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Its good to see that most people like this show. I thought it was a balst.
Ahh yeah that makes sense. That’d be a pain in the ass if it was for every build.
I love lemmy. Thank you so much for your detailed response and fantastic article, its exactly what I was looking for. Seems like the bottleneck isnt really the infra. Definitely a difficult problem to solve.

Question about build times

https://lemmy.world/post/44118118

Question about build times - Lemmy.World

I’m not a game dev so please forgive me if this is the wrong place for this type of question but I’m looking for some resources to try and understand why games take so long to compile. For context, I’ve worked with former game devs who’ve mentioned that builds can take anywhere from 4 to 6 hours to complete - even with a distributed architecture - depending on the hardware. That shit blew my mind. They said it has something to do with compiling shader permutations but didn’t go into anyore detail. That said, I have a very primitive understanding of what shaders are but I mostly work with infrastructure and optimizing build systems. Like I said, I’m not a game dev, im just curious. I appreciate any insight or resources you throw my way. Thanks!

Just started using helix a few months ago and I’m in love. The movement took a second to get used to but its super efficient once you get the hang of it. I highly recommend it, especially if you’re doing any kind of programming or sysadmin work and you hate gui ides.
Good haul. Saga is godlike

Pen and paper for taking notes and understand that reading comprehension is a resource that has a cooldown. In other words, take breaks and learn how to glean information while reading quickly. Its a skill and it takes time. This is a decent breakdown of some academic reading techniques.

Lastly, practice and experiment. There’s a difference between knowing things and memorizing, and knowing things is only half the battle. Its really hard to feel like you’re progressing if you cant apply what you’ve learned when the time comes. Practice takes the the things you’ve memorized and turns them into things you know. My advice on practicing is to get weird, have fun and enjoy the discovery of learning new things. It makes the process of ‘sucking until you dont’ so much more enjoyable.

How I Read Academic Articles Fast (Without Losing My Mind)

Learn how to read academic articles fast without losing focus or forgetting key insights. This post shares practical tricks like skimming smart, using color-coded highlights, and taking instant notes — based on real academic experience, not theory. Perfect for thesis writing, research, or staying sane during literature reviews.

Yeah this is a great idea. I was thinking of doing something similar but saw someone mention cloudflare tunnels in another post and figured I’d ask the community. I appreciate you!
100% agree. That’s why I don’t exactly love the idea of using them more…
Cloudflare Tunnel? - Lemmy.World

Just getting started with self hosting. I was wondering if anyone had experience with Cloudflare Tunnels for exposing their services to the internet. I like the simplicity and security it offers but don’t love the idea of using Cloudflare. Like, I’m self hosting for a reason lol. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! For context, I’m running all of my services in a very small k8s cluster and my priorities are mostly security then maintainability. Thanks yall!