til Today I Learned TIL about the 2018 Samsung fat-finger error, in which an employee of Samsung Securities mistakenly distributed shares worth US$100 billion to employees.
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    Sorry about that, the wayback machine didn't have a version without the paywall unfortunately :/

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    Today I Learned kryllic 3 days ago 98%
    TIL about the 2018 Samsung fat-finger error, in which an employee of Samsung Securities mistakenly distributed shares worth US$100 billion to employees. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Samsung_fat-finger_error

    Boy, I sure hope somebody got fired for that blunder...[Oh...yikes](https://www.wsj.com/articles/samsung-securities-seeks-charges-against-some-employees-over-fat-finger-mistake-1525715892)

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    Microsoft starts developing tools to prevent another global IT outage https://www.axios.com/2024/09/13/microsoft-summit-security-products-crowdstrike

    Microsoft is creating new capabilities that will let security vendors operate outside of the root of Windows operating systems.

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    Security News kryllic 3 days ago 92%
    1.3 million Android-based TV boxes backdoored; researchers still don’t know how arstechnica.com

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19431239 > Researchers still don’t know the cause of a recently discovered malware infection affecting almost 1.3 million streaming devices running an open source version of Android in almost 200 countries.

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    1.3 million Android-based TV boxes backdoored; researchers still don’t know how arstechnica.com

    Researchers still don’t know the cause of a recently discovered malware infection affecting almost 1.3 million streaming devices running an open source version of Android in almost 200 countries.

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    curatedtumblr Curated Tumblr Share your stories
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    Was making sure this had a mention. This was brutal to read in 6th grade at 10 in the morning.

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  • games Games Sony. What are you even doing right now? PS5 Pro Announcement
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    I regret buying a PS5 at all. I haven't been a PSN subscriber for over three years at this point and I don't feel inclined to be in the future. All the games my friends and I play are on PC and really the only game worth a damn is Astrobot, which is far and away the most fun platformer game I've played and is the sole game to justify that console purchase lol.

    I echo the other comments here saying this generation is a waste, it really is and there is nothing really to be gained by getting the latest and "greatest" console today. Maybe it's just a sign of the times that consoles just don't have that much pull like they used to, unless they're portable like the Steam Deck or Switch.

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  • programming Programming Do you not know how a computer works at a low level? This site does a nice breakdown of the fundamentals of a CPU
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    Unrelated but the additional padding at the bottom of each page is an unexpected QOL feature I didn't know I needed.

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  • asklemmy Ask Lemmy What was "the incident" in your school?
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    • The "week of fights" as it was later called, where we went on soft lockdown four days in a row due to community violence. First time was because a guy with a crowbar was trying to break the front door windows of the school to get in. His brother or something was going to fight someone and I guess he wanted to be there to help. The other times were also due to fights involving members of two families if I recall correctly, it was really weird.
    • One student threw a textbook of another student on the roof of the school, who just so happened to be affiliated with some gang. He and his brother beat him up outside my bus, where a well-placed punch sprayed blood on my window.
    • Star basketball player decided it would be a good idea to commit armed robbery the day before graduation.
    • A twitter account was created that would post the name of a senior girl and their "rank" in terms of "hotness" a few times a day. No one could figure out who was behind the account, although I think there was a shortlist of potentials.
    • Another twitter account was created that looked like the school district's official twitter page, which posted that school was canceled due to snow. Well about half the kids believed it and didn't show up, so the school was a total ghost town that day, and none of the teachers did any real teaching since most of them had so few students
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  • games Games Until Dawn, rebuilt and enhanced for PS5 and PC, launches October 4
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    💰

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  • anticorporate Anti-Corporate Movement In 2019, Microsoft tried a 4-day workweek in Japan. Productivity jumped 40%
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    "Wow, a 4-day workweek has yielded amazing productivity numbers, imagine if we did a 5-day workweek!"

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  • linuxhardware LinuxHardware Programming.dev is now the official home of the LinuxHardware community!
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    Paid subreddits? Glad I'm missing whatever shitstorm that entails lol. Welcome!

