I have a very specific gripe about chromium based browsers and it’s that they don’t follow the ECMAScript spec well. For example in Chrome if you create a JavaScript class and scope some fields as private, if you try to access them chrome will just let you. On Firefox and Safari they will block access which is the correct behavior
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I just picked it up, pretty excited about it. Any non spoiler-y tips?
I assume you have not played any games made by MECC (Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium).
They’re the ones that made the OG Oregon Trail, Lemonade Stand, Dynopark Tycoon, Odell Down Under the fish simulator, and a series of point and click puzzle games like Museum Madness.
I haven’t played all of their games but all the ones I have played are bangers.
I think this is just red/black deployment right?
This except it’s running 9front instead of arch
A great series for those of you that didn’t get that reference: https://youtu.be/uRGljemfwUE?si=var1USdiNFUMiYjW
Sounds like you are trying to develop a MOO, i think you might find this interesting
Also if you wanted to develop one yourself I did a project a long time ago based on [https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2068896](this guide for developing a language in Racket lisp to generate text adventure games) which might fit the requirements
I have one and it mostly works fine out of the box. It’s been a while since I set it up but I think I used the Linux CUPS driver. I had one time where it printed raw postscript but I haven’t had that happen since.
tlhIngan poS maH!
We are going to get to the point where we have people writing their resume via AI sent to other AI to review the resumes automatically, an entirely wasteful and pointless process.
Yeah except when they are at warp speed then it’s a soap opera in sub space