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Posted by sureanem

Is that really a real-world concern? Windows isn't free either, but it's not common to pay for it (save for OEM).

Ah. The naivety of being born after dialup.

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I was explaining the proliferation of free Windows compilers, which you don’t seem to understand. It isn’t because of the desire for cross-compilation. Since you’re pretending to ignore information, I assume you understand now, but just want to argue.

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Posted by Screwtape
I think it's also the ability to move the mouse-cursor to the middle of the screen without the mouse physically moving?

Basically, when I tried to play Fallout: New Vegas under XWayland, I could only look left and right by a certain amount until the hidden mouse-cursor hit the side of my monitor. Normally, I can just fling the mouse and spin until I'm dizzy.

That’s called “mouse warping.” I’m pretty sure that’s handled now.

The thing that makes XWayland worthless is the fact that it uses X timers (at a 1ms granularity) for refresh rate. So instead of 60Hz, things run at 58.8Hz and stutter constantly. That’s just not acceptable.
Posted on 19-07-17, 16:32 in It's not a bug, it's a feature!

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Posted by sureanem
(Enabling swap isn't recommended on SSDs, and I could just head down to the store and buy $50 of RAM instead of messing around with partitions)

I agree. If you're regularly hitting the RAM cap, you need to buy more RAM, not mess around with swap. RAM's very cheap right now anyway.
Posted on 19-07-18, 01:11 in It's not a bug, it's a feature!

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Posted by funkyass
the MBTF for modern SSD is like on the order of millions of hours. my nvme is 2 million hours.

so enable swap, it'll be more proactive with swapping long-untouched pages to disk, and you'll get less IO spikes. Hell all modern OS's work on the assumption of a swapfile

MTBF is not the figure you're looking for. You want write endurance. Swap files are terribly random, and contain tons of small writes, so the write amplification on a SSD will be an order of magnitude greater than normal access.

Swap is a really bad solution with terrible performance, and its use even in the early days when RAM was smaller was non-ideal. Nowadays RAM is plentiful and difficult to keep full. Swapping makes computing miserable.
Posted on 19-07-21, 00:14 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE (revision 1)

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**edit**
Summary: Screwtape: I'm lost.
**/edit**

Mild spoiler as to its location:


You can semi-sequence break with some dive-kicks. You can *really* sequence-break with flying jump-kick cancels. I had some fun with that on my fresh nightmare run. But you might also break it to the point of preventing progress.
Posted on 19-07-21, 20:02 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE (revision 1)

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Posted by Kakashi

Sorry, fixed.

*edit*
Screwtape: I assume this is the PC version being used and you've been up-to-date at version 1.05 from the start? If not, that particular thing is what causes an infamous progression block on update. If you started on the old version and upgraded, you won't be able to get it.

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Posted by tomman

No, you're not being picky. This can be possibly seen as fallout from the "all controllers are Xbox controllers" model that the entire industry (not only some emudevs) seem to be fixated on.

You can blame Microsoft for that. They based the XInput API on the Xbox controller and deprecated directinput. So there’s controllers out there that only support XInput, and emu devs have to accommodate or require users to have a 3rd party mapping program.
Posted on 19-08-03, 17:47 in bsnes v108 released

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Audio is kind of funky here. Fast-forward queues up seconds worth of audio for some reason. Probably something with the OSS emulation in ALSA. I might play around with the ruby ALSA code and see if I can get DRC working with it.
Posted on 19-08-10, 17:36 in I have yet to have never seen it all.

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Posted by tomman
We've got the RGB LED craze everywhere inside of our PRO GEAR SPEC TYPE GT-RAGE "gamer" PCs:

- in our PSUs
- in our motherboards
- in our cases
- and even in our videocards

(There is now even a bunch of competing standards for RGB lighting on motherboards, some of them driven over USB and others requiring proprietary mobo plugs and wires)

Now, get welcome to the next level: RGB-driven SSDs:
https://www.nikktech.com/main/articles/pc-hardware/storage/solid-state-drives/9699-hyperx-fury-rgb-480gb-ssd-review?showall=1

Too bad it's an "about average" drive (any Samsung or Crucial drive will give you better performance per dollar, and that's not getting NVMe in the mix yet - we're talking about ordinary SATA drives). But hey, it's all about the looks! Who cares about speed when you've got the bling?


I like keeping everything closed up in a nice, dark, silent case where I can't see it because I don't want to hear any of it. I purposely chose quieter components and run with big, slow fans to shut them up. The only vanity LED on the computer I'm using right now is on the mouse, and only to make sure it's on because the sensor is infrared. If I could no longer get stuff without extra RGB LED crap, it'd be like a huge tax on components. Unfortunately, as far as availability for us build-your-own types, we're heading that way.
Posted on 19-08-12, 19:24 in I still HATE smartdevices

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Posted by tomman
What the hell has Australia to do with cellphones?!