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  • godot Godot I just released my Godot-made game!
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    Congrats on releasing a game! It's a large undertaking to code in general let alone release something, so kudos for sticking it through! Out of curiosity, how did you determine system specs for your game? I have a 2D SHMUP that I'm writing and was trying to find a solid answer online, and it seems it ranges from "take a wild guess" to "hope you like excel spreadsheets" lol.

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  • programmer_humor Programmer Humor average day in NPM land
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    Actionscript, my beloved

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  • meta Programming.dev Meta programming.dev is going to go down for partial upgrade of pictrs service. Downtime for initial site should be short, but length of time for pictrs upgrade is unknown. Downtime will begin at 04:45 UTC
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    No Man's Sky kryllic 2 months ago 96%
    No Man's Sky 5.0 Update: Worlds, Part 1

    No Man's Sky WORLDS transforms the universe, bringing huge leaps in water and cloud quality, as well as increased planetary variety, new gameplay features, and more! Worlds Part I represents the first component of the Worlds Update, with even more to come later in the summer. For full details please see www.nomanssky.com. - Total overhaul of water and cloud rendering, as well as other significant quality improvements and optimisations. - Boosted planetary variety with new biomes, new creatures, colour and lighting changes, and much more. - New gameplay features, including Solar ship crafting, aquatic landings, discovery renaming, new hostile creatures and more. - Expedition 14: Liquidators is a unique, action-packed experience with a raft of exclusive rewards. Hello Games has been hard at work to improve and expand No Man's Sky. We hope you enjoy. :) Thank you so much, Hello Games

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    til Today I Learned TIL: Why News Was So Neutral in the '50s & '60s
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    Generated with ai because I also didn't watch lol:

    Short Summary

    1. In the 1950s and 60s, there was a belief in a golden age of news where information was delivered without political bias, shaped by cultural, technological, and political forces.
    2. The rise of television, figures like Joe McCarthy and 60s radicals, and even Ronald Reagan played a role in shaping the news landscape.
    3. The aftermath of World War II highlighted the power of propaganda and the need for responsible news delivery.
    4. Government sought to regulate news organizations through acts like the Radio Act of 1927 and the Fairness Doctrine in 1949 to ensure programming was in the public interest.
    5. During the era of television news, objectivity was valued, with news programs not expected to make money and a doctrine of social responsibility guiding ethical journalism.
    6. The New York Times set high standards for objectivity, with television news aiming to emulate this model.
    7. Clips from the era showed commentators presenting opposing viewpoints without bias or emotionally loaded language, allowing the audience to form their own opinions.
    8. Anchors like Walter Cronkite maintained impartiality even when reporting on controversial topics like the election results of pro-segregation candidate George Wallace.
    9. Journalism in the 60s and 70s shifted towards a more active approach, with journalists encouraged to call out lies and take sides based on facts.
    10. By the end of the 60s, there was a noticeable shift towards more activism-driven content in newspapers like The New York Times, departing from earlier eras where objectivity was considered the highest journalistic goal.
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  • privacy Privacy Signal under fire for storing encryption keys in plaintext on desktop app
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    IIRC this is how those Elon musk crypto livestream hacks worked on YouTube back in the day, I think the bad actors got a hold of cached session tokens and gave themselves access to whatever account they were targeting. Linus Tech Tips had a good bit in a WAN show episode

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  • linux Linux Panic "Screen of Death" To Gain Monochrome Fat Tux Logo In Linux 6.11
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    etcetera lol

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    Cloudflare's recent blog regarding polyfill shows that Cloudflare never authorized Polyfill to use their name in their product blog.cloudflare.com

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/16106778 >> Contrary to what is stated on the polyfill.io website, Cloudflare has never recommended the polyfill.io service or authorized their use of Cloudflare’s name on their website. We have asked them to remove the false statement, and they have, so far, ignored our requests. This is yet another warning sign that they cannot be trusted.

