For a moment, I thought, this was a misprint and they had to officially get out a spray can to complete the word…
For a moment, I thought, this was a misprint and they had to officially get out a spray can to complete the word…
I just fold them over and use a clothes peg to keep them that way…
It’s certainly simpler than Forza et al, but there’s an open-source racing simulator, called Speed Dreams: https://www.speed-dreams.net/
If you watch the “Latest Release” video, there’s some engine sounds in that.
They seem to have a bunch of samples for how different car models’ engines sound: https://sourceforge.net/p/speed-dreams/code/HEAD/tree/tags/2.3.0/data/data/sound/
And then they modulate that in code, based on the car’s speed, gear, turbo etc.:
https://sourceforge.net/p/speed-dreams/code/HEAD/tree/tags/2.3.0/src/modules/sound/snddefault/CarSoundData.cpp#l171
They also do that for gear changes, tyre sounds, collisions and backfires.
From what I know about audio, I would expect AAA games to still use the same approach of recordings+modulations.
While it is possible to fully synthesize an engine sound, it doesn’t help you much with making it sound right in all different situations.
It’s like camouflage, but for stairs.
What is this article talking about? That’s a UX change. It has nothing to do with privacy or Mozilla’s commitment to privacy.
I also switched from cursive to print for legibility.
I always found cursive terrible to read. Letters are more likely to look the same and it’s harder to tell where one letter stops and the next starts. I also read print all day, so I’m just more used to reading it.
Hey now, they do kill everyone equally. Whether you’re an LGBTQtie or nah.
I mean, in a certain other furniture store, they put up items for viewing and then nearby there’s boxes of the item, which is what you’re supposed to take…
Not sure, if you’d actually want to use this, but I found this: https://bmortella.github.io/captains-log/
And of course, there’s also the matching Linux desktop environment to complement it: https://lcarsde.github.io/