Dark_Arc

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vkBasalt isn't Gamescope though?

By integrating everything into it, it has become a good enough medium of communication for almost everything.

Except that's not at all what we've done.

The only reason English dominates is because it's the dominant language of the world super powers following world war II. It's not because of some special design, principle, or properties.

English isn't just "make up whatever rules and put them wherever", particularly formal English which is what we're talking about in the context of education.

Really, a better argument against changing the spelling is the classic "standards" xkcd, where now you're just making another dialect of English where they spell words differently again, and now it needs to be adopted, fracturing the language further.

Language will evolve with or without direction. We have the structure in the form of schools to actually evolve it with direction in the name of making things more consistent and intuitive. We should use it, that's all.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

The old "why try to do anything because it will never be perfect" argument never holds water.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 2 points 1 day ago (4 children)

I disagree that it's a fools errand. Misspellings rarely become popular enough to become "proper" because we teach everyone the "proper" spelling and we have spell checkers on our computers that are used for virtually everything.

There's no method for the people speaking the English language to put pressure on a word that already exists because we've build up this infrastructure to "lock things in' and insist that "they've been this way so they must continue to be this way." The only way we get language evolution currently is via slang ... which is hardly a way to get a better language.

I know the history of facade, it's like many other words we've stolen from other languages that don't make a lick of sense in our alphabet. It's not an infinite list, it's fixable, but we need to change the mind share that "it has to be this way."

We made up official spellings, we can fix them, they're not an immutable law of nature.

I also like the idea of extended driver's license requirements to drive some of these monsters vs a sedan.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

Yeah, don't do that. You're asking for the game to shut off at best. They probably won't have the anticheat configured to outright ban you for that but, as a general rule: do not tamper with multiplayer anti-cheat protected games.

My recommendation would be to go to their discord and request the option.

EDIT: I will say this is overly cautious advice, I've never seen Crytek in general or any other developer ban people for using render alternating software that wasn't specifically designed to be a cheat.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 0 points 2 days ago (1 children)

All that and a bag of chips

I remember that being said ... a handful of times

followed by snapping your fingers 3 times in the shape of a Z seems like something a sane person would say?

and I barely remember that... certainly I don't remember it tied to the former.

or "bout it bout it rowdy rowdy"?

0 recollection of that

or "salty" or "scrubs" when not refering to sodium or doctors medical attire.

Fair.

Our slang, just like every generations slang, was the worst.

I was informed by a friend I'm actually thinking of gen alpha slang (and blaming Gen Z) with stuff like ... https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Skibidi%20Toilet

I guess it's just a matter of what's "normal" with folks around you, particular as a kid. I certainly wasn't in a slang heavy group of kids in general. We texted with (near) proper grammar and full sentences and also found the "r u k? bb" kind of stuff pretty cringe-worthy.

Might you be thinking of “Sweet Little Sixteen” by Chuck Berry? The guy who btw installed cameras in women’s bathrooms?

Ah yes, that's the one (oops).

Love the Beatles, mind you, but uhhhh… all of those boomer bands were like that.

Yeah, I like several Chuck Berry songs but ... definitely a different take. Those songs would not fly today on the radio.

 

Thursday, an update will go out to fix the following on the back end:

  • Loadouts: fixing several bugs, most notably an issue where attempting to save stacks of 2 Consumables into a loadout fails to equip them.
  • Game Lobby: fixing an issue where under specific conditions during high load, attempts at connecting to Dedicated Servers sometimes fail.
  • General stability and system resilience improvements.

Next week they're hoping to deploy client hotfix #1 which should fix the following issues:

  • The game can sometimes hard lock when opening the map during active banishment in Bounty Hunt.
  • Occasionally, the Mission Summary is unavailable after Soul Survivor or Bounty Hunt Missions.
  • Scope views are sometimes rendered with heavy blur.
  • Players can select and apply a region even when the ping limit is above maximum.

They've acknowledged the following issues and intended to address them on a weekly or bi-weekly patch basis as work progresses:

  • Game crash on consoles when adjusting the HDR setting
  • Potential crash when too many light sources are triggered simultaneously
  • Potential game stutter when entering Dark Sight
  • Hunter recruitment issues when dismissing a Hunter and changing regions
  • Performance drops when encountering the Hellborn
  • Specific compound-related performance drops
  • Infrequent game stutter and render delay when your Hunter is downed
  • Red menu cursor remains on screen in-Mission
  • Windows 10 issue with black screen on launch due to fire wall focus and Windows Security Alert
  • KDA and KD stat misrepresentation in the UI for Statistics and My Team
  • Menu preferences for filters and sorting are not saving properly
  • Bandwidth issues with News Feed updates

On the black shadows some have experienced:

The AMD RX5xx class of cards are considered below spec for Hunt: Showdown 1896 but we've seen the number of machines (roughly 3% of players attempting to play) with that class of card and are investigating an engine change to lower the requirement of dx12_1 so that dx12_0 cards are able to run without the offending shadows, we will update when one of the Hot Fixes are confirmed to be ready with that change.