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    Technology kryllic 3 months ago 97%
    Cloudflare's recent blog regarding polyfill shows that Cloudflare never authorized Polyfill to use their name in their product blog.cloudflare.com

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/16106778 >> Contrary to what is stated on the polyfill.io website, Cloudflare has never recommended the polyfill.io service or authorized their use of Cloudflare’s name on their website. We have asked them to remove the false statement, and they have, so far, ignored our requests. This is yet another warning sign that they cannot be trusted.

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    Security kryllic 3 months ago 94%
    Cloudflare's recent blog regarding polyfill shows that Cloudflare never authorized Polyfill to use their name in their product blog.cloudflare.com

    > Contrary to what is stated on the polyfill.io website, Cloudflare has never recommended the polyfill.io service or authorized their use of Cloudflare’s name on their website. We have asked them to remove the false statement, and they have, so far, ignored our requests. This is yet another warning sign that they cannot be trusted.

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    debian Debian operating system Debian wins Swiss trademark action against former developer
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    Honestly it does have some hallmarks of poor mental health

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  • technology Technology YouTube will ask iOS users to 'Allow’ tracking for more personalized ads
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    I hate how YouTube seems to intentionally show salacious ads if you opt out of ad personalization. I get a ton of Temu spam despite not purchasing anything from that app or even having it on my phone, and the ads themselves usually feature scantily-clad women that takes up 70% of the screen. I've made a habit of just opening up the comments section and keeping them open the entire duration of the video. It really feels like YouTube/Google/Alphabet is saying "oh, you don't want people around you to think you're a perv? Let us collect more data about you so you can save face in public when you use our app at the gym or at work."

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  • godot Godot Dev snapshot: Godot 4.3 beta 2
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    Weird, the update checker in this beta is still showing there's an update available but the only difference is how the version is typed out

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  • debian Debian operating system Debian wins Swiss trademark action against former developer
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    Looks like this may be a bit of a theme for this guy...

    Apart from Debian, he has also targeted Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) and it has got so bad, they have had to reach the extreme of pursuing legal action against him. He violated EU data protection laws by illegally copying subscriber information from FSFE's mailing lists and subscribed everyone to his own list. He also ran a script that tried to unsubscribe everyone from FSFE's lists. Then he claimed that what he did must have been legal because he has not been arrested yet, while at the same time continuing to use his list to spread lies and defamatory statements about volunteers and the FSFE itself. Which is something he has also been doing to Open Labs, accusing them of human trafficking, running a paedophilia ring, and god knows what else.

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  • programming Programming Oracle Java license teams set to begin targeting Oracle users who don't think they use Oracle
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    But Oracle will be leading towards an "offer" to overlook earlier unlicensed software if they agree to sign up to the new subscription model, Biggs said.

    So...Oracle is just adopting the mafia mentality to accomplish this? Yeesh.

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  • protonprivacy Proton Proton receives ISO 27001 certification
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    A lot of healthcare facilities are running EOL operating systems like Windows XP or Windows 7 because the programs they use for billing or other reasons are stuck on that version. You would be shocked at how prominent this is across most "modern" infrastructure. The resistance to change stems from a "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" mentality. Pagers are still the most reliable ways to reach a doctor, which is why they're still used, not because they're necessarily the most secure.

    As easy as it is to point blame at "duh boomers" the situation with healthcare in particular is much more nuanced. Though I do agree that any luddites in charge of major hospitals are not helping the situation at all.

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  • programming Programming State of HTML 2023
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    The tshirt looks really cool

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  • fediverse Fediverse Lemmy instances die twice
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    Real ones remember vlemmy.net. One of the first instances post-Reddit migration to go away suddenly

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  • linux Linux what do you think about my tier list of distros
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    Just say you don't like Ubuntu lol

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    Brackeys has returned from a three-year hiatus and will be creating Godot content! https://youtu.be/EYt6uDr-PHQ?si=IDyzebevAxej_c-J

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/13081439 > Brackeys has returned from a three-year hiatus and will be creating Godot content! > > A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Very excited to have another YouTube juggernaut in the open source ring!

