Nice, so you'd rendezvous it like another vessel? It's not heavy enough to affect you in flight, and there's no orbiting it (however complex those orbits would be), right?
Nice, so you'd rendezvous it like another vessel? It's not heavy enough to affect you in flight, and there's no orbiting it (however complex those orbits would be), right?
Sounds really interesting! How does it work in terms of orbital mechanics? Does it have a gravitational field (in the book and in the game)? I'm also very curious how the spin gravity would feel for take off and landing. Your game and updates look awesome, btw! Always eager to see more of them!
Incredible work! Huge thanks to you and your team! This indeed looks like the open source audio editor for decades to come. I am very happy when old projects are given a second life, but can't help but wondering, would it have taken less effort to build something like this completely from scratch?
Wow, and insanely well done 3D animated explainer on how an ASML EUV machine works. So good!
Nebula: nebula.tv/videos/branc...
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=B248...
Flying through the rings. Featuring the new volumetric lights in #bevy!
#gamedev
I've seen this question a couple of times.
Here is where you can donate directly to the government of Ukraine: u24.gov.ua
You can decide if your donation goes to defence or rebuilding or other programs.
But your reasons are completely understandable. It's sad that in 2024 there are still blockers like this from using Linux. I hope it will be fully suitable for you some day. And I hope it's the readiness of Linux, and not the annoyances of Windows, that will make you switch some day.
My impulsive guess is that Proton won't help much with DaVinci, because IME it is finicky on Linux/AMD mainly due to the state of OpenCL drivers, and it'll have to use them via Proton anyway. But I can easily be wrong.
You could also try usebottles.com if you decide to give Linux another go.
Cruising through #Tallinn's recently renovated Vana Kalamaja street: youtu.be/wfCe-yyjS1U
It's a nice #urban experiment. Pedestrians & cyclists first. Cars are allowed, but with such a narrow one-way road and 20km/h speed limit, clearly not encouraged. Love it so far!