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Posted on 19-03-05, 17:02 in TAS (tool-assisted speedruns) (revision 1)
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Super Mario 64's first Bowser level completed without an analog stick (fast forwards through long stretches of repetitiveness): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZQM1uKSWzQ

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Posted on 19-03-07, 01:46 in I have yet to have never seen it all. (revision 2)
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Samsung has for a while (maybe still do) used Tyzen for their Smart TV's O/S, which is a custom version of Android. It's not compatible with most Android software... our 2016 Samsung TV is also extremely slow & crap performing when doing anything computery.

For example, if you try to use the Channel 7 streaming app it will often take a year to respond to the remote after pausing a video stream and often when resuming playback (and when beginning playback) the video will be heavily out of sync with the audio. Luckily we can clone a mobile phone display on to the TV wirelessly which can do all the streaming stuff 10x better than the TV.

Also the TV has bugs and issues if you use it's "Instant On" feature or whatever they call it, which suspends the TV when you turn it off instead of shutting it down (suspending lets the TV boot up from a low power state much more quickly). Bugs like a lot of the TV remote control buttons not performing the correct task, the TV adhering to the default settings for the Screen Saver etc.

Lastly the 2016 TV is laggy in general and I would never recommend it for anyone who games.

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Posted on 19-03-07, 08:42 in New Realtek website... where are the audio drivers!?? (revision 3)
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I have a feeling the instability was caused by updates to Windows 10 rendering the O/S incompatible with the version of MSI Afterburner I was using (v4.6 Beta 10), I've now updated it to 4.6 beta 15 and also configured it to use the safer Kernel mode (since it's only being used to manage the fans and not monitor anything it shouldn't be costly to use kernel mode).

I just now also noticed Microsoft's implemented a hard block for the version of AIDA64 I've got installed (hardware monitoring software) lending some credibility to the old version of MSI Afterburner being a culprit (another hardware monitoring utility).

Edit: Or not, I'm locked out of a lot of my HDD partitions with this error: https://imgur.com/a/JRcCG28 the error stopped after a reboot and my copy of AIDA64 now works >.>

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Posted on 19-03-07, 12:03 in I have yet to have never seen it all. (revision 2)
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Posted by BearOso
Posted by Nicholas Steel
Samsung has for a while (maybe still do) used Tyzen for their Smart TV's O/S, which is a custom version of Android. It's not compatible with most Android software... our 2016 Samsung TV is also extremely slow & crap performing when doing anything computery.

Tizen actually has nothing to do with Android. It started as a joint effort among a bunch of companies to make an embedded operating system built on Linux. History lesson: The UI uses the EFL, Enlightenment foundation libraries. Enlightenment was the hip X11 window manager before KDE and GNOME brought in the desktop paradigm, and gnome actually used it as its window manager for quite a while before bringing in sawmill.
Huh, I assume it had to do with Android since it uses the Google Playstore.

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Posted on 19-03-09, 03:42 in I have yet to have never seen it all. (revision 1)
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The PS4 controller has a non-propriety 3.5mm headphone jack.

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Posted on 19-03-09, 08:19 in I have yet to have never seen it all. (revision 2)
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Posted by Kawa
My god, the absolute madmen.
I was just pointing out that the PS4 has both HDMI output and 3.5mm outputs, making it a bad answer to the question "What kind of device do you have that has HDMI out but no 3.5mm?".

And if there's multiple people wanting to listen to something you can awkwardly use a passive 3.5mm splitter and multiple headphones.

I still kinda hope we'll get games utilizing 3D screens for displaying one players perspective on the polarized display panel and the other players perspective on the non-polarized display panel, so both players get the full display instead of a portion of it.

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Posted on 19-03-09, 11:21 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Covarr, you can't buy brand new video game console from a retailer without it including a controller. Additional controller's are accessories.

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Posted on 19-03-13, 07:04 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE (revision 1)
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World of Warcraft and a couple other games are getting DirectX 12 support under Windows 8.1 Update 1 and Windows 7 SP1.

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Posted on 19-03-13, 08:29 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Microsoft has removed the dark theme from outlook.com :(

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Posted on 19-03-13, 14:36 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE
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Posted by Kawa
Posted by tomman
this time I voluntarily boarded the train to Shitville.
I didn't think that train ran in the first place.
It's the runniest train in town.