On the UI feedback ... their internal testing showed it as being better for new players but moderately disliked by veteran players. They did test it but did not get this level of visceral feedback and are basically saying "we're very sorry. We'll be improving it as fast as we can."

They've also acknowledged the store skins showing up in the page to equip skins and have apologized:

  • Undisputed full refunds if you send a ticket to customer service when you make an accidental purchase. Apologies this shouldn't be needed.
  • Hot Fix in works that fixes remembering your filters and you can filter them to not show up in your menu. Apologies again, should not have shipped this way.
  • Even if you leave them visible the iconography should be more clear and confirm to buy should be a hold button not a press.

Sources:

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (6 children)

That's something only a teacher would say. As someone who did all their school work and got a fancy engineering job, a lot of it was bogus busy work that 99% of us have completely forgotten.

You can't tell me that I needed two teachers having me comb through the book for words that weren't part of the index so that I could rewrite the word's textbook definition on a piece of paper verbatim on a weekly basis and that that was a good education experience.

You can't tell me my high school study hall where they'd give you something to do if you were bored and forbid you from sleeping or playing games unless the study hall monitor "liked you" was a good experience.

I mean my high school algebra teacher couldn't even remember the algebra lesson she'd taught every year for over a decade when I had her. If it was really a life skill or that important, she would've remembered.

In calculus they teach you the hard way to differentiate and then they're just like "ah but actually you can do it this way and that's how everyone does it."

Artificially raising the difficulty by forbidding formula sheets in math is also just stupid. If you can see the problem, recognize which formula to use, and use it, that should be enough.

We're just straight up wasting millions of hours of people's time with our education system that has very little merit in terms of long term results and retention and negatively affects both people that come out of it "passing with flying colors" and people that flunk out because of various home life circumstances, bad teachers, difficult with the material, or a lack of interest.

Students are miserable (suicide is at an all time high last I checked and I'm pretty confident it's not just about social media), administrators are miserable, teachers are miserable, and kids really don't learn all that much that stays with them into adulthood. We desperately try to shove way too much information into people's heads in a very dry and uncaptivating way. We need to throw the system out and figure out how to teach what matters and change/replace stuff that doesn't matter or make sense (e.g. we changed the spelling of various words in the past, why don't we fix them instead of teaching a bunch of ridiculous spellings that make no sense like facade, ghost, llama, etc).

 

So, I'm trying to clone an SSD to an NVME drive and I'm bumping into this "dev-disk-by" error when I boot from the NVME (the SSD is unplugged).

I can't find anyone talking about this in this context. It seems like what I've done here should be fine and should work, but there's clearly something I and the arch wiki are missing.

 

Crytek teased a new deadeye variant of the crossbow on Twitter today.

 

Hunt: Showdown 1896 represents the next era of Hunt, with an upgraded engine and new map coming in August.

 

PC Gamer sat down with game director Scott Lussier for an exclusive look at Mammon's Gulch, Hunt: Showdown's first new map in three years, and the beginning ...

 

Hi folks, what sorts of things have you been doing on destiny lately? What are you finding fun?

I thought the new campaign was good, but I'm increasingly finding it difficult to put time into Destiny post campaign. The gunplay is still great but ... the game has felt repetitive and little frustrations like ambiguity about how you get the new exotic class items just really are getting on my nerves. I spent probably 4 hours today redoing the same overthrow and feeling to get the wizards to spawn.

I don't mean for this to be a negative post, but yeah; what do you enjoy about Destiny the most in 2024? Anyone here having similar feelings about the game?

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TikTok’s Pro-China Tilt (www.nytimes.com)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg to c/news@lemmy.world
 

The times dives into an intelligence report on how TikTok's political algorithm anomalies align with the CCP's Geostrategic Objectives https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/A-Tik-Tok-ing-Timebomb_12.21.23.pdf

This report highlights major differences in the prevalence of hashtags related to subjects like Hong Kong Protests, Tainanmen Square, Tibet, the South China Sea, Taiwan, Uyghurs, Pro-Ukraine, and Pro-Isreal when compared to other major social media platforms.

Additionally the times cited a Wall Street Journal analysis (https://www.wsj.com/tech/tiktok-israel-gaza-hamas-war-a5dfa0ee) which "found evidence that TikTok was promoting extreme content, especially against Israel. (China has generally sided with Hamas.)"

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg to c/linux@programming.dev
 

Hi all,

I'm visiting a relative that has a Google WiFi system with multiple access points. There's an access point literally right next to me that I can see in the KDE BSSID list with 100% connection strength.

For some reason, it's instead picking a BSSID with only 60% strength. Does anyone have any thoughts on why it's choosing this access point instead of one of the others? Is this something the Google WiFi controls/suggests to the laptop, is something bugged, or is there a good reason Linux might be choosing this particular access point?

EDIT: It turns out the access point placement was actually just really bad, and the access point in question was not even making it to the rest of the LAN... The speed difference between my phone and laptop seems to be just that, something to do with a difference between the framework and the Pixel's wireless cards (or drivers). Even with everything corrected, the Pixel is significantly out performing the framework.

 

(A catch up post ... the bot was broken by my instance upgrading to Lemmy 1.19, fixed now!)

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