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Why would I need to appease some rando who hates standard analog clocks and do like 3 weeks of hard studying just to dissociate rotation vectors from time measuring tools?
For reflected objects none, that's too much effort - this thing only reflects light sources.
Proper reflections require either too much effort, or me being smarter than I actually am.
(Reflecting light sources is as easy as doing some tangent-space wizardry and a few dot products)
Done, that wasn't the hard part - after that I spent a few days on normal mapping and passable light reflections
"I will not tolerate attempts to stif-"
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I create a Vulkan instance, a device, a compute pipeline then use an image sampler with VK_FILTER_LINEAR
on a single-texel image in order to interpolate the two adjacent values of hamburger eatage, simple as.
I do say I ate zero hamburgers if I just started counting and I have yet to eat one
I'm personally not too scared of random things breaking, I've always managed to fix them. At some point I will consider replacing GRUB with something else.
Anyway Arch's stability being a matter of luck checks out - I haven't been able to install the damn thing on my ancient laptop for some BIOS related reason.
You don't have to switch, you can dualboot if you have some disk space to spare.
Unfortunately the only rolling-release distro I've ever used for more than 10 minutes is Arch Linux, which is not "easy to use"; it's not hard, but you have to tinker with it every now and then (especially in the beginning, since you have to set everything up) - if you run pacman
updates without looking at the archlinux.org frontpage beforehand you might find yourself with a malfunctioning bootloader or something on that nature.
AL updates are known for breaking things a few times, but in my opinion it offers a good compromise between DIY and ... y'know, Ubuntu.
What if --test-dir=/tmp --dry-run jumping off a bridge was recommended for script usage?