mnemonicmonkeys

joined 2 years ago

.....Also Beans. Yeah didn't expect that.

You must have never run into r/beansinthings or r/ooer then

I just switched from an RTX 3070ti to an RX 9070XT and I stopped getting weird graphics glitches constantly. Nvidia drivers have gotten worse than AMD drivers over the years, even on Windows

[–] mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 7 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

It's Gamers Nexus. How is that a gamble?

You are literally talking about seeing women as prizes to be "won", and wanting collect as many as you can in a harem. That sounds more like you see women as objects. That is not a healthy attitude, hence why I told you to get therapy.

And I mention Andrew Tate because this is the exact kind of stuff he preaches, and unfortunately a lot of men are gollowing his grift. If you're surrounded by enough men that you think this attitude towards women is normal for men, you need to get out of that social bubble for the mental health of both you and your family. There's the old adage of "you are the company you keep".

But if you're going to get defensive about it, that's on you. If you want to ruin the lives of you and your family by not getting help then that's your problem. I just feel bad for your wife and kids for all the trouble you're going to drag them through

TBH I think you have it backwards.

It can go both ways. For some people they start making jokes just to fit in, but over time it can warp their thinking

[–] mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 2 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

But what I really want is to win women.

Go to therapy, this shit isn't healthy.

I have found this to be true of basically all men in private conversation, whether they verbalize it in those terms or not.

JFC you need to surround yourself with better people. This is not how all men are. It sounds like you're stuck in some Andrew Tate-esque social bubble.

[–] mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

a sidereal year is 365.256 days.

No. A sidereal year is 366.24 days.

And 11 days isn't "and some change"

It's the ratio of orbital distances being perfect for total solar eclipses, so it's technically both orbital radii

Palantir has contracts with multiple European governments to do similar shit

Keep in mind that the "selfish" bit is just the Boomers projecting. We all know they're the most selfish generation by far, they just don't want to admit it to themselves

Vasectomies aren't reversible either apparently.

That doesn't stop people from claiming that they are unfortunately

[–] mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 41 points 2 days ago (8 children)

By far the coolest and most unique aspect of the Earth-Lunar system is solar eclipses. The size and orbital distance is just right to allow for the spectacle we get today.

This is even more true when you consider that the Moon's average orbital radius is increasing by 3" (76mm) each year. In a million years, the Moon will be too far away to fully cover the Sun. A few million years ago it was close enough to fully cover the corona

 

Can everyone please stop claiming and speculating that Valve's new hardware will be loss leaders? If you watch LTT and Gamers Nexus's first videos on the announcement, they actually spoke with Valve's engineers. And the Valve representatives already said that the new hardware WILL NOT BE LOSS LEADERS.

There isn't even evidence that the Steam Deck was a loss leader. All GabeN said was that the lowest cost launch model was priced "painfully", which doesn't necessarily mean it was sold at a loss, it could easily have been sold at a very tight margin.

And no, low margins does not meet the definition of a loss leader. A loss leader is a product sold below cost, in that every unit sold actually costs the seller money.

I get the desire to speculate on new hardware. It's fun and it helps pass the time until we hear more info from Valve. But there's limits to what is reasonable. Valve has already stated that the new hardware won't be loss leaders, so hoping and/or claiming they are isn't reasonable.

Sorry for the rant, but all of the comments that seem to have only skimmed headlines are quickly getting to me

 

I'm going to making the plunge to Linux on my main gaming PC soon and I'm trying to make the final decision between Bazzite or Fedora. I've done enough customization on my Steam Deck that I know Bazzite will handle almost all of my use cases for this system, with one potential loose end.

I'm getting back into Skyrim modding and am planning to pull my portable Mod Organizer 2 install over. I've seen guides on it for Linux, so that's not as much of a concern. But, I'm wondering if it'll be a problem with Bazzite, as it's an immutable distro.

I have 3 drives on the system: 1 for the OS and 2 for storage. The MO2 install is very large between its internal downloads folder and tons of installed texture mods. Because of that, most of the modding will be done off of one of the storage drives. I'll also need some extra software like Microsoft C++ compiler.

Am I going to be fighting Bazzite the entire time with this setup? I'd prefer to run Bazzite if it won't be a hassle, but I'm not opposed to running Fedora if need be

 

A friend of mine linked me to this seller earlier today. They have some pretty tempting deals, but I've never heard of them before.

Has anyone bought from them before and was it worth it?

 

I've been kicking around the idea of running a server for games and chat woth some of my friends, but worry about everyone getting cut off when there's a disruption.

I've started looking into kubernetes out of curiosity, and it seems like we could potentially set up a cluster with master nodes at 3+ locations to hose whatever game server or chat server that we want with 100% uptime, solving my concerns.

Am I misunderstanding the kubernetes documentation, and this is just a terrible idea? Or am I on the right track?

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works to c/anime@ani.social
 

If anyone else is watching this series, the music that kicks in around 24:30 is straight from the Skyrim soundtrack, specifically the title "Awake"

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz
 

Before anyone thinks I'm talking about the new Decky plugin: no, that's not what this is about.

I'm trying to get universal FSR up and running on my deck. I've looked up several guides like this one, but no matter what I do the FSR option won't show up.

To me it looks like a software update changed how the settings work, and none of the guides have been updated to reflect that.

Does anyone know how get it up and running? I've been trying for hours with no luck.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works to c/games@sh.itjust.works
 

I got this cart racer a few days ago and ended up spending a whole day playing. In terms of mechanics, I think it gives even newer Mario Kart titles a run for their money, plus it has mod support so players can make their own tracks, characters, and vehicle options. And the base tracks are nothing to scoff at, they work for both novices and speedrunners, with parts of the track unlocking as laps are completed

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

Over the past few months I've been thinking about what would be the best way to help me and my parents improve privacy and data storage.

With all the posts with cluster PC's recently, I'm wondering if the best option is to make a couple of NAS's with Raspberry Pi's with RAID, keep one at my place and another at my parents' house, and syncing their data with 2 private folders: one for myself and one for my parents.

But that opens up a few more questions. How to sync the data to match? Syncthing? Kubernetes? Should I go ahead and add Nextcloud to the Pi's? Should I make the Pi's expandable so other services can be added later, or plan to hook up a separate Pi to handle that? What else could I be missing?

 

As the title suggests, over the last couple of days there's been an influx of doomer comments over the SKG petition. While it's fine to disagree, I'm finding it suspicious that there weren't comments like this posted a week or 2 ago

 
 

Currently getting my first media server set up, and I'm wondering what the best directory would be for all the stored files. For reference, I'm working with Ubuntu server to follow the guide I'm using.

Mainly, I'm wondering if I should migrate /home/ to my RAID array, or leave /home/ where it is and create a new directory on the RAID array. Currently the server will just be for my use, but might expand it for others to use

 

I've been wanting a suppressor for my rifle for awhile, but with the incoming administration I'm worried about having my fingerprints on file due to the tax stamp. On the other hand, I'm seeing a bunch of people recommending suppressors on the subreddit and they don't seem to care. Is my worry reasonable or unfounded?

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