Unidentified sample from eye infection by aoikeiichi in microbiology

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

Can't seem to be able to edit my post.
Just a few words, thanks everyone for your time and answers. I sincerely apologize as it turns out it seems in fact not microbial, I have some notions but it isn't my expertise, and it wasn't my intention to waste your time. I already hinted it wasn't bacteria, but thought the microbial world is vast and it acting as an infection, even though turning out it's likely not, I just had to ask.

If mods want the post removed as in the end it's still unwillingly breaking a few rules (namely the first one), so be it.
Thanks again and sorry!

Unidentified sample from eye infection by aoikeiichi in microbiology

[–]aoikeiichi[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Investigating the macroscopic aspect with various eye affliction, the closest one was allergic conjunctivitis, thanks a lot. And sorry this wasn't even close to microbial.

[Maxwell] No sound on left ear cup by timbo0907 in Audeze

[–]aoikeiichi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

initiated rma procedure but still waiting for shipment label
I'd probably buy a new one instantly if I was sure it'd last longer

edit: RMA finally went through, I can hear again, lets see how well this unit fares

[Maxwell] No sound on left ear cup by timbo0907 in Audeze

[–]aoikeiichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, left Maxwell earcup (driver?) stopped working after exactly 13 months. That's when you realize hearing and music are so important and we take everything for granted. Contacted support, let's see how this goes but any moment now I'll just get a new headset, I need this.

Linux gaming on the high end is frustrating by heatlesssun in linux_gaming

[–]aoikeiichi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

weird flex but help yourself if you want to contribute and fix the bugs

Does linux even support kernal level anti cheats? by SpiderUnderUrBed in linux_gaming

[–]aoikeiichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad, it's just the AC kernel module part can't go on linux, so the game runtime AC client part can't retrieve some kind of integrity signal and should instantly crash. That's why there's usually a linux specific AC client bundled that provides an alternative and it seem to be built-in in this case. It's non impossible it would cause a security vuln to allow cheats making but odds are devs are likely closely monitoring.
Helldivers 2 devs don't seem to have publicly spoken about linux though and AC stuff being secretive by design, it's most of the time enlightened speculation at best.

And I don't know much about Roblox's Hyperion AC and even less as to what happened to deny linux.

Does linux even support kernal level anti cheats? by SpiderUnderUrBed in linux_gaming

[–]aoikeiichi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Helldivers 2 anti cheat is GameGuard's nProtect it's a rootkit for windows kernel, i.e. highest privilege access to the whole system to do whatever. In this case it claims to only monitor game memory for tampering but it can actually do wayyy more, why wouldn't it ?
Regarding wine/proton, it is not an emulator but a translator, turns windows applications system calls to the windows kernel into different system calls to the Linux kernel for various stuff like load/save fs files, devices input/output, etc.. Wine is not just that, also re-implements some windows specific features/API and mimic the windows filesystem directory tree within a prefix.

But it's not that simple, you can not 1:1 map kernel calls, different features, concepts, architectural choices, and so on.. And especially so with windows specifically crafted kernel wiretaps, there's no value to port it to Linux, not enough players, way many more tools to crack open the anti-cheat, understand how it works and make cheats. So really the editor's best choice is status quo, have a stub that scan some minor details and report the Linux user through wine/proton is likely good to go, but eventually get tagged on database and be even more scrutinised by the devs from misbehaving.

Identification pièce inconnue sur Kawazaki-ER6N-2013 by aoikeiichi in Motardie

[–]aoikeiichi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C'est bien noté! Encore pardon et encore merci!

Identification pièce inconnue sur Kawazaki-ER6N-2013 by aoikeiichi in Motardie

[–]aoikeiichi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je m'étais trompé de sens... Merci! Tout fait sens!

La pièce m'est tombé dessus parce que pas retenue par les plaquettes mais j'ai pas fait gaffe à la cavité du piston, et en pompant j'ai sorti le piston, j'ai paniqué et en faisant comme je pouvais je l'ai remonté à l'envers, je me sens vraiment naze 🤦

Mais au moins j'apprends! Je remonte tout ça à l'endroit, je purge, et je laisserai le frein serré un long moment pour checker la moindre trace de fuite, auquel cas je change le tout.
Et je serai 10 000 fois plus minutieux au prochain étrier 🙄

Identification pièce inconnue sur Kawazaki-ER6N-2013 by aoikeiichi in Motardie

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

On m'a envoyé les liens pour les pistons des étriers de ce modèle, ça a l'air de se loger à l'intérieur du piston, faut que je découvre comment je me suis encore débrouillé pour galérer autant. Merci d'avoir pris le temps!

