I've been interested in making a homebrew playstation 3 (childhood console :D) game for a while, and finally got an environment setup yesterday.
Ended up getting a simple rust function built, with some slight miscomplilations via wasm + wasm2c. Now I'm going to try to get graphics working.
There is a surprising amount of public code containing calls to sony's licensed SDK, if you know what to search for (Not to mention the SDK, which was, "obtained" dubiously). Fascinating stuff
Somehow my windows taskbar crashes... And alt tabbing doesn't work properly, I have to manually click on the windows in the overlay. My taskbar is always on top of windows, and they don't respect it's space so they just go under it and hide important stuff. Except firefox, which does respect the taskbar's space on a non-primary monitor, obviously leaving the space, but on the main screen it overlaps the taskbar entirely.
Me too. I'm writing a compiler for fun and its extremely helpful to have it auto complete entire simple functions, like converting AST nodes to a string representation for example.
Never done it myself, but I imagine understanding how the components all fit together is more valuable/fun than dealing with the minutiae of every function.
Write a chord progression in (key) with a (mood).
I've heard ChatGPT isn't great for most music theory but I assume chord progressions are easy enough that its just picking some popular ones instead of trying to come up with its own.