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GabeMoralesVR

@GabeMoralesVR@mastodon.gamedev.place

Professional electromancer at your service. I dream in anaglyph stereo. Crafting my GFX programming skills for 25+ years. Pixel friendly. He/Him.

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GabeMoralesVR, to random
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I would pay good money for the #CentralPark5 to put out a full page ad in the #NewYorkTimes calling for #Trump to get the death penalty.

jacqueline, to random
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using std::optional<foo*> to show that i'm a serious person who writes serious software

GabeMoralesVR,
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@jacqueline I read the cpp reference on it and I still don't get it

there are so many parts of cpp that I literally never touch because the language just keeps going and going and going

demofox, to random
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GabeMoralesVR,
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@demofox crazy

lauren, to random
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Because Voyager 1 is so far from Earth, it takes almost 23 hours for a command to reach it at the speed of light, and the same for a response to reach us back, for a total of close to 50 hours.

Which means that interactions with Voyager 1, currently around 15 billion miles away, are still faster than many Microsoft Windows updates.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@lauren TIL that radio wave transmissions move at the speed of light

GabeMoralesVR,
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@Tattie @lauren This reminds me of when someone asked if we are technically listening to music upside down if you turn your speakers around in my college DSP class and it blew my mind

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@lauren @Tattie if we do this with one set of speakers, then leave the polarity unchanged on a second set of speakers, then put them facing each other, would it result in silence?

OutofPrintArchive, to retrogaming
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GabeMoralesVR,
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@OutofPrintArchive you should post the infamous game informer review, where the text was a glowing write up, but they gave it like a 6/10 solely because they said it was "too kiddy."

vga256, (edited ) to retrocomputing
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before these all go to ebay, are there any TRS-80 enthusiasts who want a massive collection of Radio Shack/Tandy Rainbow magazines, from 1984-1990?

will pass them on for a fraction of the ebay price. shipping from canada will be uncheap, but far less than shipping individual issues. would like to see this go to someone in the retrocomputing/archival community!

update: thanks to @shawn6809 the entire collection is now spoken for! :)

#retroComputing #bbs #tandy #trs80

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@vga256 I have no love or nostalgia for these, but you are awesome for offering these at a discounted price. A while back I went on a kick and rebought a lot of old issues of magazines I had as a kid, and it's surprisingly expensive on ebay. Stuff that used to sell for $1.50 (cheap!) an issue would sell for like $20 on ebay. I sincerely hope these go to someone who will love these, old magazines are awesome time capsules.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@vga256 Might I suggest, if you can't find someone here who is interested, you look into Retromags? its a community of people who rip and archive old magazines online. You could probably find someone on their forums who would be willing to take these and archive them from you: https://www.retromags.com/

froyok, to random
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I wanted a copy of GPU Pro 4 in my hand, so I bought one online (and they are pricey nowadays).

Just received it.
It's incorrectly printed. 🫠

It was sent from a small UK shop, I'm surprised they let it pass like that.

I'm sooooo disappointed...

GabeMoralesVR,
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@froyok try Lulu.com, it's a service meant for self publishing. However, you can test print any pdf you upload without it checkinf if you have permission to do so. So you can just grab the GPU Pro 4 pdf and make it a private unreleased book on your account, and order a single test print. Their prices are very low. Last christmas I did this with a copy of The Book of Shaders, and my print was only $8.78.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@froyok perhaps reach out to to the author for permission, and offer to send them some money directly. I did this with a website I scraped once to get a physical book printed. Good on you for looking out for the author!

CindyWeinstein, to nyc
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I will be in at the 's Association to discuss "The Alzheimer's Journey: , , , Love." It is a hybrid event (on line and in-person) that will take place on August 20th from 1 to 2 pm.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@CindyWeinstein I lost my grandpa to Alzheimers. I am constantly in fear that I will develop it, as I'm the youngest and it tends to skip a generation. Watching my grandpa vanish before our eyes over the years was heart breaking. I hate this disease so much.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@CindyWeinstein people who haven't seen the disease upclose don't realize how demoralizing the disease is. It robs you of your dignity. My grandpa was like an infant by the end. When my grandpa passed, my grandma felt extremely guilty because she said it was almost like a release for her, because she was a prisoner taking care of him. I'm lucky to have been spared watching my own father fade away like that, I don't think I could have taken it. My deep condolences.

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@msquebanh @CindyWeinstein My grandpa owned a buisness that supported his family, so when he eventually was too far gone to run it, my dad and I took up the business for him while my grandma became my grandpa's caregiver 24/7. It was so rough because we'd see my grandpa every few days to drop off the books at my grandmas so we got to watch the decline in real time. It was honestly mentally scarring, it scares me so much.

