Rolled back the system restore, romhack is back but everything is horribly slow and the hdd is going insane
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not everyone is an idiot who lashes out at people for not knowing things
not everyone is an idiot who lashes out at people for not knowing things
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A: "The nice thing with Linux is that you can take it slow, one step at a time, to completely relearn what you know about computers. It's like learning to properly touch-type."
B "And then have people scream at you for not knowing something. Wonderful."…
B "And then have people scream at you for not knowing something. Wonderful."…
So since I know none of you are going to actually play the thing, here's what the entire first level looks like now: https://hyper.is-a.cat/smwhack2.mp4
Interesting read.
I've noticed this as well; things that are old, obsolete and horribly coded are not removed solely for compatibility reasons. They can't fix them, either, because that would break 3rd party applications that rely on this erratic behavior. So they simply pile up features upon features that work well only for a while. Then they inevitably have to extend or fix them and then it turns out that it is impossible.
And then there's the filesystem. Holy heck, bless the people who still understand what is going on in that mess.
I've noticed this as well; things that are old, obsolete and horribly coded are not removed solely for compatibility reasons. They can't fix them, either, because that would break 3rd party applications that rely on this erratic behavior. So they simply pile up features upon features that work well only for a while. Then they inevitably have to extend or fix them and then it turns out that it is impossible.
And then there's the filesystem. Holy heck, bless the people who still understand what is going on in that mess.
The result is that most problems are fixed by a reinstall, rollback, or whatever like that. No one understands where the issues come from because no one cares.
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From the article: "That's literally the explanation for PowerShell. Many of us wanted to improve cmd.exe, but couldn't."
From the article: "That's literally the explanation for PowerShell. Many of us wanted to improve cmd.exe, but couldn't."
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Powershell seems like a good example of that
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I always suspected that moving processes between cores as windows does it is kind of inefficient; if you look at the CPU usage graph on windows, you can see that it's kinda messy and over the place even when there's one thread at 100%. Linux would move this thread around processes much slower, making the graph reflect reality a bit more.