I hope they can build on some work from the lua devs. Isolating stuff like that is not always easy. But given lua is used extensively for embedded scripting, there is a good chance they can.
I hope they can build on some work from the lua devs. Isolating stuff like that is not always easy. But given lua is used extensively for embedded scripting, there is a good chance they can.
I played some minetest and then looked at Minecraft. Is minecraft really limited to -64 +256??? I read it a couple of times but still can’t believe it. Ho can a game with °mine° in its name be so limited? More like Buildcraft Imo.
Online play is 100% unencrypted or authenticated. Client executes lua code sent by the server. I hope the code is kinda sandboxed but wouldnt put my hopes up there.
A distro is composed of:
The biggest things you notice are updated packages. Many of the base-system differences aren’t even pushed to updated installations. Most of what the user sees as °the os° is the DE anyway.
Whatever they say. DLSS is a dll shipped with the game. Old games don"t automatically get an updated DLSS.
You can usually replace the dll in a game with newer ones and often get better quality.
Idk, maybe they ship some parts of DLSS in the driver, but games don’t use it automatically.
Having said that, Nvidia does ship game specific fixes in their driver. But it’s less “retrain ai” and more “fix what they fucked up”.