use something like uv to install whatever python version you want and set up a venv with it. that way you can have project-specific python versions.
use something like uv to install whatever python version you want and set up a venv with it. that way you can have project-specific python versions.
for this to be accurate superman would need a ball window


gta2 is still my favourite of the series. the first game was so damn janky that i could barely play it but the second one is smooth as butter, and with the artstyle they chose it looks really unique.


minecraft has a vanilla launcher too, because the game started out as a java applet so you need a shitton of flags to actually get the game to run normally. also there’s no way to login to an account in the actual game.
anyway, prism is a mod-loading launcher. it integrates with curseforge and modrinth to allow you to install, build and distribute mods and modpacks.


well, not anymore. it’s been backwritten into some sort of space-warping area where keeping your distance short is impressive


i think it’s standard equipment today. it all works with radio beacons so any place that has them should enable autolanding.


the first autoland system was fitted on the hawker siddeley trident in 1962, but it was built to deal with inclement weather where the runway was completely invisible from the cockpit.
the lockheed L-1011 from 1970 could perform an entire flight on autopilot, including takeoff and landing.
i’ve not heard of a system that kicks in when there’s an emergency though.
that makes sense, dave does make the rules.
why do they have to be nude?
because people who don’t know computers can’t learn to use the right file format.
pdf is a container format for code that is run by printers. it’s not something that can be easily changed. pdf editors are hacks upon hacks upon hacks.
i feel like this should take into account the month when the program was compiled, or at least when its process started.


most procedural algorithms don’t require training data, for one. they can just be given a seed and run. or rather, the number of weights is so minimal that you can set them by hand.


generative ai is a subset of procedural generation algorithms. specifically it’s a procedural algorithm with a massive amount of weight parameters, on the order of hundreds of billions. you get the weights by training. for image generation (which i’m assuming is what was in use here), the term to look up is “latent diffusion”. basically you take all your training images and blur them step by step, then set your weights to mimic the blur operation. then when you want an image you run the model backwards.


no apology necessary, i find it an interesting question. i was aware of things like worldedit but using a pure voxel editor for terrain work is new to me.
i think the relationship is probably reversed here though, it’s more likely that tools like avoyd can be made to export things for use in luanti and/or bonsai.


but those tools are built for minecraft right? this is a different system with (presumably) a different format, and from what i can see, no builtin terrain generation algorithm. it would be easier to just build one in luanti.


how?


luanti is an engine and so is bonsai. i don’t think they can be “used together”.
i assume that “it’s real” thing would have been more impactful if i knew anything about disney parks.
the only documentary i know that has a twist in it.
i mean python is 99% backwards compatible so as long as you tell your tooling you’re working with 3.10 it will warn you about using stuff that’s too new. that’s why the shipping version is usually enough. in general it’s not recommended to have multiple versions of python3 installed at the same time, but if you are a habitual venv user it’s usually not a problem. however i have also run into the issue of some versions being “too new” for a project, where the thing just would not work with newer versions.
basically, if your issue is only that you don’t want to “contaminate” an older codebase, that can be solved by configuring your tooling. but if your issue is that the thing just doesn’t work with the “wrong” version, you’re probably best of using a container. a user installation of the version you want will work but having multiple installations is annoying.