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Posted on 22-02-28, 02:29 in Dear modern UXtards...
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Well, part of the problem is browsers having their own text rendering engine with its own antialiasing functions. And then, even if the browsers check and respect the OS settings, offering websites the choice to override browser text antialiasing settings.

And even if you fix the browsers and kill their site overrides, there's all the applications that use an embedded, nonconfigurable HTML rendering engine as a part of them.

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Posted on 22-02-28, 19:22 in Upcoming game announcements/news
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$349,99. Oh, you DO live at Eurozone? That will be 349,99€ for you then!

PAL Moment.
The same bullshit happens in the UK too.


Except it's not quite that easy, US prices are 9% VAT (a.k.a sales tax) exclusive, EU/UK prices are 25% VAT inclusive.

While EU has 25% VAT the US has only 9% VAT though, so, an apples to apples comparison is $381.49 vs €349.99 vs £349.99 - or, in dollar terms, $381.49 vs $392.20 vs $468.99. UK is getting price gouged, true, but the EU really isn't.

Actually, the US has no sales tax. Many states, counties, and cities do, at varying levels.
My state's law caps the sum of all sales taxes at 8.25%

I'm told Washington and Oregon see a lot of cross-border traffic as one of them doesn't charge sales tax to folks from out of state.

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Posted on 22-03-02, 09:10 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Posted by tomman


> ES2022

Yeeeeeeeah, nope. Not happening anytime soon on our "non-mainstream" (BUT NOT OLDER EITHER!) browsers.

Older browsers is no excuse anyways. Degrading gracefully is what's supposed to happen, and you adopt new things because they let you do new things instead of because they are new things.

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Posted on 22-03-09, 03:53 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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While I'm glad Japan is finally leaving the 1997 web behind, the replacement is even more horrible (Googleisms and cellphones), and very un-Japanese to me.

Personally, I wish more sites were stuck in 1997. Simple, practical, low-bandwidth designs that offer everything you need and nothing you don't.

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Posted on 22-03-20, 07:14 in Is the Wii finally dead?
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Might have been fixed. My Wii U can open the Wii U shop and browse right now. I don't think I have anything to download that isn't already onboard... Oh! I can test with a demo!


Yup. Wii U, at least, can download things.

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Posted on 22-03-25, 23:38 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Yeesh. Hopefully Moonchild's able to right his ship and undo the damage Tobin did both to the software and the reputation.

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Posted on 22-03-26, 23:30 in Why you won't run Linux as a Windows replacement (revision 2)
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Posted by wertigon
There is no Linux heaven where 72 attractive, young virgins in penguin costumes are waiting for you to serve your every need if you just stay enough Linux-y.
Well, there goes any motivation I ever had to do Linux.

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Posted on 22-04-12, 06:55 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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I'm pretty sure a YouPotato video about the Super Nintendo's graphics was linked in here a while back, including the math-heavy mode 7 explanation.


Same dude did a video on Atari VCS graphics recently. Much lighter on the math, but no less headache-inducing.
Every time I'm reminded precisely how minimal this hardware is, I think about how it is a minor miracle anything actually works on this hardware.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJFnWZH5FXc

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Posted on 22-04-15, 09:47 in I still HATE smartdevices
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This phone is FAST. It boots far faster than ANYTHING ELSE in this house, including computers and dumbphones!

So you don't have a C64 in your house. :) But seriously, maybe they just use hibernation?

But the C64 boots sooooo slowly!


https://youtu.be/JIEPqD4luG8

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Posted on 22-04-16, 07:08 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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... you won't see one outside of an auction catalog!
Or now the bBoard!

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Posted on 22-04-25, 10:09 in Cartoons, imported
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So. I've recently started watching 2018's "Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion", a coproduction between TakaraTomy and... Japan Railway.
It is equal parts plastic robot commercial and steel locomotive commercial, which is a little odd but not unheard of. I assumed it was a fairly by the books shounen anime, and the first dozen episodes were exactly what I expected. Competently-written, but not pushing any boundaries. There's a heart in it but, much like our heroes, the story is traveling some frequently-used rails.

So I was settled in for a predictable genre piece featuring young boys shouting about courage and friendship while piloting cheaply-animated combat robots. You know, the Mac&Cheese of anime. It doesn't challenge your expectations, it isn't pushing any boundaries, but it is a familiar and enjoyable place to be when you want to just shut your brain off for a little while.




