Yeah it's just brutal even for the time and pretty agonising to watch. I don't know how it even got past the concept stages tbh.
Probably because it's mostly just a QoL update which also restricts people to one family group - which was always the intention but it closes a loophole where person A could share with person B and B could separately share their library with person C unless all three are in the same family group and geo location. Plus there's now a year penalty to switch family group or refill a slot that has been vacated so you really have to commit to it. In many ways it's more restrictive than before, albeit better for the intended use case.
I'm a little bit sad because I shared my library with my brother and niece in other countries in Europe and that's no longer doable. Ah well
Finally getting around to playing Disco Elysium. I know I'm late to the party but holy cow what a trip
I'm the opposite because I've had nothing but bad luck with docker. I should really spend more time with it but ugh
Debugging (without a MacBook). Webgl 2. WebXR. Local storage not being completely gimped. I'm glad I don't work in that industry anymore, Safari was the bane of my existence...
Good web standards are a threat to the app store (particularly anything to do with ARKit) - not like 3rd party browsers are likely to change that much with the majority of users sticking to defaults, but it might apply some pressure
YES, thank you! You saved me a lot of writing haha
This is spot on and the real advantage of ray tracing - when it becomes the norm it'll look better, provide effects that are extremely difficult or impossible and do so with minimal dev pain.
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