ArgentRaven

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[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 1 points 42 minutes ago (1 children)

Just as a heads up to anyone reading this... Don't use sesame oil to make an oil and vinegar dressing. I did it once and shit my pants so bad I never wore khaki pants again. That stuff isn't like Olive oil or anything else in your kitchen. It is Instant Bad Day in a bottle.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 130 points 4 days ago

Good. You know the cops are going to hide everything they can and hope he'll just get buried under assumptions and persuasions.

Remember:

  1. Luigi is innocent. The state and federal governments must prove to a jury he's guilty.
  2. disinformation is rampant.
  3. both governments NEED a scapegoat to appease the rich, who are actually afraid of a movement.
  4. cops, the NYC mayor, and the prosecutors are sloppy. They've already made mistakes, and want to hide them.

Free Luigi!

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 41 points 1 week ago

"Everyone's nasty except me!" Exclaims world's nastiest man.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (2 children)

My sharpest shoes are to sharp for you, adventurer! You must find a cobbler that makes duller shoes!

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 15 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'd be more worried that the panel is running plasma though it. Plasma that often violently explodes when the ship takes damage. He really trusts those panels with his butt.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

Well damn, that makes a lot of sense. And sounds fun. I would play it if I didn't disagree with Ubisoft's business practices so much.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 22 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (5 children)

I'm surprised that Yasuke was the source of the problem. They had a Netflix show about him a few years ago, and before that there was Afro-Samurai which I believe was also somewhat based off of him. I can't imagine using the only black man in Japan at the time would lend itself to being stealthy (any race but Asian, specifically of Japanese decent, would have stood out back then), but I also haven't played the game so I don't know if stealth is even a mechanic in this franchise anymore.

I figured people would be mad about Ubisoft's business practices and watering down of the AC franchise in general. That's been a talking point for years.

That being said, this is the perfect response: take away the anonymity of keyboard warriors and get them to own their words. It's a lot harder to be mean when it's two people, face to face. The problem is, most people don't have time to confront everyone online.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I feel like they used a lot of help from ProTools to make him some better on that one, though. Since there want really auto tune back then.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago

It's amazing this was never fixed. In Korematsu v United States, a Japanese-American citizen didn't report to Manzanar concentration camp and was imprisoned. The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that it was legal to imprison citizens for national security reasons. That case still stands. And a similar executive order could be issued to do the same at any time, and Congress would be the only thing stopping it.

The order was based on the Alien Enemies and Sedition act of 1798, which was also already involved by Trump on this term.

I would love to be wrong, but I feel like more camps are in our future. CECOT is just the beginning.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 39 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Kind of like how COVID reset our expectations on everything. Bare shelves at Christmas might reset what we really need to buy.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I said so, to get you to demonstrate a Republican that wasn't bad. So we could check it with their record. Can't do that with a random neighbor you think is cool.

The point is, we didn't let Nazis rebuild Germany. The ones that could hide it did, but their views didn't factor in anymore. They had to change their views and admit they were wrong. At gunpoint, often.

In the South, reconstruction was nerfed and all was forgiven, and they only had to get rid of slaves and play nice. So they did everything but have slaves i.e. Jim Crow, redlining, sundown laws, etc.

Saying we have to live with the current Republican party will never work because they will never work. Democratic party, they can be changed (since the politicians mostly suck) but as is won't work afterwards.

[–] ArgentRaven@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Ok well in this case, name any "good" actively serving elected Republican on the national level, so we can check their record. I bet you can't. The ones that had a shed of decency already resigned.

You could try to name one on the state level. That's still a tall order.

You could say your neighbor is a cool guy that's Republican, but we don't have any way to vet that.

OR, to just explore the concept, name a currently living good Nazi. At any level.

Its fair to blanket some groups. If Lincoln was alive after the civil war to make the South pay, maybe the South would've been in better shape than 150 years of Jim Crow.

 

If you just found out your kid is a leftie, most of the world we can adapt to. But something that will make their school years easier, as well as their crafting ability, is left handed scissors. Once I got my pair, I found it was individually easier to cut things out. Try it - the typical pair is molded for a right hand, so it cuts into your thumb over extended use. But the worst part is the way the blades connect - you can't see what you're cutting! You have to hold your left hand far over your body's right side, or crane your neck over your hand to see what you're cutting. Otherwise, you just guess and it looks sloppy.

Keyboards, pianos, drums, doors, manual cars, all of this can be overcome. But scissors? Lefties need leftie scissors. I'm still using my pair 30 years later and they're worth their weight in gold.

 

I inherited my grandfather's WWII compass, and had it sitting around for a long time on a shelf. I recently got a Geiger counter, and find that it's radioactive. Around 10 microsieverts/hr. Apparently they used radium paint to make them glow in the dark. I can't just throw it away, but I don't want it potentially causing a danger to others in the room. Is there some sort of lead lined box I can put it in, or some kind of prevention I can do? Is there anyone experienced with this sort of thing that can offer some advice?

 

If you've been crashing in FFXIV and are greeted by the error "Fatal Direct X Error: 11000002", then hopefully this will help.

Fatal Direct X Error: 11000002 is, unfortunately, a GENERIC error. There's nothing specific about it, other than DirectX had a problem with the client and crashed. Square-Enix doesn't allow any debugging, and doesn't seem to be interested in digging deeper into this error. They always tell you to give them a readout of your specs, and re-verify your game files. Then they fade away if that doesn't work, because they don't know what else to do, either. There's simply too many factors in a generic error to know.

