wizardbeard

joined 2 years ago

Mmmmm, that's some damn good bait.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 3 days ago

That fucking booru tag underscore got a genuine laugh from me.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 96 points 4 days ago

They crawl wikipedia too, and are adding significant extra load on their servers, even though Wikipedia has a regularly updated torrent to download all its content.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

I think he must attract a certain amount of viewers from the "train wreck" effect. He literally was using the stench from the sun hitting a decomposing rat corpse in his room as an "alarm clock" for a while. He has had roaches crawl across him live and not reacted.

So I can kind of understand getting some sort of twisted satisfaction that you're doing better, or having the same sort of fascination people have with train wrecks and disasters.

What I don't get is why anyone cares about his takes on anything. The man willingly lives in decomposing filth. He's clearly not a source of knowledge or good opinions on fucking anything.

I kind of miss the ol slugdogs. At least back then no one was trying to tell us it was coming for our jobs.

Most of these trimmed down portable Wiis boot into a homebrew menu as they don't have the IR lights attached by default (the Wii "sensor" bar which is just two IR lightbulbs), needed to navigate the menu using a Wiimote.

It's a novelty. Hardware hackers have been making smaller and more portable Wiis for years, finding more parts of the motherboard they can cut off, ways to rearrange mobo parts and reconnect them without impacting functionality, discrete parts they can replace with more modern smaller equivalents, etc.

This represents the smallest they've been able to cut down Wii hardware, still have it be functional, and still have the core be the original hardware, not a general use CPU with an emulation solution running over top. It's not a commercial product meant to compete with emulators on existing portable devices like phones and SBCs.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Does anyone really go back and play the older ones after the latest installment comes out?

Personally I just stick with whatever latest one I picked up.

I just don't see it as the kind of series where "keeping up" by playing through the old ones matters.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Sidestepped that completely. Got 64GB when I built my desktop because RAM prices were low.

20GB used up by whatever other shit I have open? No problem, still enough left for whatever I'm actively working on.

Suffice to say this has not actually helped with the issue.

Nostalgia is a hard drug

There's a lot more to this article than the summary blurb would indicate.

It's mainly talking about how regardless of actual quality of output, market forces around AI are now allowing manager types to require more output from "mid-upper" class workers, and it's all shifting those positions downward to being treated more like assembly line jobs than they have been for decades.

Concerning trends, driven largely by market forces instead of any true quality or capability of AI.

[–] wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I've been through the hellscape where managers used missed metrics as evidence for why we didn't need increased headcount on an internal IT helpdesk.

That sort of fuckery is common when management gets the idea in their head that they can save money on people somehow without sacrificing output/quality.

I'm pretty certain they were trying to find an excuse to outsource us, as this was long before the LLM bubble we're in now.

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Liveleak (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/outofcontextcomics@lemmy.world
 

Does this look like the face of mercy?

From Jackpot Comics #4 (Archie), Winter 1941.

Stolen from https://lemmy.world/post/21552826

 

Spooky stuff that helps explain a lot of the dysfunction flowing out from Microsoft.

 

From the Jet Set Radio Future Soundtrack. Whole thing is great, along with most of Naganuma's tracks.

 

Yoko Taro is the creative director behind the Nier and Drakengard series, and he has released a lot of supplemental material across a variety of mediums over the years in Japan. Accord's Library is a site that is dedicated to finding this material, archiving it, and translating it.

Today, in Accord's Library Discord, they announced that they received a Cease and Desist from Square-Enix, and on Oct 31, the Library and Gallery sections of the site will be closed and taken offline.

Announcement Screenshot

Announcement TextDearest Recorders and Observers of Accord's Library.

These past few years have been a pleasure, but we regret to inform you all that we've been contacted by the Square Enix Legal Team. And after some private communications, based on the outlined requirements we have come to the conclusion that Accord's Library must close its doors by the end of the month. While we are sad to have to go, we also must respect the wishes of the Legal Team.

The Library and Gallery will remain opened for the next 2 weeks and will be officially closed on Oct 31.

We hope to continue spending time with you all, and other fans in the future through our Discord Server, which we plan to keep opened.

On behalf of the entire Council for Accord's Library, we sincerely thank you for your support and friendship over the years. We hope that you will continue to use the discord, though we understand if this is where we part ways.

From the very bottom of our hearts, we will be forever grateful to everyone who's volunteered their time to help build Accord's Library into what it was. Thank you to all of our Transcribers, Translators, and most of all, all of you for sticking with us.

Take care of yourselves out there. Glory to Mankind.

  • The Accord's Library Council

If anyone is skilled with backing up sites, any assistance would be appreciated. Even if it's just to point at the right tool for the job (been almost a decade since I've backed up part of a site).

Shoutout to !helloharu@lemmy.world making the original post.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com to c/romhacking@sh.itjust.works
 

Now that romhacking.net is (effectively) dead, what sites are everyone using to keep up with new releases?

Have any of the fan continuation projects really risen beyond simply rehosting the DB that was put up on archive.org?

 
 
 
 

Probably need this disclaimer before half the shit I say.

 

Going way back to late 2000s internet memes with this one. "Ceiling cat watches you masturbate"

 
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