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Some of this made me chuckle.
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Here's a, surprisingly high quality, free, making of documentary that was released January this year.Norbert wrote: ↑July 30th, 2012, 11:49 pm I was just browsing YouTube an ran into this behind the scenes of Mortal Kombat 1 video.
Kinda fun to see some of the people that were involved and how they recorded stuff.
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Twitter has now accepted Elon Musk's offer to buy the service for approximately $44 billion.
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Now OpenAI can get more data to feed into their AI algorithm
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Also, it's funny to see that the Mortal Kombat (1995) film theme song, which is pretty basic in many ways, has 139 million views on YouTube. Some funny comments under the video as well, such as that the song is more 90s than the 90s themselves.Norbert wrote: ↑April 9th, 2022, 11:09 pmHere's a, surprisingly high quality, free, making of documentary that was released January this year.Norbert wrote: ↑July 30th, 2012, 11:49 pm I was just browsing YouTube an ran into this behind the scenes of Mortal Kombat 1 video.
Kinda fun to see some of the people that were involved and how they recorded stuff.
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You know, it is interesting how nostalgic the "Mortal Kombat" scream/yell - that's in the song - is for many, including myself. This video has the scream's origin (at 0:15; not the kid):
The scream as a separate sound bite here. Once spoken by Kyle Wyatt, I think.
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Man, some insects are large.
Attached images of the elephant beetle.
Attached images of the elephant beetle.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright ... ion_rights
Apparently, in US law, if you've licensed something, then up to 35 years later, the licensor (that grants the license) can terminate the license.
Recent example: https://deadline.com/2022/06/tom-cruise ... 235039026/
Apparently, in US law, if you've licensed something, then up to 35 years later, the licensor (that grants the license) can terminate the license.
Recent example: https://deadline.com/2022/06/tom-cruise ... 235039026/
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I only know how to do so in your local copy:
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$ git reset --hard HEAD^
The you need to force push it:
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$ git push --force
I managed to change the author of the *last* commit in a test repo with this:
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$ git filter-branch --env-filter 'GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=TEST_AUTHOR_NAME ; GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=TEST_AUTHOR_EMAIL ; GIT_COMMITTER_NAME=TEST_COMMITTER_NAME ; GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=TEST_COMMITTER_EMAIL' HEAD^..HEAD --
Unfortunately, I can't find a way to specify any commit other than the last.
If I specify a range with specific commit IDs then git says "You must specify a ref to rewrite."
I searched for that error message, and found this post which says that the end of the range must be HEAD.
And here is the official documentation about how to change existing commits: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tool ... ng-History
"Changing Email Addresses Globally" is at the bottom.
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May I ask how I can prevent the attached test program from triggering printf on Alt+Tab?
The SDL_FlushEvents() lines don't do the trick...
I considered posting this question at discourse.libsdl.org, but maybe the solution is super simple.
I know there's also something like
if ((!(event.key.keysym.mod & KMOD_LALT)) && (!(event.key.keysym.mod & KMOD_RALT)))
but that doesn't work either, if Alt is released at a (slightly) different time.
The SDL_FlushEvents() lines don't do the trick...
I considered posting this question at discourse.libsdl.org, but maybe the solution is super simple.
I know there's also something like
if ((!(event.key.keysym.mod & KMOD_LALT)) && (!(event.key.keysym.mod & KMOD_RALT)))
but that doesn't work either, if Alt is released at a (slightly) different time.
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I get a "Tab down" printout only if I release Alt but keep Tab down for the length of repeat delay (maybe half a second).Norbert wrote: ↑December 27th, 2022, 10:43 pm May I ask how I can prevent the attached test program from triggering printf on Alt+Tab?
The SDL_FlushEvents() lines don't do the trick...
I considered posting this question at discourse.libsdl.org, but maybe the solution is super simple.
I know there's also something like
if ((!(event.key.keysym.mod & KMOD_LALT)) && (!(event.key.keysym.mod & KMOD_RALT)))
but that doesn't work either, if Alt is released at a (slightly) different time.
I tried to use the same fix which SDLPoP uses, but it doesn't work here *or* in SDLPoP!
(May be that fix was only for Linux? I am testing this on Windows.)
Strangely, if I release Tab before I get a "Tab down" printout, then the code sees Tab as not pressed, and doesn't see a keyup event for Tab.
I attached my fix attempt.
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