Don't tell me that they have to reverse the antennas down there so their phones can actually operate
Yep. Their radio waves move the opposite direction.

Well, they could be circularly polarized in the reverse orientation. Though, like toilets, that wouldn’t be because of the planet’s coriolis force.
Posted on 19-08-19, 17:09 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable

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Posted by sureanem
I'm using an extremely poorly calibrated TN panel.

Then you have absolutely no credibility.

Seriously, though, if you're not on a laptop (in which case, throw it away), you can get a decent 24" IPS monitor for ~100 USD now, all thanks to overproduction. TN doesn't even have better motion clarity anymore.
Posted on 19-08-19, 21:38 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable

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Posted by sureanem
Personally, I think they're overrated, just like SSDs.

Say what!? Now I know you're trolling. If there's one advancement in computing that isn't overblown it's SSDs. The performance difference from less latency in random access is very significant. On top of that they don't make noise, consume less power, and aren't susceptible to head crashes.

I wouldn't seriously throw a laptop away, but IPS and VA are objectively better than TN. It's perfectly fine if the difference just doesn't seem like a big deal to you, personally. To each his own.

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Ditto.
Posted on 19-08-24, 22:31 in Blackouts

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He's actually in Canada.
Posted on 19-08-25, 17:23 in Blackouts

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Posted by Kakashi
Why does BearOso know?

Google search for "sureanem" and it reveals one other account with that name--a Deviantart account where the location is manually set to Canada. It's from 5 years ago, and given his intuited young age you can bet he didn't know about Tor back then.
Posted on 19-08-25, 18:25 in Blackouts

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Posted by sureanem
I'm not Canadian nor have I ever set foot in Canada. "sureanem" is just what you get when you byteswap "username," so there are probably a lot of people going by that name online. Also, you can tell it's not my writing style from the comments.

There are no comments, so you’re right: excessively verbose vs. none = no match. :-)
Posted on 19-09-09, 17:00 in I still HATE smartdevices

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Posted by wertigon
Back on topic; would a Librem 5 help?

700 USD for a 4x 1.5GHz A53, and an anemic Vivante GPU with only 32 GFLOPS, and an unknown 720p screen?

No, the price of "freedom" isn't that high.
Posted on 19-09-12, 17:53 in I still HATE smartdevices

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Posted by wertigon
Back on topic; would a Librem 5 help?

Bunch of snake oil. With their budget, they could make 3G much more secure (connect only to once cell tower at once, modulate power so that the tower-perceived signal strength remains constant, generate new IMEI for each connection), but instead they just separate it out and call it a day. At a bare minimum, they should make one with removable baseband chips where each baseband can only ever interact with one SIM card and vice versa.

They're fighting a losing battle though. The writing on the wall is clear as day, and it's a far more productive endeavour to see what positive effects these new developments have. Take the cashless society, for instance. Sure, the loss of privacy is regrettable, but nothing can be done about it, and when you see past this there are many upsides. For instance, I haven't seen hardly any gypsies for a long time now - they used to be everywhere, but now I mostly see them when I go abroad. With the old people dying off, cash is going to find itself in a position similar to, say, walking around with a funny look on your face and pupils dilated - entirely legal, but the police might want to have a bit of a chat with you. With time, it ought to become grounds for arrest. It's not hard to see then what would happen to the rates of crime and other such behavior. With no ATMs, how are you going to exfiltrate cash from the bank account?

(As for the concerns about human rights: it's like playing Russian Roulette and betting it all on red; either the people you agree with are in charge or they aren't, so that's 50/50)


To me, it looks like a bunch of self-congratulatory GNU/GNOME 3 crap on a phone. In which case, you definitely don't have much control over where things go.

I saw an article on this other Fairphone thing today (https://www.fairphone.com), and it seems like a much better step forward that's actually useful to users. And it doesn't have outdated hardware or software.

Posted by wertigon
Aaaaand new iPhone is out.

Aaaaaaand Apple stopped being greedy.

Expect them to grow their iPhone by a *lot* for a couple of years.

[edit]Spoke too soon - The 11 seems pretty decent for $699. The other two are like, yeah I guess if you like photography. Still, I expect the iPhone 11 to really *sell*.[/edit]

If you're into iPhone, I'd wait another year until the notch fad goes away. Google ditched it on the Pixel 4, so I think Android manufacturers are coming to their senses, and Apple won't be able to pretend it's necessary or "cool" anymore.
Posted on 19-09-17, 02:27 in Mozilla, *sigh*

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Posted by sureanem
like when Mr. Schmidt pronounced it "Thor," as in the Norse god of thunder.

You know—-Tor, the god of Tunder.
Posted on 19-10-04, 20:08 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE

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Posted by Screwtape

As it is, though, even though I immediately started NG+, I think I might uninstall it and grab the next game from my overflowing "to play" queue. Who knows, I might come back to it later.

There is the free DLC coming later, so it would be more worthwhile to wait for that and experience the new content without having to do an extra play through.
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