I spent more time going back and forth while trying to max out the zip line range in Death Stranding than I’m willing to admit.
(Death’s Door and Tunic are also fantastic)
I spent more time going back and forth while trying to max out the zip line range in Death Stranding than I’m willing to admit.
(Death’s Door and Tunic are also fantastic)
I’m surprised they did this. Would have assumed most people don’t care and we were getting a PC PSN launcher very soon.
Which browser do you use? The only issue I’m aware of is that the videos don’t load on Firefox for Android.
I just got the Dandadan opening out of my head, now it’s back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4na2opArGY
How’s the manga?
I ordered from the global store and paid 530€. Still expensive of course and it comes without warranty but it is cheaper and in stock.
I was on the same journey as you a month or so back and luckily the PineNote just got a second batch produced.
I wrote down some of my thoughts here, maybe that helps: https://domistyle.gitlab.io/pinenote-2024/
Same here, I know most hiragana and katakana but the kanji printed in some of the text books and manga destroyed me, so hard to read and differentiate.
tsu and shi are also a pain, especially since handwritten Japanese has so many variations of them. Almost impossible to differentiate if you don’t know the word.
I run the 32b one on my 7900 XTX in Alpaca https://jeffser.com/alpaca/
There is no way to fit the full model in any single AMD or Nvidia GPU in existence.
I setup Fedora Silverblue on an old surface for my mom so she can read her mails and browse the web. I also setup Btrfs Assistant for regular snapshots and Nextcloud, in case the wrong file is deleted. No issues so far.
Didn’t have to setup any file restrictions or anything since the dot files are hidden either way.
I regularily program Arduinos in Arduino IDE v2 (https://flathub.org/apps/cc.arduino.IDE2) and ESPs via the ESPHome web flasher and the esphome CLI tool.
Works flawlessly once you added yourself to the dialout group as mentioned by @StorageB@lemmy.one.
essentially our first communication is done with some central server
No, the first communication is made with your DNS server to fetch the key for encryption from an HTTPS record. If a record with key is found it is used to encrypt the Client Hello, otherwise it falls back to the unencrypted variant.
Cloudflare is not involved, unless you are hosting your domain through Cloudflare of course.
I am unfamiliar with QUIC, and quick search basically tells it is kinda like multilane highway for udp.
QUIC is primarily used for HTTP/3. The protocol was engineered and proposed by Google, same as with ECH and Cloudflare.
ECH is intended for privacy, not for circumventing censorship.
If the next TLS version enforces ECH, plaintext SNI will die out at some point on its own.
In what sense? ECH does not rely on Cloudflare anymore than QUIC relies on Google.
Did you start it in game mode or on desktop? You can add a shortcut to Steam directly from Bottles, then start it in game mode and the controller should work.
The DualSense controller works perfectly fine on PC. Most first-party Sony games come with the full feature set for it (adaptive triggers, haptics, touchpad, gyro, speaker, …).
I’m not reading through that entire rant but 2 things I noticed with mouse input on Wayland:
On KDE, the mouse acceleration is horrible by default. However, setting “Pointer acceleration” to “None” in the mouse configuration solves pretty much all my mouse input issues on Wayland.
Also, I noticed that there is quite a difference between default polling rates on wireless mice vs wired mice. When connecting my Logitech Pro X wirelessly I get a 1000 Hz polling rate but if I connect it wired, the polling rate falls back to 250.
I still remember the coffin spell from that game fondly. I built so many staircases to get to places earlier.
Also, death genuinely scared me the first time he appeared.
I want ECH (Encrypted Client Hello) to finally take off. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/faq-encrypted-client-hello
Implementation is still lacking unfortunately.
Prusa doesn’t have the best track record with their initial releases.
Outside of the XL and the MMUs their releases have been solid so far.
and their core xy just came out
The Core One doesn’t have any reviews yet, not sure if they even shipped any so far. Might want to wait a few more weeks until the reviews come out.
I’m tempted to take the plunge and finally build a voron 2.4
I have a Voron 2.4, definitely a lot of fun to build. Altough unless you think the floating gantry is cool, the Trident is probably the better printer.
Hosting a model of that size requires ~800GB of VRAM. Even if they release their models, it wouldn’t make them obsolete since most people and many companies couldn’t host it either way.