* add new hdid algo
* forgot the w for unicode
* add advapi32 to windows
* get rid of visual studio 2022 shit
* Update src/hardware_functions.cpp
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* close handle when it fails
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Due to a countless number of changes made to the core that were not
fully understood, tested, or documented, it was decided to roll
everything back to the last known stable version (2.6.2).
Changes dropped include:
- Witness needed
- Shake
- Frame SFX
- Multiple custom objections
- Multithreaded thumbnail generation
- Looping
- Various translation additions
- "Mirror IC"
- Color in IC log
- An invocation of clang-format
Next time, work together and split your big fork into independently
testable feature branches.
CR likely stands for "CentsRaidensnake." Like the Case Cafe mega-merge
before it, this was not a clean merge, and it had to be split up into
two parts: the actual changes, and the attempt it made to reformat the
entire code via clang-format.
This branch had a complicated set of changes that would be difficult to
describe in this commit message. It would be better described in a
proper changelog.