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Posted on 19-03-15, 08:09 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE (revision 1)
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Epic Games launcher program analyzes your Steam process, collects your Friend names (allegedly hashed during collection), list of your games and when you last played them and when friends last played games iirc: https://www.resetera.com/threads/developing-epic-games-launcher-appears-to-collect-your-steam-friends-play-history-epic-responds-see-op.105385/

Allegedly this data is only submitted to an online server when you synchronize your Steam friends with your Epic friends on the Epic Launcher.

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Posted on 19-03-15, 20:56 in Sales and giveaways (revision 1)
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For a limited time you can buy Grid 2 & DLC for $0 at Humble Bundle: https://www.humblebundle.com/store/grid2-spa-bathurst

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Posted on 19-03-17, 05:30 in Mozilla, *sigh* (revision 2)
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Did you all read this from wolfbeast?

    The issue you don't seem to understand here is that our in-tree
libraries are often patched specifically for the quirks of our code, and
of very specific versions (system-installed versions may or may not
work, since APIs and behavior changes). Also, due to the sheer size of
our code, number of components involved and interconnectivity between
such components, any component that does not play well due to a version
difference or missing a patch will have immediate and far-reaching
impact on the rest of the resulting application.

..., there are too many unknown factors in the resulting binaries on
user's systems. What you are asking is exchanging known-good
combinations of libraries with unknown and potentially disastrous
combinations as-present on end-user's systems.

The only problem I have its that apparently you have to read the whole License Agreement to understand that perspective, it's not clearly explained early on.

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Posted on 19-03-17, 18:58 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Anybody else see Updates for Sonic Radar 3 and Sonic Studio 3 in the Microsoft Store even though those apps are not installed and have never been installed? Really annoying being unable to click the "install all updates" button because of these erroneous updates appearing in the list...

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Posted on 19-03-18, 06:06 in Computer Technology News/Discussion
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Vulkan 1.1.104 Brings Native HDR, Exclusive Fullscreen Extensions
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Vulkan-1.1.104-Released

FINALLY! Decent frame pacing without the DWM interfering and better input responsiveness too! It will also mean improved compatibility with Freesync, G-Sync, VRR, and HDR (at least under Windows).

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No love for MS-DOS 8?

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Posted by Screwtape
There was an MS-DOS 8?

Yep, Windows ME included it (v7.11 was the previous release of MS-DOS afaik).

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Posted on 19-03-22, 15:05 in UI-less mode
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Can't you toggle off Fullscreen Exclusive to achieve Borderless Fullscreen?

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Posted on 19-03-23, 09:17 in Monocultures in Linux and browsers (formerly "Windows 10") (revision 1)
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Posted by sureanem
Regarding Windows 10, I heard of this and would like to hear what someone who's more qualified thinks about it:
Posted by https://ameliorated.info/
Windows 10 AME (Ameliorated) - What Is This Project?

Windows 10 AME aims at delivering a stable, non-intrusive yet fully functional build of Windows 10 to anyone, who requires the Windows operating system natively. Spyware systems, which are abundant in Windows 10 by default, have not been disabled using group policy, registry entries or various other workarounds – they have been entirely removed and deleted from the system, on an executable-level. This includes Windows Update, and any related services intended to re-patch the system via what is essentially a universal backdoor. Core applications, such as the included Edge web-browser, Windows Media Player, Cortana, as well as any appx applications, have also been successfully eliminated. The total size of removed files is about 2 GB.

Great effort has been invested in maintaining the subsequent system’s stability, bug-free operation and user experience, as many of these removed services conflict with core Windows 10 features.

It sounds too good to be true, and I have no idea how they're able to legally distribute it, but the core concept seems reasonable.

What happens when you install a Cumulative Update for Windows 10? Does any of the removed stuff get reinstalled or is the update process smart enough to not do that? Or are you supposed to just never update your copy of Windows 10 and leave your system full of security holes and bugs?

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Posted on 19-03-23, 18:45 in Mozilla, *sigh* (revision 1)
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Firefox 66 now allows muted videos to autoplay, even if autoplay videos were previously blocked. To disable all autoplay videos, open about:config and set:

media.autoplay.default=1
media.autoplay.enabled=false
media.autoplay.allow-muted=false

(though some video players still seem to be able to auto-play?)

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