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In the olden days, we just downloaded webgl-debug.js where ever we could find it. Manually. Often scraping out of a online-document and creating a file for it.
Fast forward toward modern modular syst…
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Not really an issue, but it would really be great to seee suppor for Python
3.0. Or is there support and I'm too n00b to figure out how to work it?
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Original issue reported on code.google.c…
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I recently built [Entanglement](https://github.com/Frozenlock/entanglement) specifically to manipulate atoms. It was becoming clear, with all the cursors/lenses/wraps appearing everywhere, that there …
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The current deployment strategy of wkhtmltopdf seems to be to publish the new version to the root directory on sourceforge and move the previously latest version to the `archive` directory. This means…
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When an object is rolling along a surface, and it hits two objects stacked atop each other, things get weird.. I think I need coefficient of rolling resistance to make behavior more stable... More tes…
MrNex updated
9 years ago
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libuv should add a stream interface to allow developers to add their own uv_stream_t types, in order to build pluggable steams directly on top of the friendly libuv interface. This way, if someone wa…
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AFAIK, C-PAC is a tool run exclusively through python and command line. The GUI is an extra feature to help building the configuration files.
Why do you make wxPython a hard dependency? If I wanted t…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Playing any 25/50FPS footage which is normal in Europe.
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Dropping frames causing video stutteri…
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Hello,
I'm experiencing kernel panics with a Noname USB to Ethernet Adapter. It is marked "USB2.0 to Fast Ethernet Adapter Model No:KY-RD9700". It uses a probably faked DM9601 chipset.
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In #8964, I was pointing out some serious inconsistencies that occur with the default or built-in numeric types in Julia, and how numeric constants are not handled consistently.
A decimal integer lite…