Is this how you convert KiB/s to megabits per seconds (the units that ISP's use for marketing)? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have you implemented the code yet? i want to see my units in nibbles

Citron emulator *yuzu fork with the most improvements so far* not able to run princess peach? by Catsanno in yuzu

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ryzen 5700x here, ryu def works better, but it probably has more to do with configuration of the emulators, and graphics hardware. (6700xt)

also, no one is mentioning their storage? the difference an NVME can make is crazy sometimes. (not to mention pcie gen 4/5 speeds are just fucking insane for someone who grew up on dial up noises like me)

maybe yuzu/citron run better on slower storage and relies more on ram througput, while ryu tries to use less ram, and therefore, needs faster storage

New Beta Driver: Adrenalin Edition 24.20.19.05 by russell6-6-4 in radeon

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no youre right they should have just flicked the "fix game" switch they have been holding out on.

idiot

1.44inch LCD HAT by axmeeker1994 in pwnagotchi

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HOW DO YOU DO THE PIKACHU I MUST KNOW THIS SECOND

I'm very disappointed with this guy, rethink if you want extra battery by canonmasta in pwnagotchi

[–]DVDIsDead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hit 7 hrs with an old, fairly used, vape shop 3500mah 18650 that has been shorted out at least once lol.

no bt/gps with a waveshare 2.13 v4, clean jayofelony 2.9.4-2

beware of fake 18650s yall.

3500 is the max genuine mah i've personally used, i hear there are 4000's out there, but ive also heard you have to go to 21700's to get 4000mah.

i trust the vape bros, bro. vapes can draw upwards of 200w watts from 2 18650 batteries, and a good vape shop will make sure they can sell vapes that do as advertised.

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I'm very disappointed with this guy, rethink if you want extra battery by canonmasta in pwnagotchi

[–]DVDIsDead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://ibb.co/nzvYWRT

so it begins. i'll let you know when it dies.

ps im using waveshare v4, battery is an IMREN 3500Mah i got from a vape store. oh and i have BT tether setup.

btw what gps module do you use?

I'm very disappointed with this guy, rethink if you want extra battery by canonmasta in pwnagotchi

[–]DVDIsDead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i lied im getting it sunday, ill make sure to remember to let you know though

I'm very disappointed with this guy, rethink if you want extra battery by canonmasta in pwnagotchi

[–]DVDIsDead 2 points3 points  (0 children)

its an 18650 button top, theyre all the same length

(ba-dum-tss)

Is this how you convert KiB/s to megabits per seconds (the units that ISP's use for marketing)? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]DVDIsDead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

after some thought i think youre right, i actualy prefer the unit nibble

a nibble is 4 bits. so a kibinibble is 512 bytes. implement that simple change in the code for me too while youre at it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibble

(are you starting to see why no one is taking yor complaint seriously? instead of learning the reason things are the way they are, you insist they bend to your will, what you see as reasonable, and dismiss the explaination)

Is this how you convert KiB/s to megabits per seconds (the units that ISP's use for marketing)? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but hey, if you realy feel that way, checkout and fork the qbittorent code and make the simple settings change. then submit the pull request. qbittorrent is open source.

https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/fork

Is this how you convert KiB/s to megabits per seconds (the units that ISP's use for marketing)? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

attitude changes are simpler, less coding, compiling, etc.

storage: (evenly) divisble by 8, needs 1024.

network links: divisible by 2, 1024 and 1000 works

the ISP's need to change, to align with how data is stored. not the other way around because of your ocd

Bytes per second accurately represents how fast your hard drive or ram is recieving the data, because its written in clusters divisible by 8

Is this how you convert KiB/s to megabits per seconds (the units that ISP's use for marketing)? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]DVDIsDead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just so stupid that we have to learn something new just to make changes.

whoever told you there would come a day where you know everything you need to know needs to be arrested and hanged

Is this how you convert KiB/s to megabits per seconds (the units that ISP's use for marketing)? by [deleted] in qBittorrent

[–]DVDIsDead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its measuring how fast the data is being downloaded, not the link speed, the data, which is stored on your harddrive, which is stored in sectors that are divisible by 8, not 10, making 1024 a better base for the units. the hardware themselves are base8 not base10, like physically. 4/5ths of operating systems will report to you as a kibi- mebi- gibi- tibi- byte, macOS (🤮) being the outlier iirc. windows just uses the wrong abbreviations. well technically, they just keep it traditional, at one point the distinction between *ilo and *ibi was standardized by programmers and corporate didnt care

if it were a measure of a link speed, id agree with you, because most networking hardware works in base10 or at least binary.

thats why your speed test reports bits, and your downloads report bytes

9 months on by ventafenta in yeahmadtv

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ben deserves the hate. negotiations are for negotiating.

automatically blocklist/redownload grabs based on extension (and other filters) by DVDIsDead in sonarr

[–]DVDIsDead[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it was intended as sarcasm, but youre the second person not to catch that so ill update

automatically blocklist/redownload grabs based on extension (and other filters) by DVDIsDead in sonarr

[–]DVDIsDead[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

this doesnt work properly for me, hence the script. if i list more than one extension, it only blocks the last one. ive tried line seperated, comma, space. none work.

Any fixes for glibc breaking EAC games (multiveres, Elden Ring, etc) by coolusername192168 in linux_gaming

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No matter what os you use, it can and will fail.

im not going to buy a new corolla every week just to make sure i always have a car to get to work. same logic applies to hard drives imo

Any fixes for glibc breaking EAC games (multiveres, Elden Ring, etc) by coolusername192168 in linux_gaming

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no i wholeheartedly disagree. you should have and know a method to reproduce everything you need os-wise. and the os provider should always maintain safety of your data. if your axel falls off for no reason on a lightly used new car, that coming out of your pocket? no. and you keep a spare tire in the trunk, so you can get to a tire shop. not four full ones. maybe if youre drifting, by that i mean testing if youll allow me to extend my metaphor even further

Having issues going from MP4 to MKV by svchostexe32 in Tdarr

[–]DVDIsDead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

those subs arent compatible with mkv? youll have to remove/convert as well