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Posted on 19-02-21, 00:53 in Higan suggestion: Slowdown mode
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Posted by asd324
that works, thanks. (although I will say that I would still really want this feature in higan because my god, retroarch has an awful interface)

Quoted for truth.

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Posted on 19-02-22, 01:47 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Posted by Screwtape
While I can browse the site with Firefox, my RSS reader (https://www.newsblur.com/) can no longer fetch the feed.

It turns out I can't fetch the page with curl, either:
$ curl -v https://helmet.kafuka.org/bboard/
[...]
* Trying 151.236.14.55...
* TCP_NODELAY set
* Expire in 200 ms for 4 (transfer 0x55d99e3edbd0)
* Connected to helmet.kafuka.org (151.236.14.55) port 443 (#0)
* ALPN, offering h2
* ALPN, offering http/1.1
* successfully set certificate verify locations:
* CAfile: none
CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
* TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
* TLSv1.3 (IN), TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
* TLSv1.3 (OUT), TLS alert, protocol version (582):
* error:1425F102:SSL routines:ssl_choose_client_version:unsupported protocol
* Closing connection 0
curl: (35) error:1425F102:SSL routines:ssl_choose_client_version:unsupported protocol


The SSL Server Test reports that the webserver doesn't support anything newer than TLS 1.0, which apparently is a Bad Thing™ and might explain why NewsBlur is having issues.
Weak security is worse than no security, apparently. Lot of client software flat-out refuses to use older standards.

Lot of servers refuse to support them, too. 's why my adventures in obsolete browser usage died when they did.

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Posted on 19-02-22, 03:12 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Posted by Kawa
Done. I'm posting this on an unsafe connection, in fact.
You rebel, you.

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Posted on 19-02-22, 06:42 in Higan suggestion: Slowdown mode
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Posted by asd324
Hopefully I'm doing this right, the CONTRIBUTING.md on the gitlab repo said this was the place for higan feature suggestions.

My suggestion is some sort of mode that allows you to cap the maximum speed of the emulated game at a percentage less than 100%, or even just a half speed button, it doesn't even need to be extremely configurable. The reason being that I'm bad at games, and old games are hard, so sometimes slowing things down a little can be a nice thing to get past hard sections.

Thanks for all the hard work, higan is pretty dope


https://byuu.org/

Ask and ye shall receive, it appears.


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Posted on 19-02-23, 10:54 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Posted by sureanem
We're going backwards in airplane technology. Nobody wants to work with it now. It's intended to disappear, to get taxed to hell and get replaced by trains or whatever because of the emissions or something like that. There's no way anyone would want to touch a modern Concorde with a ten-foot pole, even if it were profitable. The goal is to decrease plane travel, so any innovation in the field that makes it more pleasant would be fought with tooth and nail, perhaps even outlawed.
That's not the actual goal, it is a side-effect of other goals unrelated to aviation. Rising income inequality has placed air travel out of the reach of more and more people, and the lack of competition after a couple large air travel companies devoured all the others has led to a very unhealthy industry that is increasingly unable to adapt to change. So now they're seeing a world where an ever-increasing perecentage of their potential customers can't afford their prices, and they're unable to adapt because they have built a rigid business structure that requires high prices to survive.


Now, civilian aviation, THAT was intentionally ended. The then-new FAA, charged with striking a balance between commercial and civilian aviation interests, decided that civilian interests were in the way of commercial interests and erected a series of regulations that were intended to force civilians to the ground.





In other news: Bowser now controls Nintendo of America. King Koopa has won, all hope is lost.




Also: I totally want a PiDP-11, but 250 for a really fancy Pi case is a hard expense to justify.

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Posted on 19-02-24, 00:45 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Now, civilian aviation, THAT was intentionally ended. The then-new FAA, charged with striking a balance between commercial and civilian aviation interests, decided that civilian interests were in the way of commercial interests and erected a series of regulations that were intended to force civilians to the ground.


sorry,but...do you have source on that? Not regarding the fact that many airlines are struggling right now,as this is no secret,but that civilian aviation was somehow deliberately crippled.

Also can you explain what you mean by "commercial and civilian aviation"?Civil aviation is normally defined as any non-military flight.That would include private, commercial, cargo and such So I'm not sure what you mean when you differentiate those two...
Sorry, I have a tendency to misuse civilian in this context. I meant commercial vs private.

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Posted on 19-02-24, 01:01 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Posted by jimbo1qaz
>https://obsolescence.wixsite.com/obsolescence/pidp-11

oh god, this is a Wix website: Took 4 seconds to load on Firefox, hijacked my browser back history (had to press alt+left 2-5 times, and Wix has 2 identical history entries), and doesn't load without JS enabled.

