Mint because every distro is the same if you can tweak your settings"
Why is Mint the favorite distro by fedora leftists?
That's not how you spell Arch.
>>61845340
/thread
If Apple trash is so good, why does even Apple not believe in it?
Hahaahah Mactoddlers get to spend more for a broken product and thank Apple for it.
Hey, I need some help deciding between two laptops. I already own a dedicated gaming desktop, but need a laptop to be able to bring to class and back, but also be able to game when I'm away from my house for the summer. I'm stuck deciding between the Aero 15 and the p56xv7-kl3, I would love it if i could get some help on deciding.
>>61844959
Get the jizzabyte
>>61844969
They both are jizzabytes lol
What do my homie /g/s think of the latest Google doodle?
>>61844893
Fuck off
>>61844921
Google is technology.
>>61844893
>tonearm moves back and forth
kek, I thought hipsters loved this shit, but they get it so wrong?
is it feasible to put mass driver into a pit after pic <--
>>61844876
Sure, but finding a nice slope is the least of your problems if you want to build a mass driver.
Here we fucking go, Tumbleweed does now have official NVIDIA proprietary Drivers!
>https://www.alionet.org/content.php?790-Nvidia-publie-d%C3%A9sormais-des-RPM-pour-Tumbleweed-!
>Since yesterday, Nvidia publishes RPMs of its proprietary drivers for Tumbleweed. These packages, created by contributors to openSUSE, were designed so that the provided modules are automatically recompiled each time the kernel is updated.
>https://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2017-08/msg00281.html
>Packages are only available for the latest long lived branch (currently
384.59). Reason is, that with TW we switched to libglvnd, which is not
supported by the legacy driver series 340.xx and 304.xx.
If gdm doesn't come up, try using another DM. xdm worked fine for me.
Something is weird with gdm, but I couldn't figure out yet, what. :-(
Check for yourself
https://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/tumbleweed/
You know the drill
obviously uninstall the nouveau drivers first if you have it installed
Add the repo:zypper addrepo --refresh http://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/tumbleweed nvidia-tumbleweed
Install itzypper install-new-recommends
>>61844863
>proprietary software
>provided modules are automatically recompiled
Alright then.
Coming home to your mechanical keyboard after using cheap shit all day at work
>he doesn't bring his mech to work
>>61844830
This.
>not buying greens for your work keyboard so everyone in the office can hear how fast you can type
can /g/ please convince me not to get an iMac?
it's looking pretty appealing right now... i'm using a 2013 mac pro with an ultra wide monitor, so it is sort of a "devolution", but i love apple's monitor quality...
>>61844655
>iMac
>apple's monitor quality
lmao@urlyfe
>>61844688
>>61844688
>an all-in-one computer with pro components costs more than a $3000 monitor does alone
wow that's so fucking weird??? also, there's a difference between the iMac Pro and the regular iMac 5K. the iMac Pro has a wide color gamut which makes it better for color AND a better value than that Dell shit.
When is someone going to take an overclocked 1950X, combine it with four GTX480s in SLI, and finally discover nuclear fusion?
>>61844466
> GTX480
Vega is out already anon
>>61844466
need this for science
>4 480s
You dont even know nuclear fusion...
Idle is 440w
Load was 1400w on a kill a watt maxing the silverstone ST 1500 psu
CPU was 4.9ghz
GPUS were 800mhz