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- Comment on pump up the jamz 2 weeks ago:
Unexpected Three Body Problem reference
- Comment on ROCKET-1 mines diamonds in Minecraft by seeing and tracking objects in real time. 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on Mystery creator of Bitcoin identified, new HBO documentary claims 1 month ago:
It hasn’t released yet it seems, october 8. Guessing this is the one www.hbo.com/…/money-electric-the-bitcoin-mystery though HBO does not seem to claim any of the above, I smell another flop.
- Comment on [News] 'Sousou no Frieren' Gets Second Season 1 month ago:
Considering the success it would be kind of weird for them to not do it.
- Comment on Why do I throw up after smoking weed? 1 month ago:
What about edibles or drops? You could differentiate if it’s because of the smoking or weed in general.
- Comment on Critical Exploit in MediaTek Wi-Fi Chipsets: Zero-Click Vulnerability (CVE-2024-20017) Threatens Routers and Smartphones 1 month ago:
Wohoo time to hack this old phone of mine.
- Comment on Damaged ship with explosive Russian cargo heading into Baltic Sea in search of safe harbour 1 month ago:
The bulker, carrying a 20,000-tonne cargo, was rejected by Norway and Lithuania as it sought refuge for repairs after being damaged in a storm en route from Russia.
A much smaller quantity of ammonium nitrate caused the devastating blast in the port of Beirut, Lebanon, that killed at least 218 people in 2020.
- Comment on PlayStation 1 emulator DuckStation changes license for no commercial use and no derivatives 1 month ago:
… certain parties violating the old license, by not attributing and stripping my copyright. Packagers being collateral damage was a beneficial side-effect, considering they don’t clearly mark their versions as modified (also a GPL requirement), break functionality, and expect upstream to provide support.
Emphasis mine, snipped from the authors comment
As a maintainer of few AUR packages this is always so hurtful.
Where does this position come from? Packaging is the avenue that people using any linux distro use to get your software. This also my first time hearing that packages (re)building GPL code have to mark the packages as modified in some way. I can understand that being a valid concern (if it is one) but that’s a problem that can be rather easily fixed without throwing all of the maintainers overboard (?). I can see there being bad maintainers that will come shouting to upstream with every little thing that does not work on their platform, but man that’s just insincere towards maintainers that will dive, analyze and help where they can to make it work.
For every one maintainer coming to your github issues with their problems there is probably shitton of patches and overal time spent on making your program work with the given distro. - Comment on Stellaris: Cosmic Storms and the free 3.13 'Vela' update out now 2 months ago:
Instead of giving access to Crystal Mines, Gas Extraction Wells, and Mote Harvesting Traps they now increase the number of mining districts available on the planet and, after researching the technology to extract the relevant resource, add a small amount of resource production to miners on that planet.
Oh finally, managing where and if you had the special resources was uselessly tedious.
- Comment on Risk of Rain creators Hopoo Games join Valve 2 months ago:
While Hopoo Games are the original team behind Risk of Rain, Gearbox under Embracer took over the IP back in 2022 so the series will continue on without them.
No, by all means it’s dead
- Comment on GrapheneOS now officially supports Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL | GrapheneOS is a private, secure mobile operating system with Android app compatibility, developed as a non-profit open source project 2 months ago:
I am currently in the market for a new mobile phone (the current’s one battery is basically dead and because of security patches now being about 2 years old I have to replace it whole instead of just getting the battery replaced again).
Pixel with GrapheneOS has been my number one choice for some time but…
- there is no (privacy friendly & legal) replacement for Google Play Protect. My banking app won’t work without it as well as one other app I kind of need too.
- I am also just too used to having a phone in the 250-300 EUR range in the sense that I don’t have to care about it that much.
It’s a “consumable” product for me. Loosing/drowning it is not a big deal, where drowning 800 euros is just hard to justify no matter how much money I make.
I will probably just get the OnePlus Nord 4 instead because of their pledge to do 6 years of updates.
- Comment on Valve bans keyboard automation in Counter-Strike 2 update 2 months ago:
Definitely the first one, after each record they showed that their kb macro app had no SOCD enabled and that the cs2 binds were not modified. Will try to find the video but youtube is as usual, really unhelpful.
- Comment on Valve bans keyboard automation in Counter-Strike 2 update 2 months ago:
Just saw a guy speedrunning getting kicked for just (spamming) ad strafing. Lot’s of false positives.
- Comment on Lemmy devs are considering making all votes public - have your say 2 months ago:
That yor votes are already public.
- Comment on NVIDIA: Copyrighted Books Are Just Statistical Correlations to Our AI Models. 2 months ago:
- Comment on YouTube creator sues Nvidia and OpenAI for ‘unjust enrichment’ for using their videos for AI training 2 months ago:
I am guessing the closest opposite argument would be how close it is to outright copying the original work?
- Comment on is there a trustworthy SMS MMS app for Android that's not Google? 2 months ago:
Here too, found it many years ago, bought the Pro pretry soon after and now have been using if ever since. It just does everything right.
- Comment on Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha 2 months ago:
Uhuh, friends?
- Comment on How come it shows that I have 7 messages? Then when I click on it it shows nothing? 3 months ago:
Or the reply has set different language (even if it’s written in English) then what you have enabled in profile settings.
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
If your CPU is crashing/unstable then hes, damage is already done, but for the few of us who bought them later just uodate your bios to the latest one, set intel defaults, do not overclock and wait for the microcode update.
Though I do wonder if Intel isn’t just stalling for time, I do hope they are not. Didn’t wanna touch my build for next ~5 years.
- Comment on Help setting up OpenWRT for extra router 4 months ago:
How did you fail?
VLANs (Virtual LANs) are for isolating devices from each other (while still being plugged to the “LAN” ports of the same router).
- Comment on Glyphica: Typing Survival brings typing games into the survivor-like era 5 months ago:
Reminds me of zty.pe but that controller support sure is unique.
- Comment on Stellaris director insists “ethical use of AI is very important to us” after generating voices in latest DLC 6 months ago:
The reddit post this article is basically just paraphrasing:
- Comment on imagine 6 months ago:
I know HEALTH. Are you telling me I have been listening to cum metal?
- Comment on Sins Of A Solar Empire 2 will release on Steam this summer 6 months ago:
After having to go through the “what DLC am I missing to play with X thing in Stellaris” again lately (and not buying a single thing, leaving Steam annoyed with PDX) I am pretty in interested what they will come up with.
- Comment on CalDAV web gui 6 months ago:
Maybe this github.com/Alinto/sogo
- Comment on Really enjoying my first playthrough of Dwarf Fortress 6 months ago:
- Comment on NPM - What services need what toggled? 7 months ago:
I don’t use nginx proxy manager but websocket has to be enabled for apps that use websockets (duh) - you would have to dive into docs or example infra configs to check if the service uses it.
Rule of thumb here would be to enable it for everything. Optionally you could check if the service works with/without it. - Comment on Looking for a good, cheap backup solution. 7 months ago:
borg backup with rsync.net
- Comment on Sudden Issues 7 months ago:
I would try momentarily replacing the defined dns servers with
nameserver 1.1.1.1
and see if stuff improves, though the pull error would hint that docker did resolve the name but somehow didn’t get an answer. Hard to guess what else could be a problem apart from some obvious stuff like that your internet connection is healthy and stable (ping, watch for spikes in ms or drops, also any outgoing firewall filters?)