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I just saw in their CI pipeline that the build for x86_64 Linux failed. Their error however is different from the one occurring on my Linux machine, where the build complains when it is almost done that the put method needs 2 and not 3 parameters.

What does it all mean Andrew... do we have to wait longer now. THE AGONY.... Oh captain, my captain... :D


> the build for x86_64 Linux failed.

Hm, are you referring to the CI failure on the x86_64-linux-release CI job on the current tip of master on the main Zig repository? That one's a flaky test, not indicative of a serious problem. (We usually just disable flaky tests, but this particular one I'm leaving on for the moment to try and gather a little more information about it.)

The tarball builds for the 0.16.0 release are still moving along okay: https://codeberg.org/ziglang/www.ziglang.org/actions/runs/20...


I am so happy to here that thanks :) Ignore my complaint about the failing Zig build. I am using a script that also builds ZLS afterwards and it was ZLS that was failing not Zig. So sorry.

Geeeez, what an asshole this guy is. I am getting dark triade vibes here.


This has bothing to do with how Mahjong is actually played.


Isn't normal Mahjong 2D? 3D is a different game.


This is Mahjong Solitaire - It's completely different to actual Mahjong. It's a completely different game that uses Mahjong tiles.


And this horse is amazing...


No it has not been 0.5 for years. Check their homepage. You can see the timeline for the releases there. 0.5 was released a few days ago and is a major step for the language.


Zeit should have been written in Zug *badums

Jokes aside this looks Like a very neat tool. I will check it out definitely.


Details matter so much in C++ that it's the worst programming language in existence.


C++ is just horrible and articles like this prove this.


Let us always remember that Americans are the only nation that threw two nuclear bombs on another country and killed countless civilists.


Pretty much every country involved in WW II "killed countless civilians". Some of them killed their own civilians as well. But yeah, the US were the ones who did it most efficiently at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


When you had therapy for several years there are very wise therapists and authors that teach you that the opposite iOS true despite sounding paradox: Freedom is the limitation of choices.


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