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Cookie warnings are usually quite annoying interruptions to a site's design, but JetBrains understands what their users like:
I still clicked No.
(I like gumbo more than claim chowdah, Ivar's on the Seattle waterfront is good but I prefer their fish & chips)
Score: 4/9, which at least puts me in range of any pundit.
Fucking seriously, killing OpenGL is a pain in the ass. Unity and such will adapt easily enough, but MMOs and a lot of indie stuff uses OpenGL, and Metal may be too big a rewrite.
(Yes, your timeline is just going to be me snarking at the #WWDC2018 keynote until noon. Sorry but not sorry.)
Gonna go sit down to watch the WWDC stream. Right after I finish this coffee, shower, wear pants (or maybe not), play some videogames, write a little more code. Stay warm, hydrated, and wearing pants out there, Xcoders in actual line!
On the one hand, Microsoft under Satya Nadella are… still evil, but less annoying about it than they were under Steve "Eats Kittens For Breakfast" Ballmer and Bill "Never Met Someone He Didn't Fuck Over" Gates. Satya just wants to rule the cloud and Office licensing, and seems somewhat aware that Windows alone is not suitable for that task, and that Microsoft's own programmers are mediocre at best.
On the other hand, watching FOSS nerds freak out at this has been amusing. Some will manage to move to self-hosting their own git servers again as people used to before Github centralized "decentralized version control". Remember how we all had our own Subversion and Mercurial servers (and Bitbucket if you wanted C-DVCS)? Good times are back. A lot of people are going to learn very hard lessons about backups, redundancy, and system administration.
On the gripping hand, Github owns Atom, and Microsoft also has VS Code based on Electron; are they going to fuck up my IDE of choice or even "integrate" it into VS Code? Ugh. VS Code is too much like coding in Eclipse for my taste, no fun.
Update 2018-06-04 from Atom slack:
lee-dohm: I just want to let everyone know that we're here, we're ok, and that as soon as I have any news to share that I'll bring it here to all of you :grinning:
Just to let everyone know, I've been given assurances that Atom remains key to GitHub. Our product roadmap is
set and the team will continue all of their work.
James Nicoll reviewed Galaxy 1977-04, which led me to discover that the final run of Galaxy from 1970-1980 is up on archive.org. I read a bunch of these as a kid, some first-run (I was reading SF magazines by 6-8 years old) but mostly as back issues. Once Galaxy shut down I switched to OMNI, which was even more significant. Maybe I'll do an OMNI reread afterwards.
I'm probably going to skip around a lot in these. As usual, boldface for something worth reading, italic for things you can skip.
Good news! DanMachi ("Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon") S2 is on Amazon, so I can catch up. Bad news, Amazon's video player is still awful and it's 480p even tho it says "HD". Pixelated boobs make everyone sad.
Oh, early June, the season of Linux & Windows weenies whinging about WWDC, because their parties aren't as cool as the Mac nerds' parties (imagine: 3 Linux dorks awkwarding in a dorm room). Despite my bailing on the Apple developer thing, I miss being there for the parties.