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12:18 PM
So im currently working at our university exercise for opengl... we wanna implement that our moon faces the planet it orbits... @DMGregory already helped us a bit with the order "WR * LT * WR * LR * LS"... but does anyone here knows how we could determine the face rotation matrix in a mathematic way ? ^^
 
user92578
12:46 PM
What do you want exactly?
 
@genaray The calculation you're using should already give it to you. But if you want to compute it from first principles, it sounds like you want a "Look-At" matrix. You can find existing Q&A and tutorials about this.
 
Did anyone had this issue before?
 
nwp
What bug?
 
i think i have the same on the video
just noticed him :D
 
nwp
Try clicking it.
 
12:57 PM
he left my screen :D
you had this before?
 
nwp
No, I'm just shitposting because I'm bored.
 
1:33 PM
We subscribed to PS now, then downloaded a game, then realized today that they removed the game.
:(
 
nwp
Do they remove games you bought? Can they even do that?
Also this bug is really annoying.
 
user92578
yeah it sure is
 
user92578
i used to have the plugin for burning chat messages but dunno where that has disappeared
 
@nwp With PS Now, you don't "buy" the game, you just "use" it. I could buy the game in the Playstation store, but that would cost me 50 bucks.
@nwp Can you delete it?
 
user92578
You probably can
 
1:36 PM
I know I can ;)
 
nwp
No, not after 2 minutes passed.
Thanks.
I mean MoD aBuSe!11
3
 
@nwp All right, I did not know if the limit applied also to deleting messages.
If I knew I'd be using the game for more that four months, and using only that game, I could un-subscribe to PS Now and buy the game..
/shrug
The nice thing about that game is that my son could walk around, and it was only branded "LEGO" and not along another franchise...
 
1:54 PM
@0x00004 No, but I heard from someone who did: whatever you do, do NOT apply pressure to the screen. The last thing you want is a permanent splat of bug juice inside your monitor.
 
2:07 PM
Anyone worked with a project hosted on Github before? I mean; I'd like to "fix" an issue we have when we run cppclean, and I'm wondering what the process generally is? I guess is: clone the project, fix the issue, locally, upload to my cloned repo on github, create a pull request?
Or do I only clone it locally, make the modifications there, and create a pull request with my local version6
 
user92578
yeah forking is the way
 
Sweet, thanks!
 

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