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    Godot kryllic 5 months ago 96%
    Brackeys has returned from a three-year hiatus and will be creating Godot content! youtu.be

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/13081439 > Brackeys has returned from a three-year hiatus and will be creating Godot content! > > A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Very excited to have another YouTube juggernaut in the open source ring!

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    Godot kryllic 5 months ago 98%
    Brackeys has returned from a three-year hiatus and will be creating Godot content! youtu.be

    A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one. Very excited to have another YouTube juggernaut in the open source ring!

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    fediverse Fediverse iusearchlinux.fyi - 502-o-rama
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    He switched to Debian

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  • godot Godot Humble Bundle - Learn To Make Games in Godot 4 By GameDev.tv
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    That's what I'm hoping for, got burned in some Blender courses a few years ago when I didn't do some due diligence lol. Thanks!

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    Anyone know how current this is? Is there some sort of community that can help troubleshoot if needed?

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  • firefox Firefox [Support] Firefox 115.8.0 ESR is failing Cloudfare's captcha
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    Same issue on latest version of LibreWolf

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  • linux Linux What happened to my computer
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    Eventually Linus himself will come and personally re-write your cfg file for you

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  • linux Linux What could your distro learn from another distro?
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    You probably shouldn't be accessing a linux distro's website from mobile

    I don't think it's good to hand-wave a website's poor user experience and instead blame the user's device. The fact of the matter is that Debian's website is not as responsive as it could (imo, should) be and results in a bad user experience. With mobile traffic being responsible for over 55% of the internet's traffic, it can be generally assumed a user's first experience learning about a distro will be on a mobile device. If that first impression is bad, that can spell bad news for that distro's adoption/onboarding.

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  • programmer_humor Programmer Humor When everyone became paranoid
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  • programmer_humor Programmer Humor When everyone became paranoid
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    In a nutshell, a backdoor was intentionally planted by a malicious actor in xz Utils, an open-source data compression utility widely used in Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. This discovery was made by Andres Freund, a developer and engineer working on Microsoft’s PostgreSQL offerings. He was troubleshooting performance problems on a Debian system. Specifically, SSH logins were consuming excessive CPU cycles and generating errors with Valgrind, a memory debugging tool. Through sheer luck and Freund’s careful eye, he eventually discovered that these issues were the result of updates made to xz Utils. Upon closer inspection, he found that updates to xz Utils were the result of a maliciously inserted backdoor. The backdoor, present in xz Utils versions 5.6.0 and 5.6.1, manipulated the sshd executable, allowing anyone with a predetermined encryption key to upload and execute arbitrary code on affected devices.

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  • til Today I Learned TIL the dev of Iron Lung, an acclaimed indie horror game, faced significant backlash over increasing the price from $6 to $8
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    "I like the business model of ‘I want money so I make something that I think is worth money, and you pay me that money and you get the thing, and we're all happy’,” Szymanski continued. “That's it. There's nothing complicated or hidden here.

    Lmao I love it, gonna get this game now

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  • asklemmy Asklemmy Beauticians/ Hairstylists: Where should we go for reference photos of haircuts?
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    Pinterest

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  • kde KDE KStars 3.7.0 is Released
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    Never heard of this, but it looks like a FOSS version of stellarium? Way cool, and the site gives nostalgic Web 1.0 vibes

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  • firefox Firefox Mozilla released a Firefox Nightly test build with vertical tabs - gHacks Tech News
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    Finally!! I've been waiting for this so I can officially ditch edge

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  • opensource Open Source AI bots hallucinate software packages and devs download them
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    Kinda surprised there isn't, ngl

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  • nomanssky No Man's Sky Orbital Update on Gamepass
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    It's a Microsoft thing, there's a banner in the store page that says the patch is still being reviewed by Microsoft or something.

