@gentoobro@crunklord420@splitshockvirus@a1ba sort of glad that GLSL type stuff is dead. SPIR docs might be excessively long but ime its often better to let the client send bytecode.
@icedquinn@crunklord420@splitshockvirus@a1ba You still write GLSL. It's a more strict version, but basically the same. You run it through a compiler (glslang) at build time. Maybe one day I'll put my tooling up on notabug. SPIR-V is for shipping, kind of like x86 machine code is for shipping.
@splitshockvirus@not_benis I got a new job and it's already off to a shit start
I'm waiting for my boss to contact me which he was supposed to tommorow and he hasn't. I'm paranoid about drama just because of how on edge my last job was I just want money ngl
My manager resigned from his position. I don't blame him because he put up with too much bullshit the company failed him. The company admits they failed him. I half expected them to ask me to manage, would have said no unless six digits, it really sounded like they were implying it and that they are scraping the barrel.
If they ever ask me which they might soon what can/needs to be done in order for them to stay afloat I will straight up tell them they need to scrap the current product and rebuild it from the ground up new. Logically and categorically that's what needs to happen as it now is the path of least resistance.
Any other tech company would have been acquired by the big three while a parallel system would have been built in two years by the acquiring firm for customer migration and then everyone who worked in the previous company would be fired because they are no longer needed. That sounds brutal but that's what needs to happen. That or just switching to their prefabbed hosting platform. Arrogance at this stage is willful negligence.
I'm not daft I've seen the writing on the wall. I'm just biding my time. It's daijoubu because I never needed this job anyway I just needed something to hold me over after college for a little while.