lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII

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I changed to IEMs.

[–] lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII@lemmy.zip 3 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

From https://status.proton.me/

Earlier today at around 4PM Zurich, the number of new connections to Proton's database servers increased sharply globally across Proton's infrastructure.

This overloaded Proton's infrastructure, and made it impossible for us to serve all customer connections. While Proton VPN, Proton Pass, Proton Drive/Docs, and Proton Wallet were recovered quickly, issues persisted for longer on Proton Mail and Proton Calendar. For those services, during the incident, approximately 50% of requests failed, leading to intermittent service unavailability for some users (the service would look to be alternating between up and down from minute to minute).

Normally, Proton would have sufficient extra capacity to absorb this load while we debug the problem, but in recent months, we have been migrating our entire infrastructure to a new one based on Kubernetes. This requires us to run two parallel infrastructure at the same time, without having the ability to easily move load between the two very different infrastructures. While all other services have been migrated to the new infrastructure, Proton Mail is still in middle of the migration process.

Because of this, we were not able to automatically scale capacity to handle the massive increase in load. In total, it took us approximately 2 hours to get back to the state where we could service 100% of requests, with users experiencing degraded performance until then. The service was available, but only intermittently, with performance being substantially improved during the second hour of the incident, but requiring an additional hour to fully resolve.

A parallel investigation by our site reliability engineering team identified a software change that we suspected was responsible for the initial load spike. After this change was rolled back, database load returned to normal. This change was not initially suspected because a long period of time had elapsed between when this change was introduced and when the problem manifested itself, and an initial analysis of the code suggested that it should have no impact on the number of database connections. A deeper analysis will be done as part of our post-mortem process to understand this better.

[–] lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII@lemmy.zip 2 points 23 hours ago (4 children)

Maybe it is a similar issue: framebuffer emulation.

Maybe is too soon for cycle accuracy N64 emulators. We will get it eventually.

[–] lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII@lemmy.zip 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

FPGA emulation is another level. The video says that FPGA emulation is near flawless except homebrew.

[–] lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII@lemmy.zip 28 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (4 children)

Do you remember if you had the black screen in this track?

It's a classical issue in n64 emulators.

 

The Nintendo 64 has always been a difficult machine to emulate correctly. But in 2025 - we should be well and truly past all of it right? Not exactly. Issues with Plugins, performance, graphical glitches, stutters. Unless you have a very powerful machine, these are common things many of us will run into when emulating the Nintendo 64. But why? And Is there any hope for fast, accurate N64 emulation in 2025 and beyond?

Yes, you are right.

I can imagine external developers asking Nintendo for a d-pad.

I would say that initially they located it there to get some symmetry because aesthetic reasons.

 

Could this explain the horrible d-pad in the NGC?

 

No hace mucho, El Jincho nos sorprendió con sus opinones políticas, ahora continúa por la senda del sinsentido, desvinculándose de la ciencia: apoyando el terraplanismo, negando la visita a la Luna, etc.

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Digitalcore.club (lemmy.zip)
submitted 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII@lemmy.zip to c/opensignups@lemmy.ml
 

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