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  • privacy Privacy Feds Now Adding Dragnet Searches Of YouTube Users’ Video Watching To Their Investigative Arsenal
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    The unsealed court order wasn’t just fishing for a list of vague identifiers that could be winnowed down to a list of suspects and a follow-up warrant demanding actual identifying information on these ~30,000 YouTube users. No, it appears the feds led with the big ask, demanding names, addresses, phone numbers, and user activity for every viewer of these videos between January 1-8, 2023. AND(!!) it asked Google to provide IP addresses for all viewers who were not logged into (or did not possess) Google accounts.

    That's fucked

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  • nomanssky No Man's Sky No Man's Sky: Orbital Update
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    Full patch notes:

    SPACE STATIONS

    • Space stations have been completely overhauled and refreshed.
    • Station exteriors now come in a huge array of procedurally generated shapes and colours, as well as at an increased scale.
    • Space station interiors are now procedurally generated.
    • Space station interiors now have a huge amount of lighting and visual variation.
    • Station interior designs now reflect the race of the local system authorities.
    • The various key space station merchants and interactions have all been visually refreshed.
    • Players can now use the Quick Menu to switch their docked ship while aboard the space station, providing the ship in question has functioning launch thrusters.

    SCREEN SPACE REFLECTIONS

    • Introduced a number of optimisations and visual improvements to screen space reflection rendering.
    • Reflection rendering has been revised to reduce noise and make the effect more stable.
    • The lighting model for reflections has been improved to achieve a more realistic, physically based look.

    FLEET MISSIONS

    • While away on expeditions, frigates may now call home via the starship communicator or the fleet command terminal on your freighter.
    • The fleet commander may seek your advice in dealing with a tricky situation, or may even request direct assistance.
    • Your decisions at these moments, or your efforts in coming to the aid of your fleet, have a direct impact on the outcome and rewards for your fleet missions.
    • Fixed a number of text issues when using the captain’s terminal on a frigate.
    • The player’s torch is no longer auto-activated when boarding a frigate.
    • The frigate teleporter can no longer be triggered while the frigate is away on a mission.
    • Fixed an issue that could cause asteroid flickering when warping to a system that contains a frigate fleet.
    • Fixed an issue that prevented outlaw frigates that are not away on a mission from being warped in to defend the player when under attack by hostile starships.
    • Nearby fleets will now always deploy fighters to assist the player in combat, even if they are on a mission.
    • When landing on an outlaw frigate, the captain will now greet you with an appropriate message.

    STARSHIP CUSTOMISATION

    • A new interaction, the Starship Fabricator, has been added to the space station.
    • The fabricator allows you to build your own custom fighter, hauler or explorer starship.
    • When salvaging a ship, the process can now be targeted at specific visuals, e.g. reclaiming the wings or thruster array specifically. These harvested components can then be combined to create a brand-new ship.
    • Purchase starship reactors from space station technology merchants to determine the stats and class of your new starship.
    • The fabricator also allows you to choose unique colour and paint styles for your new ship.
    • Starships salvaged from the wild or purchased from another pilot benefit from universal authentication, granting them a bonus to future trade-in values.

    USER INTERFACE

    • The splash screen and mode select screens have been visually overhauled.
    • The options screens have been tweaked for visual clarity.
    • The in-game patch notes have had a visual upgrade.
    • Purchase and decline buttons in various UI pages have been re-styled.
    • The compare and purchase screens have been tweaked for clarity.
    • When using “Transfer More” to add items to a slot, the popup will now only show valid items.
    • When a mission location is marked, the icon will now briefly start in the centre of the screen before moving to its usual position, making it easier to track off-screen locations.
    • Fixed an issue that added an additional delay to the creation of markers for mission events.

