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Posted on 19-07-11, 16:37 in New Realtek website... where are the audio drivers!?? (revision 1)

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Posted by tomman
Dude, it's time to step away from the computer, for your own good...


pretty much what I was thinking. I mean, yikes...

oh, didn't noticed this was an older thread that got bumped for some reason but still, what's with the bazillion edits?
Posted on 19-07-11, 16:41 in Something about cheese! (revision 1)

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Posted by Screwtape
You've been arguing with wertigon for nearly six pages of this twelve-page thread. If you have not yet perceived the broad strokes of your errors, I don't think things will suddenly become clear just by asking one more time.

Stash this conversation in the back of your mind and think about it again in five years' time or so, and see if anything you've learned in the intervening time makes it less confusing.


also agree with this.
Posted on 19-08-08, 11:39 in bsnes v108 released (revision 1)

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yea! :D amazing work from byuu

the speed optimization is real nice though my pc never had any problems with running bsnes, it's no small task to improve on something with that level of precision i imagine.Also i think the speedup may have broken NS's internet and/or NS... what the?
Posted on 19-08-08, 14:46 in I still HATE smartdevices (revision 1)

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yikes talk bout pent up anger

Posted by sureanem
Of course, I would argue it was the effect of regrettable social policies which never should have been implemented. But their approach to it still appears far more sensible than the West's, which manages to turn it into widespread social disarray, which arguably is worse than poor GDP growth.


which approach? do you mean their nearly closed border? yeah I'm sure that'll work out in the long run...

Posted by CaptainJistuce
It is a huge problem if your handling of the elderly and infirm is not "leave them to be eaten by wolves", as it continues to skew the population distribution and leaves every young able-bodied individual to support a larger number of elderly and infirm individuals.

And no, "so feed them to the wolves" is not the appropriate response.


it is a big problem or it will become so in the not so distant future.Japan's crazy work culture certainly doesn't help though similar trends i think exists in other countries that doesn't have such issues, not to this level at least, like other places have actual paid maternity leaves and such.So even though a declining birthrate is not unique,Japan's biggest problem is they're not mitigating that decline with any kind of immigration. maybe when the population starts really dropping they're going to wisen up a bit otherwise it's going to be hard times for them
Posted on 19-08-08, 14:50 in Cartoons, imported (revision 1)

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Posted by tomman
Just learned about this tragedy (it's doing the rounds around all the news sources I know).

This is terrorism, plain and simple (and of the "not by angry religious zealots" kind that everybody knows). This guy deserves a fate worse than death. No mercy, no sympathy.


or the same fate as the sarin attack perpetrators since Japan has capital punishment.

Posted by CaptainJistuce

That might solve the asphyxiation issue(or just let the fire's outgassing flood the building more efficiently since it no longer has to work so hard to displace the trapped fresh air), but you're still basically on top of a very large barbecue grill.
Also, they did open the windows. Not for fresh air, though.

I saw someone elsewhere paste a New York Times article that touched on this aspect, and while I will spare people the grisly details... people were jumping out of them, mostly after already suffering severe burns.


yes unfortunately I think there was very little time to react.The thick black smoke will incapacitate someone very quickly and before they know what's going on it will render you unconscious fast...

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Posted by CaptainJistuce
I want Nintendo Co, Ltd to stop insisting the dyslexic labels they put on the Nintendo controller are in any way right, and start putting button labels in the correct order.


that always struck me as odd too.Only reason I can think of maybe is because Japanese normally reads from right to left so they went with that for the famicom then the international NES kept that placement then afterwards they kept using that because no sense in changing what people are used to I guess
Posted on 19-08-11, 10:42 in I have yet to have never seen it all.

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Posted by tomman
Huh, for the first time since its inception, Slashdot is blocking anonymous comments.

Yup, Anonymous Cowards are now barred from trolling shitposting spamming commenting - they now need to create an account. Freedom of speech concerns aside, for the first time in YEARS, I can actually browse the comments and grasp a semblance of intellectual discussion!

