Added Beam the #Apache#Bug to #SuperTuxAdvance. He records your fastest run per-level and follows it to race you on repeat playthroughs, like a ghost car.
Some really screwy shit happens w/the #Mastodon server when I delete a post & resend a new version. My client does not have an edit option so I have to micro-manage the steps. This seems to trigger a server-side #bug. I wonder if it could be a broken defense mechanism for an attack. #MastodonBug
A weird bug in the usually graphically impressive FIFA 23 on Xbox Series X...
I ended up playing the entire second half of the game with an information screen of my required objectives stuck in the centre of the pitch at an odd angle. Weird!
I think I want to stylize these further? I think. I'm still considering. I got the watercolour vibe I was after. But I think I was hyper vigilant about making the anatomy of each bee stand out that I kind of lost a lot of the initial shapes I had. #bee#bees#NativeBee#AustralianWildlife#art#MastoArt#bug
[Workaround Available] The right controller layout is not used for the (non) #Steam app on the #SteamDeck interface. The official "Web Browser" layout created by #Valve not showing. The secondary controller settings (in this case, the Steam Deck's) isn't showing properly. Controller layout applied does not apply. A big mess of a #bug that would fix right up after a restart, but another simpler workaround does exist.
[Workaround Available] #Steam Controller Input/Settings shenanigans. Steam tries to be smart about this, eg. Chrome, so automatically use the "Web Browser" layout. This normally works but in this case for some reason it uses "Gamepad" and the browser layout is missing. Trying to apply other layouts in this case does nothing, and even the #SteamDeck controller settings isn't displayed at all here eventho it's available. I rarely come across this #bug but it has been happening for a long time.
This is a call for help / verification on an alleged #Bug which I may have found in a #Forth#Programming tutorial online.
It's at beginner level, a bug in an exercise with regards to "flexible arrays".
The original code example and results are shown in the first two screenshots, but I'm dang sure this won't work as there's a 'rot' statement missing eventually resulting in a wrong return address.
When running the original example code, I get addresses with a 1 byte spacing for each array element. This can't be correct.
The last two screenshots show the fixed code with the missing 'rot' command added.
When running the second, fixed example, I get addresses that are spaced by 5 cells (5 * 2 byte). This is what I would expect.
Why wont kbin stay logged in?
Despite checking the "remember me" box when I login, everytime I open the PWA on Android I have to log in again. Anybody else?