I've been dealing with this for about a year. I work in the IT industry, and this is what I've found so far (I have edited this down, so not all efforts are shown).

I have an AMD CPU, a Ryzen 7 3700X, and the R5700XT GPU. However, I also had this error with an Nvidia 1070. This started right around the time Endwalker launched.

Things I've tried that didn't seem to make a difference:

  1. Switching GPUs

  2. Replacing and Upgrading memory

  3. Changing timing of memory in BIOS

  4. Updating BIOS

  5. Updating/Downgrading GPU drivers

  6. Uninstalling Adrenaline software

  7. Turning off ALL other programs on a fresh boot up

  8. Removing overlays (Discord, AMD Adrenaline junk, closing Steam even though it's not running through Steam)

  9. Using GPU Studio drivers (AMD)

  10. Using GPU MS graphics drivers

  11. Disabling SMT (AMD CPU Simultaneous Multithreading)

  12. Reinstalling DirectX

  13. Reinstalling/re-verifying FFXIV game files

Things I did that seemed to help:

  1. Disabling Real Time Reflections and Screen Space Ambient Occlusion (SSBAO+ Quality) (these are in-game options) - turns out, SSBAO is very intensive and causes frequent crashing if you're prone to these errors already. This made the biggest difference and increased my time between crashes.

  2. Capping frame rate at 1:1 instead of Unlimited. If you don't have a 1:1 option, Unlimited is likely a better choice. That's what I found on my 1070.

  3. Making sure that both monitors used the same cable method (DisplayPort) and thus could have the same refresh rate. I originally used on DisplayPort and one HMDI - despite having two of the same monitors, this limited HDMI's frame rate and caused more crashes. You want all monitors on the same refresh rate, especially if you change focus from the game to something else.

  4. Turn off Full Screen Enhancements in the Properties of the FFXIV launcher shortcut.

  5. UNDERVOLTING the 5700XT via Adrenaline menu - if it didn't crash my system, I had less fatal directx errors this way

  6. Turning off xBox gaming overlay in Windows

  7. Turning off Game Mode in Windows - this supposedly "Helps achieve a more stable frame rate depending on the specific game and system" but in practice seemed to hamper FFXIV performance.

Things I did that made it worse:

  1. Running video on my second monitor/switching focus to that monitor

  2. Switching to Windowed Mode (Fullscreen or Borderless Windowed mode worked slightly better)

Clues I learned along the way:

  1. Inside most cities and other high-intensity areas that Square-Enix can predict, they seem to cap fps or effects for stability. So I rarely crashed in Limsa or the Golden Saucer. However, I most commonly crashed in dungeons, raids, and trials. Phase 2 of the Ultima Weapon in the MSQ Roulette was very common.

  2. After running sfc/scannow and rebooting, the next two crashes gave me a blue screen and actual memory .DMP files. They said the graphics card had "invalid fence IDs". This means that the GPU returned results either too fast, or too slow, from what the CPU was expecting and allotted. The BSODs happened much faster, about 10-20 minutes into play. Not like a slow buildup of hours like before. This time, it seemed to indicate that something was checking for data slower than the GPU could push out results. Meaning, the GPU was processing too fast for its own good. So I undervolted the GPU. I have seemed to stay more stable, but this didn't fix the problem completely.

  3. I also had a problem with sound cutout in Frontlines when playing Seal Rock - and it wouldn't restart even if I restarted my audio services. Turns out, FFXIV uses a lower-level access method to access the sound drivers directly instead of going through Windows services. This is controlled by "exclusive access" which you can actually see in your sound options in Windows. You want FFXIV to have exclusive access. And "Give Priority". I had to disable my monitors as audio devices in Device Manager (DisplayPort can send audio, like HDMI). Even though they had no speakers, FFXIV was momentarily confused on which device to use. It wouldn't repair itself until I closed and reopened the game. I disabled my GPU from being an audio source. This left me with my motherboard's Realtech driver as the sole source of audio, so there was no more confusion. I also turned off my Gamepad options in the FFXIV menu, which apparently also does something with audio. Why do I bring this up? Because I suspect the video runs the same way - bypassing Windows control. So when you use all these new Windows features, they just interfere with communication between the game and your hardware. Turning off as much of it as possible is ideal. If you troubleshoot with that in mind, you'll likely have better success.

My solution: I tested again by switching graphics cards. I put my old 1070 card back in, and haven't crashed since, even when I turn on Real Time Reflections and SSAO again. The frame rate suffers, but I can tell that it renders better. Real Time Reflections specifically looks better than with the AMD setup. While I believe that this is not a problem exclusive to AMD GPUs or even the 5700xt, it does seem like it exacerbates the problem. The RX5700xt just has poor drivers and poor hardware (the GPU screws can't get tight enough to hold the heatsink on fully). I think my other configuration issues like the two different cables causing two different refresh rates caused my crashes on the 1070 initially. In the end, I bought another graphics card (4070) and haven't had an issue. I suspect other AMD cards would probably be ok as well, if their drivers were written properly. There's a lot of problems with the RX5700xt physically (short screws can't keep the heat sink on the chip well) and driver-wise.

I hope this helps somone else out there!

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