Really, it was time to do something: most of the anons were the same old tired spam (some guy named "APK" spamming a "hosts list", the usual political trolls, and the typical trend spam), plus a pile of harassing towards a few specific members, infecting EVERY SINGLE STORY, even if none of said memebers actually post there!


Good. chronic shitposters and trolls really can stink up and damage an online community fast even when it's a tiny minority. of course, it's easy to get around but it's a start i guess. really,the worse and best aspect of the internet at the same time, that is, the relative anonymity gives your average malcontent the cover to act in a way they just couldn't irl. that and they probably wouldn't have many social interactions irl either. and that's not even mentioning things like troll farms, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms
Posted on 19-08-11, 11:01 in Cartoons, imported

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Thinking of watching:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mix_(manga)#Anime

baseball manga/anime. Not familiar with the manga or the anime but I've seen positive feedbacks. though maybe it'd be better to start with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_(manga)
Posted on 19-08-12, 10:31 in Cartoons, imported

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Posted by DonJon
Thinking of watching:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mix_(manga)#Anime

baseball manga/anime. Not familiar with the manga or the anime but I've seen positive feedbacks. though maybe it'd be better to start with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_(manga)

Read it while listening to
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Touch_(Stan_Bush_song)


*flashbacks of Saint Row IV final mission intensifies*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt_Y6Ib7JVc&t=0m30s

(I know it's a Transformers movie parody but the movie is older than i am so a bit before my time)
Posted on 19-08-12, 16:16 in Retroarch's (controller) interface is an bad abstraction (revision 2)

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Posted by CaptainJistuce
Why does Microsoft get credit for inventing button labels that read in the right order when Sega's been doing it since the 80s?


Well, within the context of my post, I left out the Genesis and Saturn because it didn't use the now-standard diamond layout. Same reason I'm not considering the Gamecube controller.

I really do like the diamond. You can rest your thumb in the center and hit four different buttons without moving it.


both have their pros and cons. the saturn-style layout is usually better for some arcade type games like beatemups. except when you have to press for ex A and C at the same time or even A,B and C then you have to perform some awkward manoeuvring

also, and this is not really a problem in itself with the diamond layout since it naturally wasn't made with this in mind, but emulating a 6 button Saturn type pad on a diamond type pad like an Xbox or PS3/4 controller...not great, no matter how you map the thing. like the way retroarch maps the genesis 6-button controller to an xbox controller by default is not intuitive, but then, there aren't really any other way you could map it to something like that which would make sense, least none that i can see so.

aside from that i usually prefer the diamond layout.

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Posted by CaptainJistuce

Hey, the first XBox controller tried that and it was a disaster.
(Seriously, the button slant on the OG XB GP is incredibly steep.)


I only have a vague recollection of the OG Xbox's controller but weren't they much more bulkier compared to XB360 and XBO's controllers?
Posted on 19-08-14, 19:45 in bsnes v108 released (revision 3)

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Posted by byuu

> Also i think the speedup may have broken NS's internet and/or NS... what the?

NS?


oh sorry, just a small joke referring to Nicholas Steel's 21 edits above.

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Posted by Nicholas Steel


Cool to see you post here Byuu.


Indeed,nice to see you dropping by, byuu :)
Posted on 19-08-15, 08:53 in bsnes v108 released

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Posted by byuu
It's been really greatly appreciated not having to deal with forum drama, but on the downside I tend to forget about the place as a result, sorry ^^;


oh no worries,I more than understand you believe me.

i see you mentioned run-ahead earlier as something that could be considered in the future, or at the very least I think you're toying with the idea maybe. That'd be quite something to have but I get it'd be no simple task either especially considering the emulator is still, understandably enough, more demanding than snes9x and run-ahead already obliterates the performance of some of the more demanding cores when turned on, like for beetle psx or beetle saturn.
Posted on 19-08-15, 19:28 in Retroarch's (controller) interface is an bad abstraction (revision 2)

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Posted by CaptainJistuce
Much bulkier, and poorly laid-out(the real problem).

