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== gpt-5-t-mini == === User: ok explain each and every small topic in detain not just 1 liners explain it like a teacher and no pdf this time === ok explain each and every small topic in detain not just 1 liners explain it like a teacher and no pdf this time === Assistant: Nice β I can do that, but quick check first so I teach at the right level. === Nice β I can do that, but quick check first so I teach at the right level. Whatβs your background and how deep do you want each explanation to be (pick one)? # Beginner C++ / new to graphics β plain English, analogies, little math, step-by-step how things fit together. # Intermediate (comfortable with C++ & some GL/OpenGL) β deeper API details, code snippets, and where bugs usually hide. # Advanced / engine dev β exact Vulkan structs, memory/synchronization pitfalls, SPIR-V/shader details, and optimization notes. Reply with 1, 2, or 3 (or a short combo like β2, focus on shadersβ), and Iβll start teaching every subtopic from Tutorials 1β7 in teacher style β one concept at a time, with questions and short checks so you actually understand.
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