canada doing solidarity protests but calling it "no tyrants" instead of "no kings" because they still technically have the crown lmao
constitutional monarchy workaround while still protesting authoritarianism. very canadian!
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canada doing solidarity protests but calling it "no tyrants" instead of "no kings" because they still technically have the crown lmao
constitutional monarchy workaround while still protesting authoritarianism. very canadian!
no one asked, but while i'm not a huge fan of his writing or game design, i seriously think toby fox is one of the best active composers right now, and possibly of all time. i look forward to hearing the new chapters' OSTs!
so i guess deltarune is out. i've never seen the timeline so saturated with one topic before, this is kinda wild. hope y'all have fun!
happy pride bitches :ablobcatrainbow:
i wonder if my accent when speaking french is cool/cute/funny or just extremely irritating to listen to. wish i could hear myself through a native's ears
fuck it, i'm just gonna write a script that runs every 10 seconds to see if the wifi driver has crashed and relaunch it if it has. everything else is working perfectly and i don't wanna risk breaking shit
mannn why does the intel wifi driver on my NAS keep crashing. will wifi ever just work on linux
There's a joke somewhere in this
daggerfall is a gift
@anime_reference definitely lol. but it's hard to find cheap WD reds, they seem to get snatched up pretty quick on ebay, and i was on a budget to begin with. ZFS makes it simple to add drives to the pool, so i can just buy additional drives as i need them
POSTURE CHECK β:ablobcatbongogoogly:ββ:ablobcatbongogoogly:ββ:resonyance:ββ:ablobcatpoprev:β
also @anime_reference fractal design owes you commission because i ended up going with the node 804, thanks for the suggestion!
so after several months of planning and pricewatching, i finally finished building my NAS this week! i bought four used 4TB WD reds for a good price and have them in RAID-Z1 for a total of 8TB of expandable storage (one hard drive i'm keeping separate as a backup, and 4TB is redundancy). for the CPU i settled on a i3 12100, which should be able to handle more than a few video transcodes at once. thanks to some sales, open-box deals, and used parts on ebay, i ended up underpaying for everything which is pretty great!
on the software side, i was going to use TrueNAS but found out that it doesn't support wi-fi, which unfortunately is a dealbreaker for me since the shitty starlink router doesn't have an ethernet port. so i ended up going with OpenMediaVault which has turned out to be way better than i expected! the interface makes all the tedious stuff easy and there's amazing community plugin support. services can be added through docker compose scripts, which i'm normally not a fan of but the templates make it fairly easy. i had qbittorrent and jellyfin servers working in a matter of hours, something that would normally take my stupid ass days of tinkering.
this was something i wanted to do for a long time, and i'm really happy with how it turned out :steamhappy:
who the fuck is running the ktichen nightmares account
@4caddit door city over here
@meownium i probably should try some inline assembly, might help me get used to writing it without the boilerplate needed in a full assembly program. debugging isn't too hard for me if i have debug symbols and a decent debugger. i can go step by step through the instructions and get an idea of what it does, but writing instructions is a different beast :blobcatgooglyholdingitsheadinitshands:
@meownium god x86 scares the hell out of me. i'm just fucking around compiling C code for the gameboy and seeing what assembly instructions it spits out. i wish i were better at coding pure assembly but i struggle to wrap my head around it, like i get most of the concepts but figuring out code is way above me
i love low-level programming so much but god am i fucking terrible at it
RIP David Lynch, don't even have any words right now. Gotta post this to keep it light
@soop not an expert on this but i think browsers are pretty smart about not maxing out memory, it just means less is cached so it has to do more computations on the fly, leading to slowdowns and stuff especially when multitasking. back when i had 8gb i remember getting insane lag and occasional hanging on twitch and youtube while gaming