The OG S controller was much nicer(and better laid-out than the 360/One).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXiAn92Wj1U

ah yes now I remember it better. Another thing I completely forgot is the OG Xbox actually had a pseudo 6 buttons layout, diamond + black & white, for both controller models.
Posted on 19-08-15, 20:14 in bsnes v108 released (revision 1)

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Aaaaah nooo!

OH YES




Donate to my paypal and I'll merge them.


I'd buy that for a dollar!
Posted on 19-08-16, 05:26 in bsnes v108 released (revision 1)

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Drama! bottled up anger! oh my!

I mean I get how byuu must have been tired of dealing with all the drama. btw if anyone wants to talk they're welcome to do so privately instead of derailing every other thread?

Posted by CaptainJistuce
I'm judging you for inserting a Family Guy clip instead of an actual Kool-Aid commercial.


I...well, can't argue with that
Posted on 19-08-16, 06:30 in bsnes v108 released (revision 1)

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Because I don't


ah ok, you kinda looked angry earlier and i thought your anger might have shifted from sureanem's general direction to mine. good to know this isn't the case

if we didn't go off on tangents like you just did


oh i get it. it's like saying others are doing what you're doing yourself. clever

Posted by CaptainJistuce
I hope so. I so hope so.


i'll get the pocorn
Posted on 19-08-16, 07:01 in Mozilla, *sigh*

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Posted by sureanem
It's noteworthy in the sense that I want to see how Mozilla play this. "Second world dictatorship violates human rights" is about as much news as "Explosion in third world shithole, 100 dead," but their reaction will be interesting either way.

Either they implement an antifeature or directly aid not only a second world dictatorship, but a certain type of second world dictatorship. And unlike in the case of China, which is considered hip and trendy in many circles, this is a former Soviet Union country, closely aligned with one which has been drawing a lot of ire over the past few years in many circles, and not only that but one which tramples on an in many circles adored and beloved security mechanism.


it's really disheartening to see the big tech companies like google working with china though not particularly surprising
Posted on 19-08-16, 09:48 in N64 emulators vs. "PJ64 v1.x" emulators (revision 1)

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Posted by tomman


But then, it seems that the SM64 ROM hacking community (which for some reason mostly congregates at SMW Central) didn't got the memo and refuse to leave their own ZSNES platform. Most hacks are developed for some pirate N64 knockoff known as "Project 64 v1.x", because they will not run on anything but that emulator. Not on real hardware, not on CEN64, and not even on Mupen64plus (mostly newer versions after the accuracy improvements, but a bunch of older hacks will not run on older, less accurate versions). Very few hacks are actually developed for the N64 - when you open the readme files that ship with hacks and find the chapter on how to setup Project64 to get their hacks to run, you know you're in for a rough time if you happen to be not on a x86 PC running Windows (remember: PJ64 is still Windows-only, even after its revival). ROM hackers usually blame the toolchain: most of the hacking tools of choice (like the famous SM64 Editor) are made by a sole individual that is known to not give importance to compatibility with anything that is not PJ64. In fact, "hardware compatibility" seems to be taboo on places like SMW Central (the usual excuse is something down the lines of "you're getting this for free, stop bitching, you self-entitled brat!", which is a double edged sword: it reminds you that ROM hacks are copyright-infriging works that come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, but also means that you, the ROM hacker, are intentionally narrowing down your possible audience, which is not good if you actually want to improve your skills, for fun or profit).


yep, screw anything that only works on old outdated emulators seriously

i don't have any ways to play hacks on hardware, though still have an old n64 console, still running fine after all this time, but i've read "Super Mario 74" plays fine on hardware

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A_MrGiugq8
Posted on 19-08-16, 13:24 in Something about cheese! (revision 2)

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I don't believe it will be another Tiananmen, at least i hope so. honestly as much as I support hongkongers i don't see what can HK do as mainland china has most of the power. tienanmen was more than 30 years ago and is still being censored

what beijing really dreads the most i think is for the protests and more importantly the opposition to the CPC to "invade" mainland china, if it reach a certain critical mass and they lose control
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