bl3_save_edit
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bl3_save_edit
- Better / easier save editor?
- Item codes anyone?
- Best item editor now that bl3editor.com is gone?
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I’m new to borderlands but just started with 3 and I’m wondering is there a way to upgrade your guns? Or do I just get new ones when they start getting weak?
well.... you CAN upgrade your guns.... it's just frowned upon.
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What Save editor are you people using because I cant find one that is not sketchy or not available
I personally use the Zakis Editor from the Bl3 Modding Discord
- I have a question about save editors.
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How's the GUI-creation side of Rust looking nowadays?
iced is pretty good, I was able to create a GUI like this. It's still missing some features like multiple windows and popup menus.
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GUI libraries to explore?
iced looks really promising but I think needs work documentation wise. Does have a very active development team despite being in its infancy.
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modded wepons
This one's (Zakis') is pretty good and will let you slap stuff together up to a point. It also has Lootlemon integrstion. When the new vault card came out i didnt want to cheese it THAT hard with the 100x xp mod, so i added Moxxx's endowment and an xp passive to the Ice breaker static charge i was using, worked fine.
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I need help installing ZakisM's save editor.
this is the save editor https://github.com/ZakisM/bl3_save_edit
Rust-CUDA
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[Media] Anyone try writing a ray tracer with rust? It's pretty fun!
Source code [here](https://github.com/ihawn/RTracer) if anyone is interested in taking a look or giving feedback. As a side question, does anyone have any general advise on getting GPU compute working with rust? I tried [this project](https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA) but had a bunch of issues (And it doesn't look like an active repo anyways)
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Is rust or python better for Machine learning? Or is there enough decent frameworks?
You have this https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA
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toolchain nightly package building issue
What I'm trying to do is check out https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA for a class project.
- [Rust] État de GPGPU en 2022
- Which crate for CUDA in Rust?
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Announcing cudarc and fully GPU accelerated dfdx: ergonomic deep learning ENTIRELY in rust, now with CUDA support and tensors with mixed compile and runtime dimensions!
Be warned, NON_BLOCKING streams do not fully synchronize with sync host to device copies. They are not guaranteed to actually finish by the time they return. Meaning its possible to initiate a copy, then initiate a kernel launch, and have the copy be unfinished by the time the kernel is launched. This caused so many confusing bugs that i personally decided to stop using NON_BLOCKING altogether in rust-cuda. https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA/issues/15
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In which circumstances is C++ better than Rust?
- Cuda is not doing by FFI linking, instead is compiling CUDA code natively in Rust https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA and even if it not complete as the C++ SDK is more than a toy
- I learned 7 programming languages so you don't have to
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GNU Octave
Given your criteria, you might want to consider (modern) C++.
* Fast - in many cases faster than Rust, although the difference is inconsequential relative to Python-to-Rust improvement I guess.
* _Really_ utilize CUDA, OpenCL, Vulcan etc. Specifically, Rust GPU is limited in its supported features, see: https://github.com/Rust-GPU/Rust-CUDA/blob/master/guide/src/... ...
* Host-side use of CUDA is at least as nice, and probably nicer, than what you'll get with Rust. That is, provided you use my own Modern C++ wrappers for the CUDA APIs: https://github.com/eyalroz/cuda-api-wrappers/ :-) ... sorry for the shameless self-plug.
* ... which brings me to another point: Richer offering of libraries for various needs than Rust, for you to possibly utilize.
* Easier to share than Rust. A target system is less likely to have an appropriate version of Rust and the surrounding ecosystem.
There are downsides, of course, but I was just applying your criteria.
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Your average rustafarians
Technically, yes. There are crates for OpenCL and CUDA, although official ROCm support does not exist yet.
What are some alternatives?
bl3-save - CLI and Web-Based Save Editor for Borderlands 3
rust-gpu - 🐉 Making Rust a first-class language and ecosystem for GPU shaders 🚧
quickwit - Quickwit is a fast and cost-efficient distributed search engine for large-scale, immutable data. [Moved to: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit]
wgpu - Cross-platform, safe, pure-rust graphics api.
iced - A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm [Moved to: https://github.com/iced-rs/iced]
rust-ndarray - ndarray: an N-dimensional array with array views, multidimensional slicing, and efficient operations
pw-viz - Pipewire graph editor written in Rust. WIP⚠️
CUDA.jl - CUDA programming in Julia.
probe-rs - A debugging toolset and library for debugging embedded ARM and RISC-V targets on a separate host
GLSL - GLSL Shading Language Issue Tracker
areweguiyet - A website built for the Rust community
WeasyPrint - The awesome document factory