

LEGO Bricktales it reminds me of Captain Toad but with brick building puzzles. Good fun.
LEGO Bricktales it reminds me of Captain Toad but with brick building puzzles. Good fun.
They released a whole new console just so they could add Mario Paint to the retro console player.
Life finds a way.
He can’t see the forest for the grass.
However with Vim she won’t know how to quit.
What is the type of the variable day
though? As it is we have to make multiple assumptions, based on popular programming languages, about the internals of the string
type and the print
function to assume that it prints “6”.
I got “A Void Hope” by Elden Pixels. It’s a puzzle platformer. I’m enjoying it so far. The game’s vibe reminds me of “Stranger Things”
This is what I do, too. Good for programming languages. Not always applicable for frameworks.
My brother-in-law has this. We played it once. I got the feeling that some strategy is required to win. We didn’t survive very long.
Vendors don’t always update hardware drivers for other versions of those proprietary operating systems. Linux doesn’t depend on vendors directly for updated drivers. Now I can use my old hardware without being stuck on an old OS version.
I replaced the joysticks with GuliKit sticks. Drift is not a problem for me now. Would be awesome if Nintendo sourced some joysticks based on the same Hall effect tech.
Here’s a good article relating lerp and remap. https://www.gamedev.net/articles/programming/general-and-gameplay-programming/inverse-lerp-a-super-useful-yet-often-overlooked-function-r5230/
I tried this but eventually it got drifty again. I then swapped the joysticks for the Gulikit hall effect sticks and resolved the issue permanently.
Also, I think the design of the joycon is good. It was much easier to repair than the gen1 quest controller. When I attempted to do the same shim fix I broke some ribbon cable clip rendering it unusable.