And then this happened.



That's Hatsune Miku driving a train robo.


And just in case there was any attempt to write this off as an homage design, they make sure the character introduces herself as Hatsune Miku, and she speaks in a choppy synthesizer voice (they apparently hired the lady that gave the Vocaloid software her voice to perform the character in Shinkalion, and then manually applied a filter over the recorded dialog). They apparently even sold Vocaloid x Shinkalion Miku Merch.

And now my brain is thoroughly derailed. My Mac&Cheese is on the floor and I've got no idea how it happened.



A brief bit of furiously confused searches later, I discovered this show is a LOT weirder than I expected. As in I can look forward to seeing Hatsune Miku™ and Ikari Shinji™ team up to fight Godzilla™, and not one single word of that is made up. And for once, "How the fuck did they get the licenses for all that" isn't even in my top five questions.

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Posted on 22-04-25, 21:18 in Cartoons, imported
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Heh, so Miku went from selling Corollas in 'murica to... selling train tickets to otakus?
And plastic robots to children!... and otakus.

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Posted on 22-04-26, 08:57 in Cartoons, imported (revision 2)
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Update: While Shinji has not gotten in the robot, we DID have a five-minute Evangelion parody as the show plugged the real-world 500 TYPE EVA train(which was due for final departure in May of that year, as the show helpfully reminds the audience). I was prepared for this, I watch my episode previews like a good boy.

I was NOT prepared for Cruel Angel's Thesis to start playing as said train pulled into the station. Damn near died of laughter.



Also, Hatsune Miku is a recurring guest character, not a one-off cross-promotion. I am far happier about this than I should be, as I kinda like her in-show character.

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Posted on 22-04-28, 09:50 in Cartoons, imported
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Episode 23: The main character's DAD gets to fight in a train robo.

Actual plot: His dad was transferred to Kyoto several episodes ago to oversee construction of a new branch of the train-robo organization so transforming battle trains can protect ALL of Japan instead of just Tokyo. The family is visiting this episode. Main character's kid sister has been watching telenovelas unsupervised and is convinced her father is cheating because that is always what happens when a man is away on business. This is fucking hilarious.
It also turns out one of the projects his dad has been overseeing is development of a train robo that can be effectively piloted by adults.


Otaku shit, both of the train and robot variety:

It is an older bullet train, introduced in 1997 as opposed to the main character's 2011 train. I had to /wiki/shinkansen to check this. What made me think to check it was that the train looked a lot like the Liner Gao in 1997's King of Braves GaoGaiGar. I didn't expect it to be exactly the same year, just "new when GaoGaiGar came out".

AND his older train transforms into an older style of robot, with a shit-ton of missile launchers for maximum Itano Circus power and a glass dome on the robot head for that sweet Mazinger Layzner view from the top. Spoilers: No research at all was required to date this.

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Posted on 22-05-02, 21:59 in Upcoming game announcements/news
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At least Eidos is free. Even if they're just a brand now. Squeenix won't be tainting their memory anymore.

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I love his page.

Also: "Let’s see if we can break down the mixture of unsourced claims and outright nonsense that made it to everyone’s most reliable source of facts, Wikipedia" is one of my favorite sentences.

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I guess those fairy tales of "Linux damages hardware" might be real. Or I simply found another case of "old hardware often dies". Whatever...
Why not both?
Linux damages old hardware!

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Posted on 22-05-28, 03:57 in I still HATE smartdevices
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Posted by wertigon
I am now in a position where I'm doing embedded web development.

E.g. doing text parsing in C on a machine with 1 MB of RAM and 256 kB of storage total, that is supposed to serve HTML5-compliant and ECMAScript 6 compliant webservers. On a machine that, in all likelyhood, will never ever directly connect to the Internet. But a smartphone is supposed to connect to the device and download a PWA from it over a local network.

I'm convinced this is a pretty accurate simulation of programmer hell. :D
Oh no.
You have my condolences.

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Posted on 22-06-05, 03:45 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Today I got "blessed" by the Gods of Incompetent Utilities once again: one of those Soviet Venezuelan Special Massive Power Surges™ just zapped my metal. AGAIN.

