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Guessing this is the one https://www.hbo.com/movies/money-electric-the-bitcoin-mystery
It hasn't released yet it seems, october 8. Though HBO does not seem to claim any of the above, I smell another flop.
I've remembered this exists and there seems to be some very recent activity in the repo so if you didn't know what was possible with TUI graphics now you know! (recommended watching with sound :) Official site: https://notcurses.com/ Repo: https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses PS: dank (the guy behind it) is definitely one of a kind, just read the releases haha PPS: here is a doom running through notcurses in the terminal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_w5rh3c76g
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There is a youtuber for that!
Asianometry has a lot of "documentary"-style videos about microchips, civil engineering and histories of interesting industries (Zweis lenses, ASML, so on).
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This happens to me often whenever nvidia (dkms) rebuilds and the module compilation fails (for whatever reason).
Usually I drop into tty ctrl+alt+f2 as root, run dkms autoinstall (or just yay -S <your nvidia package>
should trigger dkms rebuild if needed) and then rebuild initramfs ( mkinitcpio -P
), reboot.
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What about edibles or drops? You could differentiate if it's because of the smoking or weed in general.
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Anything without vocals so that it doesn't force me to actually think about it, just vibe.
Lately Chikoi The Maid (maidcore rock) or Gnome (the Father Of Time album, just-riffs-rock?) to some dnb/techno stuff, depends on the mood and how hard I need to focus - faster is better then.
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Just a note from a small/personal instance owner to potential others, this will explode your bandwidth and storage usage.
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I've once tried WinBTRFS and on top of not making it work I still have leftover drivers that can't be deleted.
I just use ntfs3 and ever since tweaking steam so that it does not put proton compatdata on it I didn't have to reboot and run chkdsk for months now.
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Wohoo time to hack this old phone of mine. (for the interested, I've found CVE-2024-31317 which is easier but should get only system user/uid 1000)
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The bulker, carrying a 20,000-tonne cargo, was rejected by Norway and Lithuania as it sought refuge for repairs after being damaged in a storm en route from Russia.
A much smaller quantity of ammonium nitrate caused the devastating blast in the port of Beirut, Lebanon, that killed at least 218 people in 2020.
Damn, not surprised noone wants a floating bomb
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Unexpected first Law by Joe Abercrombie! Loved it, Glokta is such an interesting character.
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For half a moment, that shared nothingness created something new, but then they came and chopped it off into small, blend, mouth sized pieces that never make you full.
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... certain parties violating the old license, by not attributing and stripping my copyright. Packagers being collateral damage was a beneficial side-effect, considering they don't clearly mark their versions as modified (also a GPL requirement), break functionality, and expect upstream to provide support.
Emphasis mine, snipped from the authors comment
As a maintainer of few AUR packages this is always so hurtful.
Where does this position come from? Packaging is the avenue that people using any linux distro use to get your software.
This also my first time hearing that packages (re)building GPL code have to mark the packages as modified in some way. I can understand that being a valid concern (if it is one) but that's a problem that can be rather easily fixed without throwing all of the maintainers overboard (?).
I can see there being bad maintainers that will come shouting to upstream with every little thing that does not work on their platform, but man that's just insincere towards maintainers that will dive, analyze and help where they can to make it work.
For every one maintainer coming to your github issues with their problems there is probably shitton of patches and time spent on making your program work with the given distro.
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Unpopular opinion?: without wordpress, mysql/mariadb would have died years ago.
cross-posted from: https://biglemmowski.win/post/2418820 > For me, the most interesting point was the short mention of open sourcing Factorio (around 2:40). Kovarex seems to be very much *open* to the idea, he mentions that (as an approximation) maybe two years after the DLC after things calm down ... (Hope this is not much of a titlegore)
cross-posted from: https://biglemmowski.win/post/2418820 > For me, the most interesting point was the short mention of open sourcing Factorio (around 2:40). Kovarex seems to be very much *open* to the idea, he mentions that (as an approximation) maybe two years after the DLC after things calm down ...
