iHuman 

@iHuman
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I'm a software engineer that is a fan of anime, Apple, and video games. Opinions here are my own and not the views of my employer.
A letter to John Ternus – Marco.org

Congratulations to all, on the release of Unicode 17.0. The "distorted face" is now officially standardized as \u1FAEA
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@Iconfactory did Wallaroo ever have a wallpaper with dark blue feathers? I accidentally overrode my wallpaper, and I thought I got it from Wallaroo, but I can't find it.
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Buy Xenoblade Chronicles™ X: Definitive Edition and shop other great Nintendo products online at the official My Nintendo Store.

Why is elden ring lore so gratuitously obtuse and complicated

are you a programmer? do you like heavy metal? would you like to be *really upset* by a music video?

do i have something for you.

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Here is a menu guide to turning off interpolation, which can make cinematic content look unnatural—similar to soap operas—introducing visual glitches around moving objects due to inaccurate predictions, and adds input lag for gamers, negatively affecting gameplay responsiveness. Film-makers hate it. It ruins their films and careful lighting. Defaults to on on most TVs and drives most people crazy, making movies look "off."
But if the rubber ducks can find the problems in the code by themselves then why do we need to pay the programmers