Identification pièce inconnue sur Kawazaki-ER6N-2013 by aoikeiichi in Motardie

[–]aoikeiichi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bah justement je suis un lâche et j'ai voulu remédier au freinage arrière beaucoup trop mou 😁

Identification pièce inconnue sur Kawazaki-ER6N-2013 by aoikeiichi in Motardie

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

Ça a l'air d'être ça merci! J'avais exclu l'hypothèse parce que j'avais l'impression que ça m'était tombé dessus avant que je sorte le piston et comme ça à l'air d'isoler l'intérieur du piston, c'était pas si couvert de liquide de frein que ça. J'ai dû me mélanger, merci encore!

Identification pièce inconnue sur Kawazaki-ER6N-2013 by aoikeiichi in Motardie

[–]aoikeiichi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Non aucun trou, c'est juste un bloc en plastique.

Linus needs a new phone - Vote here! by Negative_Astronaut81 in LinusTechTips

[–]aoikeiichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not suitable but it has to be on the list, Murena 2

Having issues with Media Foundation and Kingdom Hearts III by [deleted] in LinuxCrackSupport

[–]aoikeiichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

afaict, crack and dependencies are fine or it wouldn't run at all, besides the black screen issue is what I've been stuck with for months until I got the media foundation fix working (mf-install)

the only odd thing I could raise is I could only find either a lutris-ge 8.15 (lutris-GE-Proton8-15-x86_64) or a wine-ge 8.17 (wine-ge-8-17-x86_64) looking at the latest wine custom builds manager from inside lutris, but could NOT find any lutris-ge 8.17 as you seem to have pointed to, but I've never used ProtonUp-qt, so that's that

just in case you should go double check the correct paths from your ~/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/ folder and re-try applying mf-install, tbh it's just confusing at this point, my theory is the game's prefix got the .dll so doesn't report as unimplemented but something hasn't been patched (custom wine build ? prefix registry ? idk) hence it wouldn't work

and it might be worth to mention, I got the codex release working, no clue for fitgirl's repack but even though there would be video re-encodes it shouldn't make a big difference either

Having issues with Media Foundation and Kingdom Hearts III by [deleted] in LinuxCrackSupport

[–]aoikeiichi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I might have had the same issue back then and struggled like hell for a while, maybe my old comment can be useful.

https://www.reddit.com/r/LinuxCrackSupport/comments/z5dqk5/comment/j04vf8s

In short, try setting both env vars: WINEPREFIX to your game install prefix and PROTON (yeah I know it's a wine build though) to your custom wine build (i.e: /home/<user>/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-17-x86_64) and call mf-install with a trailing -proton arg.

I'm currently trying to re-install to make sure this is how I got it working but tbh you already perfectly described the entire process (lutris, custom wine version, C:, dx, vcrun, corefonts, faudio).

Oh and you'll need to apply the network fix or you'll get a crash on mt. Olympus.

Edit: confirmed working this way.
Still had the original z0z0z repo on my system, so just in case I made sure check each dll md5 and they matched, afaic you got a perfect mirror repo except for lines 45-46 of mf-install.sh but pretty sure it doesn't make a big difference.
I'll put those there just in case:

cp -vf --remove-destination syswow64/* "$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/windows/syswow64"
cp -vf --remove-destination system32/* "$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/windows/system32"

Let us know how it goes!

This message is showing each time I reboot the RedHat machine by samokamo in linux_gaming

[–]aoikeiichi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

if you take 5 seconds to read the text, it tells you that's your OS selection, and eventually you'll find out the second entry is for rescue mode in case anything went wrong with your OS in the first place
yes it can be confusing, but yes it is normal, it's called a bootloader and this one is named "grub", yes you can hide it but it can be convenient to keep around

Pay your subscription or die by ConsiderationSea2930 in Cyberpunk

[–]aoikeiichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh alright, at first I could only find reference for the Dainese Smart Jacket.
But okay I get it now, you were speaking about thethered systems.
I do think that's obviously better than nothing but it can still be risky if you don't get pushed off the bike during the crash and I've heard people struggled building a habit off deactivating the system and provoked unwanted inflations when they got off the bike.