All wix sites won't load because of visibility:hidden bullshit, but Firefox Reader manages to extract text from that page. (Disabling CSS via umatrix works too.)
Sorry. Didn't realize it was badly behaved for some.

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Posted on 19-02-24, 02:20 in Cartoons, imported
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Kaguya wants to be confessed to: The genius's war of love and brains continues to be the best thing ever.

Started watching and thoroughly enjoyed it. Wife wasn't too happy though when we had to stop at ep5 at the time, so we decided to hold off until the entire cour is done before we continue :P

And yes, I believe we may found the way to world peace :D

Yeah, I just wish it was getting more than a half a season. That is my biggest complaint, as a long-running fan of the comics.




Posted by creaothceann
- Watched Battle Angel Alita - OVA and the new movie. Enjoyable, but you can tell they left out a ton of stuff.

Haven't seen the movie yet but would really like to. I do have some apprehension though after my experience with Ghost in the Shell; hopefully it's not just all eye candy, but rather actually true to the source material (within reason).

Gotta remember, James Cameron is a vocal fan of the franchise, and has been for a long time. And he has the clout to tell the studio "Shut up, your ideas are dumb, we're doing what I want".
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I actually suspect he decided to do Alita precisely BECAUSE of how bad Ghost in the Shell turned out. He wanted to make sure no one picked uo Alita and then fucked it up terribly(though Ghost bombing was probably insurance enough against that).

And for what it is worth, I have seen reviews from long-time fans of the comic book say the only real problem with the Alita movie is it tries to do too much in the time allotted. Cameron stays faithful to the source material.


I've been meaning to get out to the theater for this one, but haven't yet.

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The only true way to close a program is C-x C-c

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Posted on 19-02-24, 21:26 in Internet numbers bragging thread (revision 1)
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So, tomman... they actually fix things for once, or are you missing us enough to be using 25 megs of flip-phone data here? Good to see you around either way.

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Posted on 19-02-24, 23:29 in Internet numbers bragging thread
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Man, how is your service so bad when the head-tech is your friggin' next-door neighbor?

I hope you flipped god off good for that one.

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Posted on 19-02-25, 05:55 in Nintendo Switch emulation is now among us
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Gamestop has always been a festering hellhole.

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Posted on 19-02-26, 11:13 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Posted by jimbo1qaz
-1 and 0 are *very* different.
-1 makes Firefox specifically enables GDI-style "sharp and colorful" antialiasing for several older Microsoft fonts. (search cleartype to see which fonts)
0 lets DirectWrite decide how to render text (I think it chooses between 4 and 5 based on font size).

Also changing the order of gfx.content.azure.backends (requires browser restart) will change how the cleartype settings are interpreted, in confusing ways. (Replace content with canvas to change how canvas is rendered.) (I think cairo is slow, especially for pdf.js.)

I never understood why applications override the system antialiasing settings on a regular basis. Much less why browsers allow individual websites to override them.

GOD DAMMIT, I DISABLED SUBPIXEL ANTIALIASING FOR A REASON*, STOP TURNING IT BACK ON!



*Specifically, because it doesn't work through my glasses and just gives everything weird color fringes instead.

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Posted on 19-02-26, 15:18 in Nintendo Switch emulation is now among us
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I don't believe I've ever had a preorder with them. But they're terrible in so many ways that I'm not surprised.

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Posted on 19-02-27, 03:03 in Revamping my Genesis/MD emulation workbench
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I was under the impression Lunix distros were starting to remove GTK2 from their package repositories. One of the problems with trusting a single third-party for all your software is that you're at the meroy of their whims.


Why stop at Wine? Install MAME, install Windows in MAME, install your emus in Windows in MAME in Linux.

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Posted on 19-02-27, 13:56 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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And I thought the cutesy "this will void your warranty" scare-tactic cartoon when you enter it was bad.

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"HPET issues are often isolated, not global. Only a minority of systems have HPET enabled associated latency. Windows 7 (and higher) only utilizes HPET for specific applications designed for that timer (when such applications are running)."


PC nerds love to toggle settings arbitrarily, and especially love to turn off features because it "boosts performance"

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Posted on 19-02-27, 14:02 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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If I ever gain access to a time machine, I'm sabotaging Moz/b to prevent Team Firefox from ever gaining enough power to ruin everything.

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Posted on 19-02-28, 02:17 in Man, Google Translate is scary (revision 1)
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CaptainEliza> I see. And how do you feel about a par for the course understanding of economics?

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Posted on 19-02-28, 04:30 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Posted by Screwtape
> It should be trivial to patch Firefox to take extensions in dll/so format that interact with the internal API.

Anti-virus tools do this kind of thing all the time, and it's something like the #1 cause of Firefox crashes and security holes.
Man, the more I see of antivirus code quality, the more I'm convinced they're worse than the viruses.

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