programmer_humor Programmer Humor How much firmware is initializing???
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  • yhvr yhvr 2 weeks ago 100%

    Hadn't heard of pikvm before. Will keep that in mind, thanks!

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  • technology Technology Student dorm does not allow wifi routers
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  • yhvr yhvr 2 weeks ago 87%

    While you didn't name names of what app you were using for streaming, I just got into a similar situation with my dorm and what I found worked was using wired ALVR for my streaming. Not wireless, but good, long right-angled USB-C cables don't cost a fortune. https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/wiki/ALVR-wired-setup-(ALVR-over-USB)

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  • programmer_humor Programmer Humor How much firmware is initializing???
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  • yhvr yhvr 2 weeks ago 100%

    I'm at college right now, which is a 3 hour drive away from my home, where a server of mine is. I just have to ask my parents to turn it back on when the power goes out or it gets borked. I access it solely through RustDesk and Cloudflare Tunnels SSH (it's actually pretty cool, they have a web interface for it).

    I have no car, so there's really no way to access it in case something catastrophic happens. I have to rely on hopes, prayers, and the power of a probably outdated Pop!_OS install. Totally doesn't stress me out I'll just say I like to live on the edge :^)

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  • lemmyshitpost Lemmy Shitpost Be it ever so humble…
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  • yhvr yhvr 2 weeks ago 100%

    What's Reddit?

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  • mildlyinfuriating Mildly Infuriating Please pick a password starting with ad and ending with min
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  • yhvr yhvr 3 weeks ago 100%

    I don't know the specifics behind why the limit is 72 bytes, but that might be slightly tricky. My understanding of bcrypt is that it generates 2^salt different possible hashes for the same password, and when you want to test an input you have to hash the password 2^salt times to see if any match. So computation times would get very big if you're combining hashes

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  • mildlyinfuriating Mildly Infuriating Please pick a password starting with ad and ending with min
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  • yhvr yhvr 3 weeks ago 100%

    bcrypt has a maximum password length of 72 bytes.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcrypt#Maximum_password_length

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  • webdev Web Development Has anyone else had issues with domain registries randomly suspending a domain?
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  • yhvr yhvr 2 months ago 100%

    Good to know! I suppose it makes sense for the smaller registries to be a little shadier.

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    Web Development yhvr 2 months ago 94%
    Has anyone else had issues with domain registries randomly suspending a domain?

    Apologies if this is the wrong community. I spent some time searching for a good one, and this seemed to be fairly applicable. I've owned several domains over the years, but recently I purchased another one (`goat.rest`) to house a little side project I was working on. For about two weeks, everything was running fine, and then out of the blue the site disappeared. After some investigation, I figured out that the domain had been suspended by the registry, with seemingly no reason or course of action to get it back. I triple-checked, and although the TLD for the domain is intended for restaurants, it should be open for other uses too. The site wasn't spammy, explicit, or in any way content that would be cause for removal. I sent an email to the company that owns the TLD, and three days later the block was removed, and hours later I got an incredibly vague and short email stating as such. While the site was down, I did a little research and found a [post](https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/128197/our-domain-was-suspended-by-registry-due-to-potential-abuse) where someone had a similar issue, but I haven't been able to find much else. Do registries just randomly, automatically suspend domains when they want to? I wrote a [blog post](https://yhvr.me/blog/punto2012/) going into a little more detail about the whole situation, but mainly I'm just really curious about the question I asked in the title. Am I just super unlucky to have this happen to me, or have other people experienced a similar situation?

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    reddit Reddit Reddit has become the face of enshittification
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  • yhvr yhvr 5 months ago 100%

    While I do agree that this is bad, I'm a little confused—what does this have to do with dead internet theory? Doesn't that relate to users being bots?

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  • yhvr yhvr 7 months ago 100%

    I'm sure a lot of forks will pop up right around this time. I'll be less skeptical of them once I see actual commits made to the codebase instead of things like just changing the readme

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  • yhvr yhvr 7 months ago 99%

    I hate to be that guy, but it doesn't seem like there's anything to this fork. At least a few links in the README don't work, and the domain for the "email" is actively for sale. The owner of the repository doesn't seem to have any real previous projects on their GitHub account.

    I can understand that it's a new fork, but in my mind you'd want to at least make sure the Readme is... passable before you spread the word and make a Patreon for the project.

    EDIT: The Patreon link has been removed since I made this comment. I'm still incredibly skeptical of the project though

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  • fediverse Fediverse Twitter front-end Nitter dies as Musk wins war against third-party services
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  • yhvr yhvr 7 months ago 97%

    The brief explanation is that Nitter worked by creating "guest accounts", which were a leftover from when you used to be able to use the Twitter mobile app without an account. After creation, these accounts lasted for a month. The time since the ability to create these accounts was removed is nearing (has reached?) a month

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  • funny Funny The Man, the Myth, the Legend
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  • yhvr yhvr 8 months ago 98%

    This guy goes by the name Skweezy Jibbs, and he's actually a comedian! Look him up if you don't know him, he's done some pretty funny stuff. https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/skweezy-jibbs

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    Incremental Games yhvr 8 months ago 100%
    How did you all come to discover incremental games?

