Brad Smith
Brad Smith
I have updated the Wiki with the new NSF2 specification for the future version. https://www.nesdev.org/w/index.php?title=NSF2&curid=892&diff=20073&oldid=20069
It occurs to me that this probably is extremely unlikely to happen for anything but the case of 0s. It's very common to find strings of zeroes in a ROM,...
To summarize this issue I wrote at #22983: * The simple UI single thread view is very useful for focused reading comprehension, and it would be very appreciated to be...
I was curious if there was a way it's already doing this? From the nightly.link website if I paste a workflow URL and click the "get links" button, the hash-named...
I don't understand how I can link to the latest run, which was what I was asking. However, trying some permutations based on I was guessing you were suggesting, I...
Okay, that's the question I'm asking. Which site's interface are you referring to. Where is the link. What is the "primary user journey"?
> Also you mentioned that you were "guessing" something. Exactly something that is described near the top of the website, inside the section "Link to a repository's latest artifact". Also...
> https://nightly.link/ I don't see an explanation of how to link to the most recent run. I only see explanations of how to link to specific runs. What am I...
Anyway, what I'm suggesting is that what I just described in [my comment above](https://github.com/oprypin/nightly.link/issues/20#issuecomment-1669135647) might actually be the answer Firehawke was looking for? It was at least what I was...
When I use this link: [https://nightly.link/bbbradsmith/hatariB/workflows/win64/main](https://nightly.link/bbbradsmith/hatariB/workflows/win64/main) It correctly downloads `hatarib-2023-08-08-015623--007e616.zip` like I was hoping, there seems to be no need to call out the artifact by name?