Obvious troll is obvious. The discord is on fire. Hold on to your pants. It's coming.Its more dead than Saudi Arabia in the World Cup
Obvious troll is obvious. The discord is on fire. Hold on to your pants. It's coming.Its more dead than Saudi Arabia in the World Cup
Obvious troll is obvious. The discord is on fire. Hold on to your pants. It's coming.
I'm not sure it gets slower everyday?
I'm not sure it gets slower everyday?
This is hands down the most toxic community I have ever been a part of. We can't go more than a few pages without some bullshit. I wish there was someplace to get news and homebrew release info. Guess I'll just have to follow SciresM on twitter. Seriously though guys, get it together
No he's right. This place can be pretty horrible and ungrateful a lot of the time. A lot of the senior members like to shame a lot too.This must be the only hacking community you are part of. GBAtemp is by far amongst the friendliest and best run communities on the net dealing with hacking and piracy.
Sure, you have a point. The scene was impacted by SX OS and it seems people have diverted some of their attention to stop a company selling their illegal warez as "licenses".I speak from the outside obviously, and its only my opinion.
I dont doubt that they're still working on it, and I have nothin more than respect from the scene (and I whish one day I could do the half of things they can), but the last days the only thread is SX OS this, SX OS that.
Nah. I've seen more toxic. Check out League of Legends, or the Warcraft community.This is hands down the most toxic community I have ever been a part of. We can't go more than a few pages without some bullshit. I wish there was someplace to get news and homebrew release info. Guess I'll just have to follow SciresM on twitter. Seriously though guys, get it together
tbf I thought it was a good joke and on the plus side Saudi looked really good passing the ball on the half way line, even in the 93rd minute they were passing that ball around mid-pitch like prosMeh, I have the SX OS, the only thing I need is that the emulators work on it.
And its not trolling, is just my opinion with a failed attempt at a joke.
I don't know all countries laws but in some it's perfectly legal as long as you don't ship patented work, for example copying Nintendo FW and removing security is illegal, putting a chunk of code into memory to remove those is legalSure, you have a point. The scene was impacted by SX OS and it seems people have diverted some of their attention to stop a company selling their illegal warez as "licenses".
Wait, you mean it's not most passes that wins?tbf I thought it was a good joke and on the plus side Saudi looked really good passing the ball on the half way line, even in the 93rd minute they were passing that ball around mid-pitch like pros
lol if it is mate I think Saudi would be bookies favourite. I don't think I've ever seen a ball go back and forth like that before, well there was that unpleasant incident when I walked in on my room-mate at uni but I don't talk about that!Wait, you mean it's not most passes that wins?
As a developer myself though with different technology, that makes sense. Debugging is almost always slower to commit than developing because instead of writing new logic, you have to scour your old logic and think about it in new ways, then run 5x or more tests than you might have done in development just to figure out the cause. Then you have to fix it, and unless the bug is simple (and in a new firmware I doubt it's ever simple) that could involve trying and testing multiple solutions and/or combinations of solutions. And unlike development where you're constantly hitting milestones you want to commit to avoid redoing later, debugging rarely ever commits until it's confidently fixed.
I honestly find this very sad. Any sane human being who is familiar with Scires and understands the process of developing something knows that progress for this is made in multiple ways. He's only doing this in his spare time and is being nice enough to share with the rest of the community. If you're being impatient about Atmosphere's release, then you should take responsibility and start contributing to the open-source repo to speed up the process. It really is too bad he doesn't accept donations, though. Maybe he'll appreciate a nice cookie or two for his hard work.