I gotta say, That beta tease yesterday... As for the boss... Im thinking definitely Dinosaur / Dragon (Lizardy for sure) Dinosaurs and Dragons (in general) have very sharp, angular eyes... Compare the solid angular shading on the teaser compared to the background in the screenshot. It could be a squid, but I doupt it... there would likely be more shine on it like the Hylotl: I may be wrong, but Im going lizard boss... anyone else? Also: hypnotoad
I disagree.. i don't know if you've ever seen one of your kind left to burn in a forgotten moment, then remembered ten minutes later..
Is a giant frog sure Only 70 days to end the date of beta release.Remember devs says in 2013 no beta,money back
Octopus/squid seems to obvious. Looks like a tree and in the good old fashioned hollowed hole of the trunk is it's menacing eye. So my hope is that it's either some kind of evil tree spirit thing, or a half octopus, half something else like an Octobear or a sharktopus. Could always be a Kraken too, that'd be pretty cool
Ah, yes. Ice cream. The thing i use to wipe my tears away because Starbound doesn't have a beta release date yet. Yes, i wipe my tears with ice cream.
This sounds like something you do near the end of development. What the hell, now I'm starting to brag about the release of beta too, I need to take my pillls.
I believe is it GNU Compiler Collection (formerly GNU C Compiler). GNU is GNU [is] Not Unix, and it just goes on and on and on forever because old school programmers love recursive acronyms for some reason. Anyway, it is a compiler (apparently actually a set) that works in a number of different languages namely in this case C++. It lets you turn code into working executable, and if you did something wrong will toss all kinds of errors in your face. TL;DR: The commits comment seems to be a reference to a fix for something that was causing an error with GCC, from the sound of it something rather silly. Basically the gist is there are no real interesting changes to talk about codewise, and it's mostly just bugfixes for things like compiler errors (and maybe warnings).
alas, no. you do it fairly regularly to make sure everything works. it does mean they have something though, but i think we all knew that already