"PC Load Letter? What the fuck does that mean?!"
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The depth buffer is a parameter used to help determine which objects are covering up other objects so that only what should be visible is rendered. Crazy visual artifacts (or glitches) can occur when this isn't configured properly.
BIG FIBER coming to your area.
Doom's insults stand above all others!
Imagine if they had the same parent company?
One day, this image will be in the slide deck for a CS class, if it isn't already. That's the kind of thing that keeps me going.
Goblin Cleric. Certainly an interesting combo. Konzi-esque, perhaps?
This could be a method of providing an absolutely stable and controlled communication medium to optimize quantum computing and increase data throughput at warmer temps. Traditional silicon-based substrates are nearing their end of life for bleeding edge architectures.
With lasers on their heads?
Polaritons, hybrid particles formed by the coupling of light and matter, are usually described as a quantum fluid of light that one can control through its matter component.
This is the 2023 future stuff I've been waiting for.
Any opinions on my choices? Not gonna lie, liking Zorin OS.