Wanted to make games as a kid, got way way waayy too into it, now I just make my own programs when I need to
NikkiNikkiNikki
Being kicked out of my family > Barely avoiding homelessness for 3 years now > helping a friend out when their family passed > managing to stay employed > getting my gf away from her abusive parents through a skilled mission of infiltration and gaslighting towards the abusers (used their own tricks against them). Now I'm just trying to scrape out of homelessness again as the housing market where I live is just godawful terrible. I'm 21 goddammit, I didn't expect to be thrown into new game + right off the bat. I still wanna go to college so I'm at least proud I kept my ambitions.
Love it
Nice, getting pretty iffed with the way neafotch refuses to align the category titles without special bash scripting
There's a video from the YouTuber Noodle who does a good job explaining it
lemonade proceeds to get concerningly solid and cold
2 reinstalls now* I had to upgrade my NVME drive and the old one shit the bed while I was moving data, so everything on this system is fresh now.... At least I keep the important stuff backed up in git haha
"Your battery is low, please plugin AC adapter, or refill with type AB+ blood"
short form content sells, I hate it, but most people generally don't
1999 Subaru Forestur
Pros - it runs
Cons - barely
That's because you need to run an event loop, your window is being created successfully, but your program immediately exits after the fact because the line directly after glfwCreateWindow is return EXIT_SUCCESS. You're probably good to follow the rest of the tutorial now
Fucking UPS with the same garbage, the form for changing your address was broken and would display an error, the phone call support refused to help and told me to "just use the online form". I wocked around it by opening the form, pressing the back button, opening it again, and then it would display properly... Just to change a single fucking number in the apartment unit category. Those are 2 hours of my life I'm never getting back.