Dark_Arc

joined 1 year ago
MODERATOR OF
[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 2 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Ah! See my brain instead of adding "be" dropped "to" 🀣

DeJoy had pressed to not go forward with the purchase of new gas-powered ones

So, the web uses a system called chain of trust. There are public keys stored in your system or browser that are used to validate the public keys given to you by various web sites.

Both letsencrypt and traditional SSL providers work because they have keys on your system in the appropriate place so as to deem them trustworthy.

All that to say, you're always trusting a certificate authority on some level unless you're doing self signed certificates... And then nobody trusts you.

The main advantage to a paid cert authority is a bit more flexibility and a fancier certificate for your website that also perhaps includes the business name.

Realistically... There's not much of a benefit for the average website or even small business.

Even more so, FBI wants to know where the money grandma gave to get her pictures back from the ransomware went.

All this money tracking stuff AFAIK was originally more about organized crime than tax revenue.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 7 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

DeJoy had to pressed to not go forward with the purchase of new gas-powered ones

Did you mean to say electric ones? IIRC Dejoy was for new trucks but not electric trucks.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

I actually really wish we could flag communities or posts as "excluded from the main feed."

There have been several posts I've made or that my bot has made (from community specific RSS feeds) that get down votes seemingly from people completely outside of the community.

For instance, I had a post about a heavy Standard Notes discount ... pretty relevant to Standard Notes users; down voted like crazy in the early days of lemmy.world.

Similarly, the other day Bungie made several post about Destiny around the same time. The bot faithfully posted all of them, but several got down voted, almost definitely because someone who didn't care about Destiny down voted the "spam" since several posts were about Destiny around the same time in the "main feed" (and they were probably sorting by "New").

My retort/unpopular opinion: There's no recommendation algorithm, if it's not a community you're subscribed to, and you don't care about it ... what the heck are you doing engaging with it? Move on to the next post or block the community.

Alternatively, we should be able to block interactions from people who haven't subscribed to the community without limiting federation or making it moderator only.

When you down vote a post of a community you're not a part of you're actively hurting its surfacing in the feeds of people in that community that use feed algorithms other than "New" or "Controversial".

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I was watching a documentary on jet engine cars ... I was surprised it was Chrysler that had done the work. It would take someone older than me to know if Chrysler really used to be an innovator and turned into a mediocre brand or if it's been that way all along.

I'd give up any and every gun point in favor of police reform, proper election and transition of power legislation, and climate change.

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

Actually, I think they have it exactly right. The problem is Republican voters views and priorities have been misaligned with their respective party representatives for at least a decade.

This is no more evident than in evangelical voters jumping through hoops to justify a detestable candidate of poor morals.

What Trump, the tea party before him, etc represents to folks that adore them is quite different than what those things are.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

So the local machine doesn't really need the firewall; it definitely doesn't hurt, but your router should be covering this via port forwarding (ipv4) or just straight up firewall rules (ipv6).

You can basically go two routes to reasonable harden the system IMO. You can either just set up a user without administrative privileges and use something like a systemd system level service to start the server as that user and provide control over it from other users ... OR ... if you're really paranoid, use a virtual machine and forward the port from the host machine into the VM.

A lot of what you're doing is ... fine stuff to do, but it's not really going to help much (e.g. building system packages with hardening flags is good, but it only helps if those packages are actually part of the attack surface or rather what's exposed to the remote users in someway).

Your biggest risk is going to be plugins that aren't vetted doing bad things (and really only the VM or using the dedicated user account provides an insulation layer there -- the VM really only adds protection against privilege escalation which is pretty hard to pull off on a patched system).

My advice for most people:

  • Make a new user on the system to run each game you want to run
  • Run the game using systemd and that user
  • Use something like kopia + the root user's crontab (easier than systemd timers, but systemd timers also work) to backup the files on disk

For Minecraft in particular, to properly back things up on a busy server you need to disable auto save, manually force save, do the backup and then enable auto save again after your backup. Kopia can issue commands to talk to the server to do that, but you need a plugin that can react to those commands running on the server (or possibly to use the server console via stdin). Realistically though, that's overkill and you'll be just fine backing up the files exactly as they are periodically.

Kopia in particular will do well here because of its deduplication of baked up data + chunking algorithm that breaks up files. That has saved me a crazy amount of storage vs other solutions I've tried. Kopia level compression isn't needed because the Minecraft region files themselves are already highly compressed.

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Do you happen to have a time-stamp?

[–] Dark_Arc@social.packetloss.gg 49 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I didn't feel particularly safer in Europe... About the same... Watch your wallet, don't go down dark alleys alone, etc.

Some things definitely felt more grandiose, but on average things felt like they could be in an American city if not for their vintage.

Public transportation was definitely the biggest difference I observed, trains in Germany were an all but fantastic experience.

I was surprised how heavy German food was and how much smoking folks in Germany, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria do. It seemed elevated compared to the average US city.

They had console players before. They just updated the game to support the latest generation of consoles properly.

They're still in a separate queue from PC players, no cross play or cross save currently.

 

Originally posted to Twitter:

Hunters, we'd like to invite you to particpate in our first Community Survey since the launch of Hunt: Showdown 1896.

Take a moment to share your thoughts with us: https://surveymonkey.com/r/6PZ5DJC

 

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:

 

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?

-1
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.)"

-1
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 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.

view more: next β€Ί