    I'll start, with less of a discovery and more of a full history: I think I was around 8 years old when I first got into them, so I can't recall for certain, but it had to be a mobile game, because all I had was an iPad at the time. I remember some of my favorites from that time tended to be arbitrary mobile games like [PickCrafter](https://fiveamp.com/pickcrafter/), Tap Tap Trillionaire ([I](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tap-tap-trillionaire-money/id1090276143)/[A](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pixio.google.ttb)), and the classic [AdVenture Capitalist](https://hyperhippo.com/games/adventure-capitalist/). It's weird to see some games I used to play so long ago still maintained to this day. For a fair while I fixated on a game called Cookie Collector 2 (now known as Cookies Inc) ([I](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cookies-inc-idle-tycoon/id918606368)/[A](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pixelcubestudios.android.cookiecollector2)), with occasional brief interest in games made on [Scratch](https://scratch.mit.edu/). At some point, I learned about [Antimatter Dimensions](https://ivark.github.io/AntimatterDimensions/), and I was irreversibly hooked on browser incrementals. I think at the time I even went as far as disowning Cookies Inc, which was a bit extreme, but I was likely 10 or 11--I guess I wasn't able to comprehend the concept of playing multiple games at the same time. :P I stuck close to Antimatter Dimensions for a long time, and played most of the mods that had been created, but I can only recall getting deep into the community of [Dilmod](https://dilmod.glitch.me/) (potentially broken now?). I don't think Dilmod itself served as inspiration for it, but while I was active in the community I created the first iteration of [Tree Game](https://yhvr.gitlab.io/tree-game/), which was heavily inspired by AD's Time Studies. After Tree Game, I (most notably) went on to make [Tree Game Rewritten](https://galaxy.click/play/21), [AltTPT](https://alttpt.glitch.me/) (the first mod of The Prestige Tree, before TMT even existed), [Tree Game Reloaded](https://yhvr.gitlab.io/tgr/), [CLEANSED](https://galaxy.click/play/44), [idle2.html](https://yhvr.me/i2g/idle2.html), [Pipegame](https://galaxy.click/play/3), and most recently, [galaxy.click](https://galaxy.click). It seems like a lot when laid out like this, but the games tend to be very short, and I've only published roughly 8 spread out over 4 years. It's okay to not be a constant idea machine, or a master of productivity. It's still possible to make some pretty neat stuff even if you don't have a lot of time or energy.

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    technology Technology Apple hopes to convince people to buy its $3,500 Vision Pro headset using free 25-minute in-store demos
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  • yhvr yhvr 8 months ago 90%

    I think what was meant here is that it won't run apps designed for the Oculus Quest lineup (which is based on Android), not the actual Facebook application

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  • greentext Greentext Anon wants to play CoD
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  • yhvr yhvr 10 months ago 100%

    I assume the console / game store pays for the bandwidth, not them. No skin off their back

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  • whitepeopletwitter People Twitter Urgent notification
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  • yhvr yhvr 10 months ago 50%

    I believe the name is using Unicode Regional Indicators for something other than their intended purpose. Not sure of the specifics though

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  • memes memes I need it
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  • yhvr yhvr 10 months ago 100%

    It's not exactly the same, but I can vouch for StreetComplete being an incredibly good/similar game. You walk around the real world, and the app points out missing data in OpenStreetMap that you can fill in easily. You get the dopamine of a number going up, help dethrone proprietary map dominamce, and get some good excercise in in the process.

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  • technology Technology Your Windows 10 PC will soon be 'junk' - users told to resist Microsoft deadline
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  • yhvr yhvr 11 months ago 100%

    I have an external monitor that runs at 144Hz, but a while ago I realized because it was connected over HDMI, it was limited to 60Hz (for some weird reason). So I bought a DisplayPort cable, and after plugging it in the screen was flickering/artifacting in some weird way that I haven't seen it do on X11 or Windows with the same cable. So as a result I've had to reluctantly switched back to i3 for daily use

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  • technology Technology Your Windows 10 PC will soon be 'junk' - users told to resist Microsoft deadline
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  • yhvr yhvr 11 months ago 100%

    Yep, Nvidia gpu. At the time I bought it I wasn't aware of their reputation for Linux support, and I bought my laptop from System76 (with Pop!_OS, because Nvidia drivers are more "just works" on it). I've had a fairly good experience with all of it, but the next computer I buy will definitely have an AMD GPU.

    I think this is the first time I've been fully unable to get the dgpu working. Every other time it's just worked or worked with tweaking

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  • technology Technology Your Windows 10 PC will soon be 'junk' - users told to resist Microsoft deadline
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  • yhvr yhvr 11 months ago 100%

    The first game mentioned was Bille Bust Up. I liked the demo that was off of Steam (and it ran fine using the proton-call command), so I subscribed to the developer's Patreon (which gives a Steam key) and it wouldn't use my dgpu.