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@CindyWeinstein @msquebanh no worries, I'm on top of all that, even the mediterranean diet. I actually need that diet for health reasons beyond alzheimer's (I'm immunocompromised and it's related). My parents were good at imparting the need to catch and treat things early, so I'm not afraid at all of the doctor.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@CindyWeinstein @msquebanh mastodon has been wonderful for helping me cope with the reality of my sickness, finding like minded people honestly very much helps.

GabeMoralesVR,
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@CindyWeinstein @msquebanh someone's gender is of no consequence to me at all, I respect everybody equally and never mind being explained to. Even on subjects I'm well versed in, I have gaps in my knowledge and it never hurts to have things reiterated. No offense taken at all, I appreciate it.

GabeMoralesVR, to random
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@xot that's how some DMA works. DMA does not always work like this on every system. Famously, the Sega Genesis featured something called Blast Processing, which is the ability for the 68000 and VDP to access the same bus at the exact same time during DMA, so you can write directly to the scanline during active scan to drive it at 8bpp, despite the Genesis only formally accepting 6bpp color.

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@TomF @xot wasn't the dream of a direct color chunky fullscreen framebuffer essentially the entire reason the atari jaguar and sega 32X exist? lol

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@TomF @xot @TomF @xot AGA was still bitplaned, the CD32 had a chip called Akiko that was hardware chunky2planar conversion but it was slow.

The Sega Genesis is 4bpp byte packed, so 2 pixels per byte. Similarly, in index mode, the 32X processes at word length, so 2 bytes/16 bit as a time. So even though the framebuffer is 8bpp, it's read 2 pixels at a time, with a 1 pixel horizontal shift register for smooth scrolling. In both cases, you have to treat each chunky pack as 2 pixels.

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@TomF @xot I actually love the Jaguar, I know the system has problems and it was severely cash starved, but it's like this fascinating train wreck that I honestly adore. I have a skunk board, the jaguar is a tech fetishist dream, so much parallel stuff happening. I unironically love the system, I think those games which used the low color mode in conjunction with heavy gouraud shading still look incredible, like Zero Five and obviously Tempest 2000.

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@TomF @xot oh yeah, I'm familiar with the story, I have the official atari jaguar strategy guide put out by atari themselves, which is a fascinating read. Midway through the guide, I guess they gave up on actually writing a stragegy guide, and just info dumped a bunch of interviews and stuff from their last winter CES. So like, interviews with Jeff Minter and such. They have this long part with him where he talks about the Konix and Flare II and the creation of the Jag. Super cool stuff.

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@TomF @xot There was this awesome synergy in game hardware back then, it was so much fun to follow the teams of people making these things instead of the companies. I love that the ZX Spectrum group lived on through the Jaguar, and similarly, I love how many Amiga alumni worked on the 3DO and later Nuon. The old guard of gaming that lived through those wild west days are real-deal heroes.

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@TomF @xot To bring this around to your original post, I built one of those atari jaguar rotary controllers from a FAQ off of compuserve back in the day (@llamasoft_ox -- did you create the rotary joystick design yourself or was that something atari was going to eventually put out?)

Anywho, the same FAQ was a faq about the enhanced atari joystick port, and it included how there was a bug in the first revision of the jaguar, so the controller port has some features that nobody could reliably use

TonyStark, to random
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Joe Biden has taken more than 322 pro-environment actions since become President and likely isn’t done.

I know everyone thinks they’re an expert on everything on the internet now, but I have 3 decades of experience in environmental remediation and coal is the filthiest, most destructive energy source one could imagine. It’s an environmental and biological wrecking ball. This is important.

Biden ending new leases in America's top coal region:
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/16/1251856806/biden-ending-new-leases-in-americas-top-coal-region

GabeMoralesVR,
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@TonyStark Remember when Trump wanted the US to replace nuclear air craft carriers with coal powered ones?? And legitimately asked if a coal powered submarine could be a thing?

rysiek, to random
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Seriously though, fedi was built by furries, trans and queer folk, disabled neurodivergent people.

This is the reason the culture here is what it is. Why CWs are a thing. Why image descriptions are a thing. Why privacy matters here. Why moderation tools not only exist, but are usable — and used.

If you had joined and asked yourself "wow, how come this place is so chill and kinda… nice?" — that's thanks to all the nice people from communities some people call "weird".

So .

GabeMoralesVR,
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@pettter @rysiek also, just because you're don't need accessibility today, doesn't mean you might not need it tomorrow.

My dad was a code inspector for the city of Houston for 20 years, specializing in accessibility. The number of times he heard people say "well we don't ever plan on having people with a wheelchair in our business" or something similar blew his mind. You're not just doing this for clients!

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