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- Comment on Wandersong, a game about not doing harm 1 month ago:
Steam Page: store.steampowered.com/app/530320/Wandersong
- Comment on Wandersong, a game about not doing harm 1 month ago:
I wish someone would do a NoClip-esque documentary on Sierra. That studio seems amazing and Roberta Williams was a crazy good game designer.
- Comment on Diablo IV surpasses $1B in revenue, with $150M coming in from microtransactions 2 months ago:
Or if you want to float some money the developer’s way, pick up last epoch.
- Comment on I'm at a loss on what server to buy 3 months ago:
I would consider using your Synology for what it’s good at - storage.
My homelab has a Synology DS1618 and servers are Lenovo M90q systems. They have enough compute to get the job done, and use the Synology NFS mount for storage.
- Comment on North Korean group infiltrated 100-plus companies with imposter IT pros: CrowdStrike report 3 months ago:
How long before companies start using this as an excuse for return to office?
Sure, you’ve been working here since before the pandemic, but maybe now you’re a North Korean spy! The only way to be sure is for you to come into the office and average 4 days a week.
- Comment on Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer) 3 months ago:
I’ve been listening to the NoClip Crew cast podcast - they mostly talk about games they’ve been playing recently and after a few sessions you can really grok the types of games everyone on the pod enjoys. That mostly matches up with my play style, so it works nicely.
As an added bonus, they tend to highlight more independent/smaller game studios.
- Comment on I know this is PatientGamers, but can we discuss how even the current generation of consoles seems to ask for patience as they aren't that many games 4 years after their release? 3 months ago:
I wasn’t sure about the Steam Deck, but my god man - it truly is the best of all worlds.
- [x] Playing games in bed with instant suspend/resume
- [x] Easy emulation of old (and new) consoles
- [x] Supports and excels at playing the vast majority of my old Steam games
- [ ] Makes me snacks when I’m hungry.
I’ve played Chronotrigger on here, Skies of Arcadia, and Civ3. Lately I’ve been going through the Yakuza series for the first time.
I will say that I’m always a little tempted to get a console for the exclusive new titles, but I can never justify the price when I have such a big backlog of games already.
- Comment on FCC Eyes Making Carriers Unlock All Phones Within 60 Days Of Purchase 4 months ago:
Good fucking luck with that now that Chevron has been overturned.
Did congress explicitly say the FCC could do that when they wrote a law creating the FCC? No? We’ll say goodbye on appeals.
- Comment on Static recompilation of Majora's Mask available for Windows/Linux 6 months ago:
How can this possibly stay available given Nintendo’s lawyers? I feel like I need to set up a mirror in my homelab.
- Comment on Homeserver Ansible Playbook 6 months ago:
Heck, you could do a pre-stage play where you delegate to localhost an
ansible.builtin.get_url
to download the compose file before doing the rest. - Comment on Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on US roads 6 months ago:
Oh you sweet summer child. There is zero chance that the cost savings will be passed on to consumers. In fact, I’ll bet prices go up after an initial plateau.
At first, profits will rise due to the lack of $30/hr costs - and shareholders will celebrate the innovation.
Then when the migration to self-driving semis is complete and that profit levels out, shareholders will be pissed that the profits don’t continue to rise - so prices will rise again.
- Comment on GitHub - thomiceli/opengist: Self-hosted pastebin powered by Git, open-source alternative to Github Gist. 6 months ago:
It’s anonymous bulk text posting - great for sharing logs, but don’t discount the more grey side of the internet. If you browse recent public posts there’s often some fun things like scam links, credentials, etc.
It’s definitely fallen out of favor for password dumps though.
- Comment on Broadcom continues to kill off VMware products 6 months ago:
I use skyline in our environment and man, that log collection is crutch for getting tickets updated. Oh, you need the logs? Request what you need and I’ll approve it - or I can just click a few buttons and upload the logs when I create the ticket.
- Comment on First known test dogfight between AI and human pilot carried out, US military says 6 months ago:
Who knew such a bad movie would be such a good cautionary tale?
- Comment on Does anyone speak hairdresser? I need help communicating. 7 months ago:
Are you going to a sports clip or a great clips type establishment? Where you get a new hairdresser every time? That can be part of the problem.
I would constantly get hit or miss cuts until I found a guy who rented a chair in an independent hair cut place. Always going to Joe for my haircuts means he’s more in tune to what I need/want done and the consistency has been well worth the slight uptick in cost.
- Comment on Roku says 576,000 user accounts hacked after second security incident | TechCrunch 7 months ago:
True, but you can (for now) buy a smart TV and never hook it up to the Internet/use the smart functions.
I have a little Linux micropc hanging off my “smart” LG TV - the TV is effectively a 52" monitor.
- Comment on What are your favorite Dreamcast games? 7 months ago:
Mine was Skies of Arcadia - I know it also came out on GameCube, but I first played it on the Dreamcast. It was also (somehow) my first experience with a jrpg.
- Comment on After 114 days of change, Broadcom CEO acknowledges VMware-related “unease” 8 months ago:
At this point virtualization is legacy technology.
Man, I’d love to believe that - and please Lemmy, prove me wrong, but virtualization, especially commercial products like VMware have one huge advantage over things like kubernetes - it’s effectively plug and play and has full support available.
- Boot off this esxi iso
- Deploy this VCSA OVA
- Have vCenter auto config VSAN
- Deploy fully ha/Drs managed VMs
I would kill for a similar experience with kubes - something that I cannot for the life of me get to work in my homelab given the myriad of walkthrough in various states of accuracy.
- Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
I’m assuming that just hopping on a VPN that exits in Europe is not enough to do this right? You probably have to do a fresh install and say that your location is in the EU?
- Comment on Amazon "search through reviews" is blindly just running an AI model now 8 months ago:
Cripes. Why did anyone think this was necessary. Image
- Comment on Microsoft's Pricey AI Assistant Copilot Leaves Early Adopters Feeling Cheated 8 months ago:
I use copilot a bit for my work - and I treat it like copy-paste from StackOverflow - sure that codeat look right, but you’ve gotta double check it and test it a few times before you commit and push.
- Comment on Ghost in a car shell: Engineers make self-driving vehicles 'hallucinate' at will — MadRadar is worrying proof-of-concept that should get automotive companies on alert 9 months ago:
But on the other hand, if we don’t do that, we can have a whole new level of industrial espionage where Hyundai targets Toyota vehicles to make them seem less safe and take over a wider market share.
- Comment on Canada declares Flipper Zero public enemy No. 1 in car-theft crackdown 9 months ago:
I have one and I highly recommend the wifi card. I also have a slightly working Carbon Dioxide sensor - I say slightly because it’s readings are consistently off when compared to my Aranet. Supposedly there’s a way to calibrate, but I haven’t had time to dig into it further.
My only issue with the device is that I wish there were more tamagochi elements to the dolphin buddy.
- Comment on Daikatana Teaser 10 months ago:
I wonder if there’s any interest in HD scans?
Yes, a million times yes. Put them up on Archive.org and share the wealth of 90’s geekery.