    The second game was A Hat in Time.

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  • technology Technology Your Windows 10 PC will soon be 'junk' - users told to resist Microsoft deadline
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  • yhvr yhvr 11 months ago 93%

    I love Linux. I have it installed on 3 machines, have been using it for over 3 years, and would install it right away if I ever got a new computer.

    A couple weeks ago, I was feeling pretty exhausted and just wanted to play a game thru Proton on my laptop. I got it running, but it was unplayable because it was using my integrated GPU instead of my discrete one. I spent the night switching compositors, cables, and drivers, but none of it fixed the issue.

    The next day, feeling exhausted from fruitless debugging, I tried to launch another game via Proton that I knew had worked in the past, but it crashed on launch. I spent the whole day going thru the same steps I did the day before, but also consulting ProtonDB and trying software that would force usage of the dgpu.

    The next day, I installed Windows 10 to an external hard drive and spent the day debloating it. Drivers got installed automatically, I downloaded both games on Steam, and they just worked. So I guess I now dual-boot Windows just for the games that don't work thru Proton. Loading game worlds and booting up take ~75% longer, but that's to be expected because it's running on a 4 year old HDD connected over a USB cable.

    As mentioned earlier, I love Linux a lot, and if all games had native binaries or Proton worked 100% I'd format that god-forsaken hard drive. But when real life has got me down, I don't need Linux to get me down further. I don't like Windows, and I feel incredibly dirty whenever I press F7 on boot to get to Windows. But when my choices are "spend 8 hours on fruitless quest to get >2fps" and "press play button", I'm going to take the path of least resistance.

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  • yhvr yhvr 11 months ago 96%

    What about ReVanced, NewPipe, or Grayjay?

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  • games Games Antimine - Minesweeper for Android on F-Droid
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  • yhvr yhvr 11 months ago 100%

    Oh wow, this is hands-down the best Minesweeper experience I've ever had, not just on mobile. Huge props to the devs

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  • mildlyinfuriating Mildly Infuriating Trolls like this
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  • yhvr yhvr 12 months ago 100%

    Yes, their posts were about Arch Linux.

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  • technology Technology YouTube is axing its ad-free Premium Lite subscription plan - The Verge
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  • yhvr yhvr 12 months ago 100%

    The second link you gave is probably malware!

    Vanced died after they got a cease and desist from YouTube. You might want to recommend https://revanced.app/ instead, which patches the YouTube APK directly on your phone instead of distributing an APK with modified bytecode (which is the given "reason" YouTube killed Vanced)

    ReVanced also has patches to remove ads/crack features for other apps as well, which is an added bonus. They're also open-source

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  • lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Lemmy.World Minecraft Server Announcement
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  • yhvr yhvr 12 months ago 100%

    Assuming the claim plugin used on the server is GriefPrevention (the most common one), land claims by default get removed after a certain amount of time unless you have enough claim blocks (usually gained passively via active play on the server, and you need a lot of playtime going off the default config)

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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 33%

    My views on Apple are based on what I've heard about them from the perspective of the right to repair movement and people like Louis Rossmann. Because I've heard about them doing questionable things in the past, my expectation is that they would have similar ulterior motives in the present. I thought that my comment would be voicing a common opinion, and at the time it had not been expressed yet. I apologize for not doing my research before leaving a comment /srs

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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 100%

    I don't keep a super close eye on Apple's recent products. I don't really care enough to be in the know about what they might do next, I just hear about what comes out as it comes out and move on with my life. I also wasn't aware that there was a 10 year plan because I was too young to care when it was announced. Sorry for the confusion :(

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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 88%

    USB-C worldwide? That surprises me, I thought it'd just be the EU. I wonder what the catch will be 🤔

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  • reddit Reddit The absolute state of NuReddit
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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 100%

    I think the amount of numbers/capitalization of words is off in this username. IIRC it's 3 or 4 numbers, not 5

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  • games Games Minecraft's recent EULA changes place heavy restrictions on Java servers
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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 100%

    There's been some promising advancements in the server space such as Multipaper and Folia to remove Minecraft's single-core limitation, hence allowing for much higher player caps. I was on a Multipaper server running smoothly with ~300 players a few months ago.

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  • 196 196 Chrulemium
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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 100%

    You may be interested in the Discord Client Encylcopedia

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  • technology Technology Patreon having issues again causing thousands of people’s payments to be declined
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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 100%

    As a creator, it doesn't seem like I've lost any of my patrons. Someone new even joined last night

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  • android Android Navigation bar or gesture controls?
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  • yhvr yhvr 1 year ago 100%

    This stopped happening for me once I lowered the back gesture sensitivity all the way. It was a little tedious at first trying to grab the very edge of my screen, but I got used to it pretty quickly

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