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mips has this billboard on the side of 101 ulmont posted:Nothing, really. MIPS is a sane assembly language, although nothing you learn applies to the x86 assembly people actually use. More general purpose registers, ability to do math and assign in one instruction, etc. there's nothing wrong with the isa (except why does it have a conditional move instruction?) it's just that all of the cpus are garbage, except for the ones that go into happy meal toys
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b0lt posted:there's nothing wrong with the isa (except why does it have a conditional move instruction?) Branch delay slots are actually really hosed up, sorry. Also conditional moves (and really anything that lets you do branchless logic) is cool and good
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Lutha Mahtin posted:my undergrad capstone project was writing a compiler that read pascal and output mips assembly mine took in a tiny subset of C and spit out MIPS. I'd never even seen assembly before that. It was neat. And the n64 uses mips if you wanna do some sweet romhacking.
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Barnyard Protein posted:srs question from someone who doesn't know better, whats wrong with mips?
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jesus christ is that the fast rabbit in the basement of bowser's castle? i remember that fellow being rendered with many, many more polygons lmbo ok who is going around posting all of these faked mario 64 screen shots rendered with a hilariously low poly-count and washed out colors and muddy textures? theres so many that i can't find any actual screen shots of what mario 64 looks like Jerry Bindle fucked around with this message at 15:14 on Feb 1, 2016 |
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SUPER 64 MARIO HD
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Barnyard Protein posted:jesus christ is that the fast rabbit in the basement of bowser's castle? i remember that fellow being rendered with many, many more polygons try looking at them on a 20 inch crt
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As a Snake Person I posted:try looking at them on a 20 inch crt yeah can confirm it looks way better that way. just tested it out
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ulmont posted:Nothing, really. MIPS is a sane assembly language, although nothing you learn applies to the x86 assembly people actually use. More general purpose registers, ability to do math and assign in one instruction, etc. disagree on "actually use"
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JawnV6 posted:disagree on "actually use" depends how you define use. I've never written x86 but I've had to read it a fair bit when I'm trying to figure out what the hell my compiler thinks I wrote
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Barnyard Protein posted:jesus christ is that the fast rabbit in the basement of bowser's castle? i remember that fellow being rendered with many, many more polygons yeah and his name is MIPS
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Soricidus posted:depends how you define use. I've never written x86 but I've had to read it a fair bit when I'm trying to figure out what the hell my compiler thinks I wrote
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I can only dream of getting that close to the metal
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we use docker in development and it's the loving worst and everything is slow and the build cache is bad and i want to die has anyone actually had a positive experience with this poo poo
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abraham linksys posted:we use docker in development and it's the loving worst and everything is slow and the build cache is bad and i want to die please don't kill yourself, however bleak things may seem now they probably aren't as bad as you think. if you don't feel better in the morning then talk to a doctor, they can help you
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JawnV6 posted:and for every systems programmer of your caliber there's 100 js social appers confirmed as a js social apper that doesn't know asm
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lmbo if your "bottom-up" development cycle doesn't start with band-diagrams
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we got some mips hardware that was supposed to be hot poo poo and it turned out slower and shittier than our old poo poo, as well as being a huge pain to dev
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happy to report that we now have new x86 hardware that took a fraction of teh time to set up and is blazingly fast
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do you guys use github or bitbucket or something else for your private shame repos?
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just push to a bare repo in your dropbox or w/e cloud storage you prefer
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github is good
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kalstrams posted:do you guys use github or bitbucket or something else for your private shame repos? https://github.com/djmcgill/
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kalstrams posted:do you guys use github or bitbucket or something else for your private shame repos? github seems fine for airing my shameful Python in attempts. I'm writing my first thing and it already has terrible feature creep. also I don't know if I should and how I can use classes so it's all functions and just procedural code. http://github.com/AnttiKurittu/check
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pre:p1v5.tar.lzma p1ver7.tar.bz2 project 1.10.zip Project 1-9.git.zip project 1 (old).zip project 1 (part two).iso project 1(version 3).iso Project 1 version 4.zip project (original).zip projeect 1-8.iso
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Barnyard Protein posted:github is good
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pseudorandom name posted:
you forgot final2.tar.gz and also final0901.tar.gz
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CommunistPancake posted:no it's not. it's not at all. back at work, I got some more info on this starting up webpack in watch mode, immediately starts using 180mb. after several hours it creeps up to 500ish. interrupt the process and restart it it's back to 180mb cool that your repl that is doing nothing uses 8mb
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the only private repos i have are papers that i was working on during my phd. i guess i've got some toy programs just on my disk or whatever like the prefix-trie based scrabble dictionary (where words are reached by traversing their sorted letters) that i never did anything with or a sword-fighting game where i implemented only the sword and arm physics on grey rectangles on a black background e: kalstrams posted:github doesnt have [free] private repos in it gonadic io fucked around with this message at 22:22 on Feb 1, 2016 |
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ya im lazy student so bitbucket works well enough for what little i do, it has one software project, one software mess, and two papers
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computer toucher posted:you forgot final2.tar.gz and also final0901.tar.gz final? oh, you thought I was making fun of college students no, I was making fun of Wind River (well, except they exclusively deal in ISOs)
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Ludwig van Halen posted:back at work, I got some more info on this the point of the repl example is that node itself isn't using a huge amount of memory, it's the code. i assume you already know this and we are saying the same thing using different words. node.js is slow and bad but v8 is actually pretty fast & lean (for a javascript engine)
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CommunistPancake posted:the point of the repl example is that node itself isn't using a huge amount of memory, it's the code. i assume you already know this and we are saying the same thing using different words. yeah, fair enough
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kalstrams posted:do you guys use github or bitbucket or something else for your private shame repos? local git repo folder simply gets backed up to the cloud same way as all my other data (as encrypted hidden extra .rars in a public porn torrent on tpb)
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i tried to find a good self-hosted git thing phabricator was really, really, really bloated. it's a huge amount of php that takes forever to load. and it creates something like 40 mysql databases (not tables - databases). then i tried gitlab. it wanted me to install a bunch of crap and run a rails server. gently caress that. then i tried gogs. cons: it's written in go. pros: it works and it's fast and it doesn't even need mysql.
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idk how gogs being written in go is a negative if your complaint about everything else is "is too hard to deploy," that's one of the biggest advantages of making tools in go we use gitlab at work and it's pretty good, they tend to be really "one step forward/two steps back" in a lot of their design changes though. interface looks kinda clownshoes right now whereas it looked better a version or two ago, hoping they clean it up
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abraham linksys posted:idk how gogs being written in go is a negative if your complaint about everything else is "is too hard to deploy," that's one of the biggest advantages of making tools in go no way, projects can have pictures now! or at least they show up in the project list view. this was a pretty big improvement for us since all our components are named after simpsons characters
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