OpenAI's new ChatGPT explains the worst-case time complexity of the bubble sort algorithm, with Python code examples, in the style of a fast-talkin' wise guy from a 1940's gangster movie:
...and now I shall subject you all to the other thing I made for I made for Outline 2022.
A 256 byte ZX Spectrum intro.
"Bitplane Revolution"
https://pouet.net/prod.php?which=91582…
In 1996 there was an MS-DOS program called Multi-Pac, which could load the ROM files of Namco PAC-MAN and emulate the arcade game accurately. In February 1997, the name was changed to 'Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator'.
Congratulations on 25 years, MAME!
Hey #FLGang!
We're excited to show you how to use the new Vide Controller in ZGE- you can now make music using only video!
We hope this opens up new possibilities for Video Creators!
Watch the full video below:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=53jZTZYFrpY…#FLStudio#ZGE
9/ In what's perhaps the third largest pool of 8-bit platforms, there's always a solid number of classic #ZXSpectrum demos, with the occasional "modern ZX" demo as well.
This is one of the strangest books i have ever bought, look at the title of the book and the name of the author ,this is the most technical book I've ever seen 😂😂, there's no words just instructions, @mattgodbol maybe you will like this, 40 puzzles in assembly.
for sending me 1st version of his #SID PLAYER. It has few limitations but it's a super cool device. I need to install the battery so that I can use it when out.😊If you want to find out more get in touch with Edu at info@arananet.net
🤘#chiptune#commodore64
I'm happy to say we're now testing and enjoying all the working videogames at the Internet Arcade!
https://archive.org/details/internetarcade…
If you want to play games for a few hours tonight and help us test, DM me.
Interviewer: How do you explain this 4 year gap on your resume?
Me: That’s when I went to Yale.
Interviewer: That’s impressive. You are hired.
Me: Thanks. I really need this Yob.
Looks like somebody wrote an honest-to-god 6502 + Apple I emulator in shadertoy (the real deal, not just a "fake" BASIC terminal like the previous "C64 in shadertoy"). The interesting parts of the CPU emulation seem to be in "Buffer A" and "Buffer C":
https://shadertoy.com/view/tlX3W7
The Fourier series video out!
In this animation, each vector rotates at a constant integer frequency. They're added together, tip to tail. The _only_ control you have is the starting position of each, and from that alone, they'll draw almost anything.
https://youtu.be/r6sGWTCMz2k