HIP in HIP ray tracing stands for Heterogeneous Interface for Portability. It’s a bit like a translator that helps different computer parts speak the same language
Audio: Add interactive music support (GH-64488). This feature was 5 years in the making, starting with the work of Daniel Matarov during GSoC 2019, continued by Juan Linietsky in 2022, and finalized this year!
This is still good to know, I didn't know the bulbs were just endpoints, gonna avoid them going forward and find repeater zigbee bulbs instead. Thanks!
Taking a cursory look I feel like posts still aren't being engaged with like they used to. I remember seeing posts with 100,000 upvotes very regularly on the front page, but you really don't see that anymore. Yeah maybe they tweaked their calculations but why make your site look like it's not as engaging as before right before a major IPO offer?
Besides being open source, is this a better solution than anything Steam provides? I understand this will likely work better with Godot out of the box, but considering all the resources Valve gives to developers I'm hesitant
Something that may prove a little controversial is that EmuDeck will still work with both Citra and Yuzu, as long as you have them installed, but EmuDeck will not provide them directly after they were both shut down by Nintendo. They also won't remove them for people who had them installed initially.
Glad they aren't touching my previously installed emulators. Not that I really thought they would but it's comforting to know they aren't going anywhere on my machine lol
Just out of curiosity do you have any examples of quirks or annoyances that you found to be especially egregious? If you can't share due to NDA no worries
HIP in HIP ray tracing stands for Heterogeneous Interface for Portability. It’s a bit like a translator that helps different computer parts speak the same language