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Posted on 19-07-23, 05:33 in What is input prediction? (revision 1)
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emulation is hard enough, synchronizing multiple instances across a tempermental network adds even more difficulty. especially when the emulated software was never designed with lag as a concept. rollback for something like the snes would be a complicated mess of synching many things across the network. Its just easier to trust the emulator is deterministic enough not to require any client-side prediction and just suffer with desyncs and the crashes that follow.
Posted on 19-07-23, 17:56 in What is input prediction?
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Perfect is the enemy of good.
Posted on 19-07-24, 04:48 in Blackouts
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maybe firewall bypassing? but blackouts are pretty hard firewalls to poke thru.
Posted on 19-07-24, 23:00 in Blackouts
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he has to be able to connect to the VPS first tho.

Posted on 19-07-28, 02:22 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE (revision 1)
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I shouldn't do this, but hunterk posted was about taking a game, only using the rom, and peek and poke it so it can use the SA-1 as a co-processor. Or porting the entire game to run off the SA-1.

So your neural net fuzzer would have to reverse engineer and then re-engineer a game. getting tens of people that hack games to identify the parts of the rom code that would benefit from using the SA-1 would be much easier and faster than training a neural net to do the same.

god forbid you want it to become a regression tester.
Posted on 19-07-28, 22:57 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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its more article 13 than anything else.
Posted on 19-07-29, 06:46 in Ubuntu: x86_32 is dead because WE SAY SO!
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I think some ancient greek philosopher said the same things about writing.

User-friendliness never caused any of the negatives you are complaining about, and the positives you are extolling never existed.

the vast number of people who where using computers in the early 80's had enough wherewithal to be able to read the instructions to install and run their software, but rarely trawled anything outside of that. Those knew how to program where rare, adept administrators ever rarer.

Lets not speak of Jughead and Veronica's love for gopher, and Archie's poking about in ftp servers, before the web buried all of them.

Its one thing to wear rose coloured-glasses for stuff you lived thru, its another for stuff only heard of second hand.
Posted on 19-07-31, 01:57 in Ubuntu: x86_32 is dead because WE SAY SO!
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Posted by sureanem
How didn't it cause said negatives?


Easy. your entire post is nothing but a logical fallacy.

cause I can summarize your entire point very succinctly: its all been downhill since the Cotton Gin.
Posted on 19-08-03, 00:36 in amethyst (text editor) (revision 2)
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the header tag was added in HTML5 to give semantic meaning to the Hx tags. so header is supposed to contain hx tags(but optional per the standard), rather than just plain text.
the way byuu was using it was technically correct, just not fully implemented.
Posted on 19-08-11, 23:59 in I still HATE smartdevices
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electronics orientation is important to prevent the electrons from falling out
Posted on 19-08-13, 01:20 in I still HATE smartdevices
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Posted by BearOso

Well, they could be circularly polarized in the reverse orientation. Though, like toilets, that wouldn’t be because of the planet’s coriolis force.

Oh, so instead of using Ampere's right-hand rule, they're using the left?


they'd be using the left-foot rule.
Posted on 19-08-15, 20:29 in Board feature requests/suggestions (revision 1)
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firefox says the encryption is broken for mr website.

tls 1.0?
Posted on 19-08-15, 22:47 in Board feature requests/suggestions (revision 1)
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this is what the page info says in firefox:



maybe double check the encryption cyphers
Posted on 19-08-16, 07:22 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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I though the tls version might've been an issue.

this is a nice site: https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/
Posted on 19-08-16, 15:36 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable
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that background color god awful.
Posted on 19-08-17, 16:01 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable
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Posted by sureanem

What's the point of the horizontal lines?



The stripes in the background are to check the vertical rhythm, and are not part of the Typesetter stylesheet proper. You can toggle them on and off.
Posted on 19-08-17, 16:40 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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I'd go with outdated store... maybe update your tor browser?
Posted on 19-08-19, 21:18 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable
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Posted by sureanem
For desktop use, a nice cable (the one I have now is too low-resolution) is on the shopping list, eventually.


Posted on 19-08-20, 00:23 in Typesetter.css, make semantic HTML readable
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The video part of HDMI is dvi.
Posted on 19-08-20, 15:21 in Computer Hardware News
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Posted by Nicholas Steel
Edit: Integer Scaling isn't available for Pascal and older generation video cards... wtf!?


because integer scaling requires the power of TENSOR CORES or something.
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