For me, the most interesting point was the short mention of open sourcing Factorio (around 2:40). Kovarex seems to be very much *open* to the idea, he mentions that (as an approximation) maybe two years after the DLC after things calm down ...
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Instead of giving access to Crystal Mines, Gas Extraction Wells, and Mote Harvesting Traps they now increase the number of mining districts available on the planet and, after researching the technology to extract the relevant resource, add a small amount of resource production to miners on that planet.
Oh finally, managing where and if you had the special resources was uselessly tedious.
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EU should not care about non-EU companies
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Uh probably not that helpful but I am somewhat sure that this was super easy to do from virt-manager (on Arch qemu & kvm, virtualizing Tiny11 )
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So the lower-ish difficulty answer would be to run the iso installer in a VM with the usb stick forwarded to that VM.
Or you can learn what those fancy installers do: on debian you would use debootstrap
Here seems the whole guide on how to install debian manually with it:
https://gist.github.com/tr3buchet/6407920
Btw, this is also basically how you install Arch. As of until recently there wasn't any installer and you had to go through each step manually (create partitions and fs, install the base system with <insert distro specific tool>, chroot, update fstab, distro specific finishing touches, voilà)
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/sbin are system binaries, eg root only stuff, dunno the rest but I would guess there are some historical reasons for the bin usr/bin separation
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Afaik you can self-host the Renovate bot, though don't remember if it's fully open source & self-contained.
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How did you install jellyfin?
It should not core-dump (read: hard crash, something has gone terribly wrong), at best you should get a configuration error and errors like that.
You can see the logs of any systemd service/unit with this: journalctl -u <name of sevice>
so in this case journalctl -u jellyfin
(Tip: add -f
to follow the output of a running service - useful for monitoring).
Note that some programs log to their own files (and not to stdout) so if the above command comes out empty you should look into /var/log/
directory.
``` { "id": 6670525181, "name": "Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere", "description": "The cosmere is the greater universe - a dwarf galaxy in which The Stormlight Archive - and many of Brandon Sanderson's other adult fiction books - take place.", "links": { "lemmy": [ "!cosmere@sffa.community", "!cosmere@lemmy.dbzer0.com" ], "website": [ "https://www.brandonsanderson.com/what-is-the-cosmere/", "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Sanderson#Cosmere" ] }, "path": { "0": [ [ 898, 197 ], [ 902, 191 ], [ 913, 180 ], [ 919, 176 ], [ 925, 176 ], [ 931, 180 ], [ 942, 191 ], [ 946, 197 ], [ 946, 203 ], [ 942, 209 ], [ 931, 220 ], [ 925, 224 ], [ 919, 224 ], [ 913, 220 ], [ 902, 209 ], [ 898, 202 ] ] }, "center": { "0": [ 922, 200 ] } } ```
``` { "id": 8378659535, "name": "Ingress Resistance Logo", "description": "Ingress is a sci-fi themed GPS mobile game by Niantic, also author of Pokemon Go.\nThe Resistance is one of the two player factions.", "links": { "lemmy": [ "https://lemmy.world/c/ingress" ], "website": [ "https://ingress.com" ] }, "path": { "0": [ [ 723, 325 ], [ 723, 318 ], [ 736, 316 ], [ 750, 318 ], [ 750, 325 ], [ 741, 333 ], [ 738, 357 ], [ 727, 349 ], [ 727, 341 ], [ 734, 341 ], [ 734, 337 ], [ 732, 337 ], [ 732, 332 ] ] }, "center": { "0": [ 737, 325 ] } } ```
``` { "id": 9919799934, "name": "Ingress Enlightened Logo", "description": "Ingress is a sci-fi themed GPS mobile game by Niantic, also author of Pokemon Go.\nThe Enlightened is one of the two player factions.", "links": { "lemmy": [ "https://lemmy.world/c/ingress" ], "website": [ "https://ingress.fandom.com/wiki/Enlightened", "https://ingress.com" ] }, "path": { "0": [ [ 699, 330 ], [ 709, 326 ], [ 709, 316 ], [ 714, 316 ], [ 721, 322 ], [ 726, 330 ], [ 722, 331 ], [ 724, 333 ], [ 721, 342 ], [ 719, 349 ], [ 714, 357 ], [ 710, 357 ], [ 710, 336 ], [ 699, 333 ], [ 699, 333 ] ] }, "center": { "0": [ 715, 331 ] } } ```