Victim count:
- Every single surge protector on the upper floor of the house. At the very least, exploded fuses.
- My last APC UPS. When those things go boom, there is no hope to recover... unless you still have some warranty left on your gear. While I've had nothing but great service from APC distributors in Venezuela, they can do nothing (except expensive off-warranty repairs?) when your 3-year warranty ran out in 2019 :/
- A LED bulb that literally became artillery shell! The bulb internals EXPLODED and the cover got shot out during the surge event! Like, WTF, this is my room, not frickin' Ukraine!
- The charger from my nx9010. Forget about reading email or playing old VNs, I guess (and this was a beefy 90W brick!)
- And of course, Saki, my beloved routerbox. She just stalls at boot without POST, and all keyboard LEDs on. No amount of fiddling helped this time. Apparently the motherboard (that M535/8 AKA PCChips least sucky mobo ever) got shot. Tried swapping every single component (PSU, RAM, CPU, expansion cards), but nothing, no dice. A minute of silence for that awesome girl that served me well through my eager college years towards the hyperinflationary hellscape of last month (if we believe the bullshit of paperboard "lolconomists" here). You'll be REALLY missed! :(


Rest in piece, noble hardware. You've served your master well in the harshest of conditions.





BUT!

In the middle of darkness, there is always a shining beacon of hope. As any of my retroboxes will testify, Soviet Venezuela is a no-fly zone for retrocomputing enthusiasts. You can't simply go into MercadoLibre and order a random Socket 7 mobo, so instead you need to grab the first thing you can find in your way and run. I did had a spare Socket 7 mobo (a PCChips M571) but it was dead too (IIRC it died when I tried testing a 6x86MX - it never booted again since then), so instead I went looking around and found that one of my uncles was trying to get rid of his old Celeron box.

It was a Compaq Presario. YUCK! With a hideous fatass front cover, very yellowed and with stupid Xpress-On swappable faceplates. It screamed "supermarket deal" everywhere (and indeed it was - he had bought it at a big-chain hypermarket 20 years ago). But hey, it booted, and it was from a slightly newer vintage than my Socket 7 gold, so what I have to lose? And it was FREE™ (not unlike the $100 from my emergency fund that I had to spend on a new noname UPS and new surge protectors... although those will do nothing for fixing the ticking time bomb known as "my house was built without grounding at all, just like 90% of homes in Venezuela")

Here is what I got now:
- Compaq Presario 5000LA chassis. The service manual is a pathetic joke.
- Craptacular Compaq Socket 370 mobo (codenamed "BMW" according to the service manual)
- Celery 766 (66MHz bus). What a weird speed!
- 64MB PC133. Yes, SIXTY FOUR MEGABYTES. And unfortunately there is a wide gap on my RAM stash between "late era SIMMs" and "early DDR1".
- Integrated Intel graphics sewage. There is no AGP slot, and even if you add a PCI videocard you can't stop Intel's MCH stealing already scarce main RAM
- Integrated ESS Maestro soundchip that I absolutely do not need.
- Absolutely useless BIOS setup program that (unlike IBM) doesn't let me disable hardware I don't need, or set sane IRQ settings.
- Quantum Fireball Low Cost Airline Technology, the signature of SUCK by Compaq™.
- Four USB 1.1 ports (amazingly, all of them behind a USB hub chip on the motherboard, as Intel's early ICH1 USB controllers only had two ports)
- LG 48x CD-ROM drive.

But not everything is that horrible - a Socket 370 means that I could actually run non-EOL'd Debian on this thing! But not with 64MB RAM, sadly: I tried plugging Saki's boot drive, and while it tries to boot, it quickly dies after the kernel runs out of RAM while decompressing the initial ramdisk (WTF, talking about bloat!). Incredibly enough, I still held another backup HDD with a even older setup (Wheezy), and this one boots fine (albeit quite slow) on such a constrained RAM setup! So welcome back to 2018, and please don't hack me where I get my shit sorted out ;)

Will Saki live on in its new body? Oh hell no. It's time to move on - fortunately PC133 SDRAM sticks are not hard to find, so once I boost RAM on this thing (will try going with 256MB, can't find the real limits for this Compaq hellstew), I'll start from scratch. Watch this space...


Pimpin' a shitbox is a special kind of fun. Good luck getting that to something respectable.
Pity about the graphics situation, though.

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Posted on 22-06-11, 03:22 in Windows 11
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BRING BACK CORE MEMORY!

Surprisingly close to reality.

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