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Comment So. Excited! (Score 1) 326

... I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day. An hour of woes and shattered shields, when the age of men comes crashing down! But it is not this day! ...
Space

Submission + - SpaceX Gets Malaysian Satellite into Orbit (wired.com)

Soychemist writes: "On the same day that yet another shuttle launch was postponed, SpaceX successfully carried a Malaysian satellite, RazakSAT, into orbit. This is the second successful launch in a row for Elon Musk's space exploration startup. Later this year the company will launch its larger Falcon 9 rocket, which could be used to carry cargo to the International Space Station. RazakSAT was designed by ATSB and carries a high resolution camera, if it is intact, the satellite will take photographs of Earth that could be used to better manage natural resources."
Google

Submission + - Google releases open source NX server (techworld.com.au)

wisesifu writes: "Amid the fanfare of last week's Chrome OS announcement, Google quietly released an open source NX server, dubbed Neatx, for remote desktop display. NX technology was developed by NoMachine to handle remote X Window connections and make a graphical desktop display usable over the Internet. "FreeNX's primary target is to replace the one closed component and is written in a mix of several thousand lines of Bash, Expect and C, making FreeNX difficult to maintain," according to Google."Designed from scratch with flexibility and maintainability in mind, Neatx minimizes the number of involved processes and all code is split into several libraries." Neatx is written in Python, with a few wrapper scripts in Bash and one program written in C "for performance reasons". There has already been some speculation that Neatx will be the default display server for the upcoming Chrome OS. Google insists the release date was just a coincidence."

Comment Re:Valve and iD, twin snakes (Score 1) 147

ET: Quake Wars used a modified version of iD's Tech 4 (Doom 3) engine, which included the first generation MegaTexture tech. Don't forget Prey as well, that was Tech 4 too. The new Wolfenstein is Tech 4. But definately agree, doesn't make financial sense to go with these so called "AAA" engines with their massive licensing costs. Especially with the state of open-source engines improving constantly, and cheaper engines such as Torque or Unity providing excellent visuals for under $1k, games technology just isn't the cash cow it once was.

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