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mivanchev

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About mivanchev

https://www.github.com/MIvanchev

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    Show HN: A statically compiled 32-bit Wine

    I've made and continue to update this monstrosity so you could run :)

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    Honestly it's amazing how fresh these elements have stayed over the years. The rag dolls are so exaggerated it's really funny. It was like an early version of Goat Simulator.

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    Comment #33308357

    Author here, C47 is an awesome game!

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    Comment #18480639

    I'm not an expert on the topic, but the way from a x86/x64 disassembly to an ARM binary is very long. The identification of segments is not 100% accurate, manual corrections will b…

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    Yep, I'm surprised how quickly we phase out perfectly healthy machines, just because the software quality keeps getting lower and lower. It's not good for the climate, among other …

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    Quite possible. In the article I mention that a Lithuanian hacker by the name of notaz statically recompiled StarCraft, Diablo 1 & 2. But it's a huge effort, of course. Even better…

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    Comment #18480265

    There's no other! An efficient, feature rich, usable product.

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    Imagine being able to play these games on ARM without emulation? This is also one of my goals, but as stated in the article, the effort to port them without source code is substant…

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    This is exactly why I prefer Notepad++, it's resource efficient, it doesn't matter where you run it on. Even on the Raspberry Pi the performance is quite decent.

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    It was very frustrating at times, I cannot lie... It's my favorite editor though, so I just HAD to do it. Now I have to compile all of the plugins I use.

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    Comment #18480217

    Thank you very much!

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    Yes, this is the truth, thank you for saying it! I do feel phyiscal pain when having to edit something without my favorite editor =)

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    Sorry to be so late, I love rich GUIs and clickable elements :)

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    I think the receipt is a proof that the store recorded the transaction and is not evading taxes.

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    Haha, good one, I'm completely sharing that perspective. However, I sometimes buy largish Dunkin' Donuts boxes for my colleagues or for our clients and throw the receipt away. One …

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    I have no other option, but to agree with you fully. Thanks for giving me a perspective :) Have a nice day!!!

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    Random things like displaying text you mean? I don't think this has changed that much since the Netscape days. It would be OK if the site needs scripting for some legitimate task t…

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    I'm more conservative since I don't really see how the lack of scripting prevents them from dumping the content and it works OK normally, but here it's just an empty page with the …

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    I just love this huge bluish background with the text "You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.". I guess in 2018 I need scripting even to display some text and images.

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    I think I'm traumatized by the Ajax spinners in Jira. It was just TOO MUCH.