[-] stardreamer 2 points 8 months ago

Agreed. Personally I think this whole thing is bs.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 1 year ago

Iirc the specific reason behind this is

  • sudo by default requires a tty to run
  • vim's bang spawns a tty to execute commands
  • nvim's bang executes the command directly, then pipes the output to nvim

As a result, sudo (without args) can't work in nvim as it doesn't have a tty to prompt the user for passwords. Nvim also used to do what vim did, but they found out spawning the tty was causing other issues (still present in vim) so they changed it.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My personal complaints (despite enjoying the gameplay):

  1. Input lag. It's negligible compared to other games, but comparing it to DDDA it feels much higher (meh vs "oh wow this is smooth!")

  2. FSR. There is definitely something wrong with the FSR implementation here, because there are minor traces of ghosting that are not present in other games. Rotate your character in the character selection screen, or look at a pillar with water as the backdrop with light rays nearby. That being said, it becomes less obvious during actual gameplay. I do hope that this will be fixed though.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 1 year ago

I assert that this tech is biased towards bears and racoons.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 1 year ago

Both Bluetooth and BLE are perfectly fine protocols. You won't be able to design much for short distance with that much power savings otherwise. The main issue is that for any protocols like this you would most likely need to put it in the 2.4ghz unlicensed band. And that's predominantly used by wifi these days.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 1 year ago

I'm saying that network traffic is exploding exponentially. Sure, right now 20GbE is enough. but in two years? Four? It's not the throughput per device that is increasing, it's the number of networked devices. For a family (or several college students) that's into stuff like this its possible that they've already reached the peak capacity of 10GbE. I do agree that it's way too expensive though.

That being said, I'm personally very happy running all of my stuff off of 1GbE. But then again, I don't like IoT devices (despite working in an adjacently related field), nor do I torrent.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Another thing you can look into is apptainer/singularity. Basically portable container binaries. Executing the binary automatically runs a program/drops you into a shell inside the container with your $HOME mounted inside. Stuff like cuda also work as long as your host system has appropriate drivers.

You can also port docker containers to apptainer directly via cli.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 2 years ago

My go-to is always PCManFM.

Yes the name sucks, but I've never seen another file manager with tabs, split view, customizable buttons, buttonizable nav bar, and have three different gui kits to choose from (Qt5, gtk2, gtk3). Really hard to beat all that.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 2 years ago

115C is a 600W GPU's throttle temp. I would love to see an iPhone pull off 600W with a battery.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 2 years ago

That IS the Open Source alternative. It's just that NVIDIA refuses to release architecture specs until a card has become irrelevant.

[-] stardreamer 2 points 2 years ago

Wistram from The Wandering Inn. With all the secrets, drama, bureaucracy, and faction infighting it feels like a real school.

That being said, no way would I attend that place. I'm going to stay the hell away from that place and watch with popcorn at a distance.

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