    TRADING, REPUTATION AND GUILDS

    • Space station technology merchants now have a wider range of upgrades, with more high quality modules available.
    • Space station technology merchants now offer a price discount based on your standing with their faction.
    • The starship Economy Scanner can now be activated from the ship’s inventory as well as from the quick menu.
    • The Economy Scanner can now detect nearby trade surges, in addition to detecting planetary outposts.
    • Trade surges are time-limited events in nearby systems that offer an increased profit margin on key goods. Find a source of the required trade items to take advantage of these surges.
    • A system’s economy description on the galaxy map now uses a consistent label to describe the goods they buy and sell.
    • The guild envoys for the Merchants, Mercenaries and Explorers Guilds now offer a wide selection of items to their members.
    • Find guild envoys aboard space stations.
    • Each envoy offers a range of free supplies and heavily discounted items, with eligibility based on your current standing with their guild. The exact items vary from system to system but are tailored to each specific guild.
    • Envoys will also accept donations to guild supplies, in exchange for increasing your standing with their guild.
    • Vanquished pirate starships now yield Pirate Transponders, which can be donated to the Mercenaries Guild for a boost to standing.
    • The clarity and presentation of the buttons to view journey milestones and faction standing within the catalogue have been improved.
    • Fixed an issue that caused the catalogue system standing button to lead to the wrong page.
    • A number of new alien words have been added, ready to learn and translate.
    • The trade terminal found on space stations now has a clearer name and subtitle.

    BASE PARTS

    • A large number of new base parts have been added, based on the decoration style of the space station.
    • Research these parts with salvaged data at the construction research terminal on the Space Anomaly.
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    Introducing: No Man's Sky: ORBITAL.

    Dock your fully customised starship in the sleek new space stations of update 4.6, ORBITAL! Space stations have been completely overhauled internally and externally; new starships can be constructed from salvaged parts; frigate fleets can reach out for guidance with interstellar expeditions; standing and guilds have been improved, trading and system economies have been deepened - and much more!

    Full patch notes here: https://www.nomanssky.com/orbital-update

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    homeassistant kryllic 6 months ago 100%
    Sengled wifi lightbulbs not keeping color settings?

    Hey all, hoping I can gain some insight into an issue I'm having with my sengled lightbulbs. Basically I have two scenes set up in HAS, one "default" scene that has all the lights at 100% brightness with soft white and another that is for movies that turns off all the light except two and modifies the color value to be a more orange, and lower brightness. My issue is when trying to set the default scene, the color values of my pair of lights don't seem to keep the color temperature. The color picker will immediately clear any value I set after 2 seconds, and go back to the previous scene's brightness and color. I can usually go into the sengled app to reset the color to what I want but this is far from ideal. It's important to note that I'm using the unofficial sengled api addon from HACS and I am not using the zigbee versions of the lightbulbs (I don't have a zigbee-compatible usb stick yet). Is this an api limitation or something else I'm missing? Would the zigbee versions work better than the WiFi ones? My router is practically right next to the light bulbs so I doubt that's the issue.

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    We get it, it hit 4%

    In all seriousness it's very exciting, I just don't need to see the same information worded 20 different ways from random clickbait sites lol

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    magnetic fields

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/13026743 > magnetic fields

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    Game Development kryllic 12 months ago 90%
    Steam Visibility: How Games Get Surfaced to Players youtu.be

    This is an incredibly informative video from Valve, especially dispelling myths near the end. PDF version: https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/steamcommunity/public/images/steamworks_docs/english/SteamVisibility102023.pdf

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    Godot is headlining at the Jetbrains Gamedev Day! lp.jetbrains.com

    13:00 - 13:45 UTC 15:00 - 15:45 CET/CEST 09:00 - 09:45 EST/EDT 06:00 - 06:45 PST/PDT 16:00 - 16:45 EET/EEST **godot-playfab – A Godot Extension To Easily Integrate PlayFab, a Cloud-Based Backend as a Service** Intermediate Johannes Ebner Today, all games – whether single or multiplayer – need a backend. But game devs want to build games, not backends (well, with some very rare exceptions). Enter PlayFab, a free backend-as-a-service solution (up to 100k users). But how do you interact with it in your favorite game engine, Godot, with your favorite scripting language, GDScript? In this session, we’ll show you how to leverage godot-playfab, the Godot/GSDScript SDK Johannes maintains, so you can make the most of it in your Godot game!

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