ziviz

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[–] ziviz 10 points 3 weeks ago (10 children)

I feel like it also depends on where you go. It's a big country and the culture can be drastically different in different areas, even within the same state.

[–] ziviz 9 points 2 months ago

LiveScience.org mentions the same question back in 2020

Of note, it's unclear whether the dog died a natural death, or whether it was killed to be buried with its human. An analysis of its remains may reveal this mystery.

I couldn't find an answer though. Most online sources of the discovery are from back in 2020, then it's just memes.

[–] ziviz 27 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (5 children)

Sega alleges infringements of the following five patents: No. 5930111, No. 6402953, No. 6891987, No. 7297361 and No. 7411307, all of which are registered in Japan.

I tried checking out that first patent there, 5930111 and who boy... is this shit hard to read

An information processing device includes: a control means for causing the player to acquire a content in response to a game execution instruction from the player; an extraction means for extracting content groups of the same type from contents possessed by the player, according to an instruction from the player; a selection means for automatically selecting fusion source contents and resource contents from each of the extracted content groups; and a fusion means for collectively fusing, for each of the fusion source contents, one of the resource contents of the same type as the each of the fusion source contents. The selection means selects, as the resource contents, contents having a rarity at or below a specific level, from each of the extracted content groups.

[–] ziviz 46 points 4 months ago (11 children)

A fundamental flaw in this, is it still involves user data, even if "anonymized". You can advertise without any user data. We do it all the time. Does a television channel know your gender? Does a radio station know if you bought a car recently? Does the newspaper know your hobbies?

[–] ziviz 8 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

At least it appears to be something that gets triggered. In theory, if a node is not under attack or heavy usage, this isn't a consideration. Doesn't seem to be a perfect solution as it still slows the traffic of legitimate users in the event of an attack. I don't know the full details, but in the worse case it makes it easier to semi-DoS, maybe not by fully making a node unresponsive, but by making the service so painfully slow that users may give up on it.

[–] ziviz 21 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

I just tried it on Nobara. Just... application launcher (The start menu icon)->sleep. Waited, and then woke the machine back up and when the machine came back up, the game was still running. No idea if all games will play nice with that, but Satisfactory did.

[–] ziviz 68 points 4 months ago

Surely I misread the title. The wounded were all stabbed, surely. Nope... Cops open fired hit the suspect, 2 randos (one of which was hit in the head), and a friggin cop. All started by suspect not paying the fare. Cops made the whole situation infinitely worse than had they not showed up.

[–] ziviz 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I liked world most too. It has several things rise is lacking. One of which is a serious threat imo. Like, the first time my party ran into anjanath. It just exploded out of some shrubbery and most of his attacks were insta kill. Just having this random threat helped with the world building, suspense on hunts and also gave a clear milestone when you finally get the hunt to take him down. Then there was blood puppy or bazelgeuse, they are all super memorable because of how much of a passive sorta threat they were.

[–] ziviz 9 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

There are several reserved names in Windows. This is for backwards compatibility with mostly DOS programs. On your desktop, try and create a folder named "con", and Windows should flat-out refuse. (Same thing for "prn", "aux" and "nul")

[–] ziviz 5 points 6 months ago

Kind of a click bait title imo, in the video he concludes it's not really ready for general use. Id argue that's not going mainstream.

[–] ziviz 11 points 6 months ago

30k doesn't even sound like a slap on the wrist or even a deterrent, rounding error at best.

[–] ziviz 1 points 7 months ago

If you ensured both the subdomain and the domain name were provided when using certbot, then it could be a case where the server is still using a previous cert. I had issues where changing the cert in NameCheap did not immediately take affect. (In the NameCheap CPanel console, cert would be fine, but actually visiting the site would still present the old cert for a while.) There were at least a couple times where it only presented the new cert after I fully removed the old one from Cpanel. Other than that, running out of ideas.

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