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dabrozPL

  1. I love Dropbox because it works! db.tt/AoApFbAs
  2. @OhSillySillyMe yeah, it should. And unified shader compiler frontend also wouldn't hurt.
  3. And of course there is no error of any kind. Silently fail, they say. At least Khronos doesn't make airplanes.
  4. Android (at least Adreno) is the only OpenGL platforms that actually cares about whitespace when you bind attrib locations. FU ANDROID :|
  5. @tanatospl @WarsztatGD gratuluję dobrego nosa :)
  6. My "free licence" (wtf!) expired and there is no way to renew it. So, bye bye gDebugger. You sucked anyway.
  7. Meanwhile, spring in Poland... twitter.com/dabrozPL/statu…
  8. Warsztatowe zrzutokubki na dole :) #igk
  9. No wlasnie, zbiorka po kolacji ludzie :) RT @tanatospl: Wszyscy zamknęli się w pokojach, jak zwykle #igk #nerds :)
  10. Functional reduction meets human centipede: moviesascode.net/horror/human-c…
  11. Dear Winamp, are you sure you can't buffer more than 3 seconds of online stream on 12GB RAM PC? pause >>>> stop ffs!
  12. "Debug build of Glide performs validation and checking. When error is detected, user callback function may be executed." 15 YEARS AGO!
  13. JSYK: in 2004, dictionary issues were already more important than allocating memory in discussions about the latter groups.google.com/group/microsof…
  14. Simple, secure and quite pretty method to ensure 64-bit correctness: randomascii.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/64-… (via @msinilo)
  15. @mike_acton cool! Much, much better than the previous one. Now I have no options but to post again! :)
  16. I used to be a programmer like you, but then help started updating to reflect my recent changes.