tblFlip

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[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

me? no. never... nah....

it would just be... uh.. inappropriate to show the underbelly of buildings without asking them first :>

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 4 points 4 months ago (3 children)

nope, didn't have an SRV with me. but i did walk around down there just fine. (didn't take pictures, don't want to post NSFW content today)

and ye, you either keep the silly of the game not being able to recalculate terrain fast enough, or you just dump a bunch of dirt and force-level everything. a few minutes later and returning with the first steel, the ground is actually perfectly fine again. unlike the FTLC (fuel transfer limpet controller) situation we have...

 

hope i can get the excavators in next week to take care of that... slope

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

agreed. +1 vote for matrix. would make organization easier and we do not have to rely on lemmy sending notifications...

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 2 points 5 months ago (4 children)

yeah, it is a lot easier to create a template once and be done with it. that said, i don't think that making a template for a more scattered approach is the hard part. organizing and communicating to everyone what the latest revision of that template is would be

with one big image (where everything is collected in one place) we would also have to quickly set a boundary around the entire design before anyone else starts to claim parts of it. focusing on one or two smaller designs instead could make the initial rush a good bit more survivable, while also allowing us to utilize space left in between other projects as the event progresses

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 6 points 5 months ago (1 children)

that would be bluesky

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 1 points 5 months ago (6 children)

i honestly really like the idea to turn this into a collection that is just placed wherever we can. there is no strong reason that we have to bunch everything up in one place. it actually makes things a lot easier. if we have more time than expected (those are "only" 10k pixels after all :P), we can always add more. running out of time? omit some of the later designs

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 2 points 5 months ago

ok, wonderful moment to figure out that lemmy does not send me push notifications. at all...

but lucky me: the color palette is not diverse enough to get me on there anyways! :D

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 16 points 5 months ago (3 children)

dorsey really didn't have a single original idea in years. first that guy pushed mastodon-but-worse, now hes trying to push briar-but-a-lot-worse

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 2 points 5 months ago

sure, i'll be around for the whole thing. should the impossible happen and lightning strikes me indoors, causing me to have an idea for what to draw, i'll post it

[–] tblFlip@pawb.social 1 points 9 months ago

nope, didn't get any warnings or fines for that. honestly also didn't stay long enough to really tempt fate

 

getting a Type 9 docked on an M-pad is easier than i thought. if you dock at a planetary construction size, finish construction and then relog without undocking, you'll spawn in docked at the newly built settlement. even if they don't have any L-pads! now i have to try to dock a T9 on an S-pad...

 

In short: Putting down a claim needs 25mil and 5 mins to shoot out a beacon. Then you have 4 weeks to collect a massive amount of materials to build your first port.

I've set out to colonize Paradiso. Anyone else going to claim systems?

 

It has been about six years since M82589933 was proven to be prime. Hope it won't take another six years to find the next one. This also marks the beginning of a new era of GPU supported prime discovery in favor of using Prime95.

The newly found prime has 41024320 digits, all of which you may download here: https://www.mersenne.org/primes/

 
 

apparently intel has finally figured out why 13th and 14th gen CPU are failing. the issue is mainly caused by a faulty microcode algorithm, which causes the CPU requesting more voltage than it needs and results in oxidation issues within the chip itself.

CPU's that do not show any symptoms yet could be saved by a microcode update, but there is no real hope for those that already started to rust away

 

raise your paw if youre surprised that bad actors now distribute malware disguised as "crowdstrike fix / update"

 

So apparently Chrome ships with an extension that is invisible to the user, can not be disabled and allows any *.google.com page to get detailed information about CPU and memory usage.

It is apparently at least 10 years old, was originally developed to debug Hangouts and people do claim that it is also shipped in Brave and Edge.

Who knows what else might be hidden in there!

Original Tweet: https://xcancel.com/lcasdev/status/1810696257137959018
Chrome Source: https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:chrome/browser/resources/hangout_services/
Commit from October, 2013: https://github.com/chromium/chromium/commit/422c736b82e7ee763c67109cde700db81ca7b443

 

Some people have apparently not only gone through the trouble of digging out the latest available version of Archie (old FTP indexer / search engine from the mid 80's / 90's before Google was a thing), but they even set up a fresh install and made a web interface available. Even better: The entire source code apparently also still exists.

Video about said resurrection: https://piped.video/watch?v=CUwR9xdEuZI

 

perfectly level.

 

Almost everything looked green on there. The ice, the ship, the thin methane atmosphere and even the fonticulua. Absolutely breathtaking.

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