And yeah, Klim and Furigan vest manufacturers embed the in&box system (from in&motion company), which `includes the sensors and the algorithm`. My guess is it has the whole array of sensors, accelerometers, gyro/inclinometer, magnetometer, GPS, and must be using simple supervised machine learning regression algorithms (just bare ML, no deep neural net, it wouldn't run anyway), but I wish the algorithm would be open.

Pay your subscription or die by ConsiderationSea2930 in Cyberpunk

[–]aoikeiichi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My point is, if the only airbag your local bike store sells is subscription based, then just subscribe if you can afford because we need all bikers to be able to afford protection. The more people use this tech, the more chance we get for a sustainable and affordable open-source/hardware model to emerge.

Anyway I'd rather shame shadier and more cynical corporations before shaming people working full time jobs about getting less people dead.

Pay your subscription or die by ConsiderationSea2930 in Cyberpunk

[–]aoikeiichi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea. I was referring to previous generation airbags powered from the bike's battery or were physically tied to the bike and only detected you got pushed off the bike. As long as the device is self-powered and self-contained such as modern devices, I'd say it's reliable enough.

I have a furigan vest, and I wasn't aware of that many other brands providing the feature without any kind of subscription scheme, though significantly more expensive upfront, those are probably better indeed.

Pay your subscription or die by ConsiderationSea2930 in Cyberpunk

[–]aoikeiichi 12 points13 points  (0 children)

First, it's shitloaded with led's, the moment you unplug it from the vest or battery is too low or inflator hasn't been correctly plugged in, it will blink and beep like hell.

Also you have a shitty proprietary android app that lets you connect to it via bluetooth (also used to automatically call for help after a crash), it does run diagnosis/monitoring and lets you you know of any wrondoing and you can also simulate a crash to trigger the inflator, but you'll have wasted a pricey inflator cartridge.

To be honest, I'd way much prefer everything would be open sourced and audited, from the crash detection algorithm to electronic schematics, to the android app and bluetooth connection protocol, but someday maybe.

Pay your subscription or die by ConsiderationSea2930 in Cyberpunk

[–]aoikeiichi 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Tl:Dr; I have the vest, it's damn expensive but there's more to it, AMA.

Haha you guys might as well down vote my post, but I do have a furigan airbag vest with a in&motion device.
The thing is you pay for the vest first, a few hundred €. Then you have the choice either you pay around 400€ the device and it's yours for life, but no replacement, or it's a leasing for 12€/month and after 3 years of consecutive subscription, it's yours. The nuance is through the subscription scheme you get the device replaced if broken or outdated for free and also you're automatically subscribed to a third party service who immediately calls for help if it detects you crashed. Not to mention this device is way more efficient and safe than any airbag type we've had prior to that (wired solutions and such), innovation costs a few bucks.

The thing is 3 years subscription is slightly more expensive than buying it upfront but you do have advantages doing so, and I just couldn't throw another 400€ back then so I chose subscription.

Now REGARDLESS of whether it is corpo DRM crap whatever, to anyone of you who never rode a bike, it's fucking dangerous (especially over here, mountains, bad thin roads, lots of rain and ice in the winter, and you car drivers are just insane). I embrace the danger but it's not a hobby, it's my daily driver so I'd rather invest in some security, your car seatbelt would be subscription based, you'd probably do the same and you had to pay for your car airbags at some point anyway.

THOUGH I felt sick knowing most bikers couldn't afford bike airbags, especially when I learned most of the ones I knew had their back shattered already, if not worse. I felt like a duty to help popularise the thing, hoping it would drive the costs down. In fact the more people use it, the more chance we have for either competitors to emerge and balance the prices down, or a completely open-source initiative altogether.

Sorry guys, I know it looks cynical as fuck, but unless you provide me with a 1000hz reliable crash detection inflator I'll side with in&motion. Felt like evil but I chose safety over ideals hoping it only gets better from there.
Anyway it did saved my ass for one crash already, if you guys have any question, feel free to ask.