mastodon.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
The original server operated by the Mastodon gGmbH non-profit

Administered by:

Server stats:

335K
active users

#huh

1 post1 participant0 posts today

#GameDev #Godot #CSharp #Huh So I am trying out the mesh-generation and subdivision code I wrote yesterday, and it crashed (FWIW trying to get the adjoining surface off an edge which really should have had one...)

So I delete all the cubes (this primitive approach builds things from cubes) and it stops crashing, and then I start putting them back until it crashes, and I start playing with the exact cubes I am using trying to narrow down precisely what crashes it...

And I go through a few cycles of getting it to crash, and then fixing it, and so on...

And at some point it stops crashing 😂 and now I have put everything back and it is *fine*...

This is not something I have ever seen with C# before, it occasionally happens with C++, esp. if you have incremental rebuilds and have been cancelling builds, so that some .obj file may have been miscreated, or not deleted when it should be. But I don't think I ever saw this before with C#.

Anyone else?

Hey crew, cellphone question here. I just got an iPhone 15 and I want to use a SIM from my old OnePlus Android. The only thing I use the old phone for is WhatsApp, as in the number on the sim is the WhatsApp number. Can I just swap the sim and carry on...regardless? (Movie buffs will get that and immediately show their age.) My main phone, different number, would still be Android, in other words. Thanks.

#question #tech #apple #iphone #huh?

Love these videos, wherein movie professionals pluck some of their favorite discs off the Criterion Closet's sacred shelves.

Here Australian star Eric Bana goes against the Closet's sometimes slightly grandiose grain. He's perhaps the only film fan on earth who, when discussing visionary director Terence Malick's beautifully naturalistic, dreamily violent "Badlands," would choose to focus his praise on ... the car chase.

criterion.com/shop/collection/

One thing I have found by sampling and morphing bird-calls with Morphagene is that no matter how fast, slow, forward, or reversed, a bird call sounds like an ordinary bird call. With most other sounds, like the human voice, any amount of morphing makes it sound obviously processed. Birds are cool. #Huh