LordKitsuna

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[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world -1 points 2 days ago

Honestly I feel like it's too little. At the very least the first wave of Hardware should be something crazy like the account has to be at least 10 years old have at least 30 purchases total and have an average of 8 hours a week play time.

Sure there will be some legitimate people that get filtered by that but it will pretty much guarantee scalpers can't get anything in any serious volume

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Yeah some kind of central location to store it all

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 8 points 6 days ago

Meanwhile i have a linux server that's currently running individual LXC containers for hosting

Snipe-it, zammad, paperlessNGX, wiki.js, rustdesk server, firefly III, flare, among a few other things. And it's barely using 6GB total. Less than windows sitting at desktop these days. It's pathetic how bad windows has become.

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

No, but it's nowhere near as strict in its management. Plenty of memory issues can still usually from unintentionally maintaining a reference to an object. forgotten global variables, uncleared timers (setInterval), or closures that stay in scope longer than necessary.

And ofc you now have the performance overhead of GC constantly running

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Yeah as much as I love ublock origin and use it heavily. I support more rust on more things. 60+% of browser CVE are memory issues. Rust was explicitly made to stop those.

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago

Could be diesel or propane either way wouldn't have been hard to design a box for it to sit in so that the fumes could still go outside.

After an apocalypse like that it's unlikely that solar or wind would be very viable it would most likely be nuclear winter so that would stop both as solar is not going to get any sunlight and a windmill is going to require excessive maintenance to stay functional in that.

The better bet would still be battery bank but battery bank with generator that way you're not just wasting electricity since a generator is a demand-based response but still uses a set amount of fuel no matter what just to run you use the generator to charge up the battery Bank and then use the batteries only turning on the generator when they need to recharge

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 14 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Feed worked out lol

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

That is not how that works at all. For starters only dogs and miniature horses are even recognized as valid protected service animals. And there is no valid badge or certification for that.

While emotional support animals can have a protected class for housing in some circumstances it would at a minimum require a recognized medical disability and documentation from a medical professional confirming your need for that animal medically.

Buying some worthless patch off Amazon is going to hold absolutely no weight whatsoever legally. Even after all of that you would most likely just be asked to move there is a reason that certain places are not pet friendly and it's to give people with allergies and other issues with pets a space

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago

Smart fortwo is all most need. 4door is for afyer kids

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 11 points 3 weeks ago (7 children)

It's pretty funny reading the comments because honestly I would generally agree with the meme. But I'm coming at this from the perspective of a systems administrator and when it comes to dealing with networking and security most of the people I see coming out of college with degrees don't know a goddamn thing. Their courses are like 10 years out of date and not even remotely relevant to the real world but because they spent so much money on getting it they are very inflexible about changing how they were taught.

Meanwhile when I find somebody out on the street who just has had a passion for computers since they were like five they tend to be extremely on top of current security and networking needs and more than willing to be flexible and change how things are done when the situation calls for it.

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Ah yeah, that's how I handle piping audio in the Discord as well it is unfortunate that it can't remember the connection

[–] LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

Your looking for easy effects. It plumbs into the system audio amd creates both a virtual out and input and has every filter you could dream of. I use it both for APO curves on my headphones and then noise removal, gate, and dessing on mic

 

I think it's worth talking about as it seems to be very poir and it's a major problem towards adoption, one of the several. I have a tendency to occasionally go through my post history to try and remember things I had forgotten about. Go look and see how the conversation may have changed since I last looked and stuff like that when I'm just sitting around bored.

What I have noticed with Lemmy is that way too many posts no longer exist, I'm getting really tired of being able to see something in my post history but then when I try to go to it having it be unable to be loaded and it no longer is around. Most of these threads are not even that old it seems to constantly happen, stuff that's barely even a month back doesn't exist anymore let alone the things that are further back.

Meanwhile on Reddit I can still go to threads from like almost 10 years ago and as long as they didn't get hit by that phase where people went deleting their entire Post history everything is still there. I think the longevity of content is a pretty major issue. I'm not really sure what is causing it, if moderators are just randomly deleting threads, if people are randomly deleting their own stuff or if some instances have retention issues and delete older stuff.

Curious what others think about this, have you been running into it as well? Do you see it as a problem? Why or why not Etc

 

There was a point in my life where I was going to make my own solar batteries and I purchased around 300 21700 lithium sales to get started... Thankfully I got them from a bulk auctioner for almost nothing because I never ended up putting in the time to make more than one of the batteries as life just kept putting more important things in the way. At this point I have already said fuck it and simply purchased a large supply of premade solar batteries I did still get them from a bulk discount supplier to save some money.

The problem is that now I have a large supply of cells that I don't know what to do with them they aren't the standard 18650s so it's not quite as easy to find things that will accept them. I have found a couple decent usb-c portable power bank cases that will accept these cells and I now have like five of those and it's enough to charge pretty much any phone a good four times over which is nice but I need more uses I would like to put some flashlights in each of my vehicles to always have on hand and it would be neat if I could use these cells I've done a little bit of Googling but it seems like the options to accept this particular size is limited and I'm worried that they might be of poor quality.

Anyone got any recommendations on ones from a reputable supplier?

 

I finally had an area to setup the resin printer i got almost a year ago. Did initial setup, bed leveling, and set out to test with this benchmark I've seen around.

It's an elegoo saturn 2 printer, I'm using CHITUBOX basic as the slicer, all settings were the default it gave for this printer other than adding 0.5 wait time to before lift (default 0) , and bottom layer count to 8 (default 5)

I used the elegoo washing station for 10min then the curing station for 10min. There seem to be a lot of rough lines and the right side line ramp is barely visible at all. Not sure what this suggests needs adjustment and would appreciate some help getting into the correct direction.

I did do some looking around and at least it seems i should try 4 base layers only on this according to one of the places i found it hosted. Other than that I'm not sure how to clean it up more

 

I have been trying to look around But it seems like many of the options are either very limited for the self-hosted With a lot of options missing, have poor documentation, or don't support android.

I am attempting to find a replacement at work we are currently using Premier Wireless and I'm not at all happy with it. I don't have a lot of requirements from such a service I mainly just need to be able to have a kiosk style screen on a tablet where only the apps I want are shown, remote pushing of app installs, wifi settings, and limiting access to settings.

Does anyone know of a good self hostable solution for this?

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