Andrew Kvapil
Andrew Kvapil
I'm on CC 1.65 btw, viluon on the CC Forums
Spent some time with this issue on Raspberry Pi (RasPi 3 B+). For those seeking a solution: `sudo luarocks install lapis CRYPTO_LIBDIR=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ OPENSSL_LIBDIR=/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/` should do the trick. I found the...
This is the number one issue with the extension for me. If resolved, I suspect it would also fix #116 and #150, as people could explicitly ignore spelling issues in...
@Jason3S I suggest revisiting this issue. The only configuration options which require JSON edits are custom dictionaries and dictionary definitions. Neither of these is editable through the custom settings UI....
Also happens in Steam controller configuration when you select "identify controller" (which should make the chosen controller vibrate a little bit). As in @kibun1's case, the rumble starts with maximum...
As of commit https://github.com/SquidDev/Cobalt/pull/38/commits/5fd9b71ca1af2713735a54c150fdd3a61d4c5130, the performance is as follows: ``` Benchmark Mode Cnt Score Error Units PerformanceBenchmark.binarytrees thrpt 15 6.981 ± 0.191 ops/s PerformanceBenchmark.fannkuch thrpt 15 11.092 ± 0.194 ops/s...
The advertised refactor of `EvalCont` is complete, here are the results: ``` Benchmark Mode Cnt Score Error Units PerformanceBenchmark.binarytrees thrpt 15 6.993 ± 0.152 ops/s PerformanceBenchmark.fannkuch thrpt 15 11.938 ±...
https://github.com/SquidDev/Cobalt/pull/38/commits/ac6810d2125b32c10fcc726f25966d4598e989fc is once again a controversial change. It seems to mildly improve performance of `nbody` and `nsieve` but performs worse with `binarytrees` and significantly worse with `fannkuch`. This is quite...
I ran `PerformanceBenchmark` in a similarly "close-to-pristine" environment for https://github.com/SquidDev/Cobalt/pull/38/commits/4f5ed3dea3ce34faa3b3c8dfd9b253d415e8283d. ``` Benchmark Mode Cnt Score Error Units PerformanceBenchmark.binarytrees thrpt 15 7.192 ± 0.074 ops/s PerformanceBenchmark.fannkuch thrpt 15 12.171 ± 0.221...
Can confirm this is the case. 