Small disclaimer this is from the txt log which is not exactly complete, there are few pixels missing here and there. One second of the video is about 30 minutes of drawing (one frame contains 1 minute of drawing, 30 frames per second) Also a little bit of bragging - couldn't resist the challenge and got this all glued together in Python! Which is obviously a valid tool for this considering the rich data processing ecosystem. Well maybe except the video generation part... definitely except the video generation - Pyav - bindings for ffmpeg, are really badly documented, luckily they have at least good enough examples. The *short* story of how: - little bit of python script to convert the txt log into csv - from csv to pandas, there I made a few cleaning passes to get the "format" just right (mainly dealing with the `mod_fill` action) - pyav, ffmpeg and the world of video - oh boy: - for each one minute of drawing data - replay them over the canvas (numpy RGB array) - embed/copy the canvas into the video frame (another ndarray) - (add the timestamp above the canvas - cv2) - invoke pyav magic to *mux*/append it into the video - hope that your numpy array slices, splices, "broadcasts", pyav codec options and stream configurations are correct. Otherwise, watch as you end up with 1GB+ of mp4 file - 3 hours to watch whole (1s/30fps) with really bad resolution or inverted/wrong colors:) If anyone wants to tweak this or has ideas how to make this better just hit me up. Can also put the code somewhere if wanted. What a wild ride ha!
cross-posted from: https://biglemmowski.win/post/1465956 > If you are using https://github.com/wereii/lemmy-thumbnail-cleaner please **stop and disable it as soon as possible.** > > We have found a security issue that allows any user to make LTC delete any locally hosted image. > > I will be posting more details soon and editing this to include the information. E: https://github.com/wereii/lemmy-thumbnail-cleaner/issues/10
If you are using https://github.com/wereii/lemmy-thumbnail-cleaner please **stop and disable it as soon as possible.** We have found a security issue that allows any user to make LTC delete any locally hosted image. I will be posting more details soon and editing this to include the information. E: More information here https://github.com/wereii/lemmy-thumbnail-cleaner/issues/10
So, finished RoW, I did not read the halfs (yet?) Edgedencer & Dawnshard - instead I cheated a bit and looked up the summary for these (Dawnshard mainly) as I was too hungry for more "spice" of the SA story so I wanted to continue with next SA book straight away. I did read all of the current Mistborn series we have before SA though about a year or something ago ::: spoiler So I do have some notion about the... shards, investiture and stuff but... I am still confused how the Cosmere magic works in general - I know that magic (Investiture) is different for each planet/system of the Cosmere and guessing it has something to do with the specific shards of that system... ? ::: ⠀⠀ Well, if anyone wants to chime in with pointers I would be very thankful! Meanwhile I will be scouring the wiki and WoBs to get a better picture.
The server does not even respond to pings but I can see some comments/posts from the instance made few days ago.
cross-posted from: https://biglemmowski.win/post/698732 > I wanted to reminisce a bit and play something that has Forestry (for the bees) and while I am not new to technic modpacks (Tekkit mainly) I don't have that much time to sink into automation now. > > I choose E2 because I heard good things about Enigmatica in general so if I wanted Forestry it seemed like a good "latest and somewhat up-to-date" choice. > > Though, after breezing thru early game, going straight for dia pickaxe and making CC Turtle then `excavate` a bit to get a some ores, I found out I have no idea how to make some early-ish game generation and to top it of it looks like there is tons of different mods doing same thing, power generation, grinding, furnaces, pipes - so many different pipes and obviously three or four different energy units where I don't know what works with what. > > > I guess I am asking if this is normal (or maybe E2 is too old?), also any tips for a "dusted-off" tekkit like experience? Or maybe something more streamlined. > I would love something with forestry as my mid/end game plan is just bees. > > Thanks for any tips!